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Charlie Parker and Miles Davis - A Jazz Puzzle

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Charlie "Bird" Parker (at right), American jazz musician, lived from 1920–55. He began playing alto saxophone in 1933, and in 1945 made the first bop (or bebop) records and thus became the leader (along with Dizzy Gillespie) of the bop movement in jazz.

Miles Davis (at left), American jazz musician, lived from 1926–91. He rose to prominence with the birth of modern jazz in the mid-1940s, and became a dominant force in jazz trumpet.


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