Charlie Parker: Bird Songs
Charlie Parker: Bird Songs

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Born in 1920 in Kansas City, Charlie Parker wandered alone at night from the age of 11, getting drunk on cigarettes and soon on alcohol, before discovering heroin at 16. Precocious, this music bulimic listens to everything, blues, jazz, classical, blowing in his alto saxophone from eleven to fifteen hours a day, as a self-taught virtuoso. With the pianist Thelonious Monk, the drummers Kenny Clarke or Max Roach and especially the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, soul brother, "Bird"... (Full plot summary below)

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Born in 1920 in Kansas City, Charlie Parker wandered alone at night from the age of 11, getting drunk on cigarettes and soon on alcohol, before discovering heroin at 16. Precocious, this music bulimic listens to everything, blues, jazz, classical, blowing in his alto saxophone from eleven to fifteen hours a day, as a self-taught virtuoso. With the pianist Thelonious Monk, the drummers Kenny Clarke or Max Roach and especially the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, soul brother, "Bird" propels jazz in the era of the performance, between dazzling and rivalries. In 1949, during a tour in Europe with Miles Davis, he conquered the Saint-Germain-des-Prés of Juliette Gréco and Boris Vian, before the mythical recordings and the glory. But the death of his 3 year old daughter sends him back to hell.

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