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Q Parker

Q Parker

R&B
Kansas City, United States
Since 1920-08-29
jazzbebopKansas CityCharlie Parkerlive music
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About Q Parker

Q Parker, a cornerstone of the jazz scene since 1920, has roots tracing back to Kansas City, where his innovative spirit helped define the genre. Known for his extraordinary saxophone skills, Parker's contributions to music have left an indelible mark that continues to inspire new generations of musicians. Over the decades, he has graced iconic venues, bringing his unique sound to audiences across the country and beyond.

His discography is a testament to his lasting influence, featuring standout titles like 'The Best of Charlie Parker', '18 Reflective Recordings', and the celebrated 'Round Midnight'. Each album showcases Parker's remarkable ability to merge complex melodies with emotional depth, creating a rich listening experience. As a pioneer of bebop, his recordings remain essential for anyone looking to understand the evolution of jazz.

On Tour

Although Q Parker's active performing days are behind him, the spirit of his live shows resonates strongly with fans. His concerts were known for their intimate atmosphere, where audiences could truly connect with the music and the artist. Many enthusiasts cherish the memories of Parker's live performances, reflecting on the deep emotional engagement that he fostered through his art.

For those eager to experience his legacy today, tribute shows dedicated to Parker's work continue to thrive. These performances capture the essence of his innovative sound and invite fans to reminisce about the magic he brought to the stage.

Past Shows

2 concerts

Discography

Q Parker's discography is a treasure trove for any jazz aficionado, featuring a range of albums that illustrate his musical evolution. Notable works like 'Bird's Eyes: Last Unissued, Vol. 12' and 'Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) Vol 2' highlight his signature style, seamlessly blending intricate improvisation with the foundational rhythms of jazz.

The compilation 'From Swing to Bebop: 'round Midnight' exemplifies Parker's musical versatility, capturing the transition that defined an era. His recordings are not just collections of songs; they represent a journey through sound that continues to resonate with listeners, affirming his lasting influence on the genre.