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Keywords: Singing Like a Bird, buyout music, royalty-free stock music, music clips, royalty free background music, production music library, royalty-free production music, background music, stock music downloads, stock music tracks, tv music, royalty free music download, corporate music, music library, royalty free music downloads, stock music, commercial stock music, royalty free music, music licensing, music loops, world music, stock music clips, cheap production music, royalty free audio, music for tv, commercial music, download music clips, film music, license music, royalty free sounds, film music production, royalty music buy, school video production, Jazz bebop soloist birds free form phrasing style hot cool pioneer improvising improvisation art culture black USA negro liberty freedom free chromatic musical Because of the two-year Musicians' Union ban of all commercial recordings from 1942 to 1944, much of bebop's early development was not captured for posterity As a result, it gained limited radio exposure Bebop musicians had a difficult time gaining widespread recognition It was not until 1945, when the recording ban was lifted, that Parker's collaborations with Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Bud Powell and others had a substantial effect on the jazz world One of their first small-group performances together was rediscovered and issued in 2005: a concert in New York's Town Hall on June 22, 1945 Bebop soon gained wider appeal among musicians and fans alike
On November 26, 1945, Parker led a record date for the Savoy label, marketed as the "greatest Jazz session ever" Recording as Charlie Parker's Reboppers, Parker enlisted such sidemen as Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis on trumpet, Curly Russell on bass and Max Roach on drums Bye Bird
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