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20110516

Music Monday - Charlie Parker




Things are sort of dull around the Music Monday composing room, so for the next few weeks the cracked editorial staff has decided on a new feature for the day:

The artwork of David Stone Martin on record covers.

One exciting work of art (called Illustration by some) will be presented here each week until they run out. Each is a scan from the editor's personal library and the original copyrights apply.

They are presented here for admiration and educational purposes only.


Charlie Parker was/is considered one of the key influences in all of jazz. He died March12, 1955 at age 34 while watching the Dorsey brothers television program which was the summer replacement for the Jackie Gleason Show.

Parker’s saxophone style usually seemed frenetic but was actually well calculated melody. He seemed to dislike empty places in known melodies and usually filled them in with graceful trills and runs. No squeals or honks; just improvised melody.

The album with strings is an album that anyone can appreciate. It handles standard songs and jazz numbers in a tasteful manner. The shimmering passages invented on the spot by Parker can be heard throughout.

Charlie Parker Vol 01 with strings


There are various incarnations of this album including the 45RPM illustrated above-right. There was a 10" LP and a 12" LP and numerous re-issues.

Just above is the David Stone Martin artwork for one of the original LP issues.


Martin, David Stone - Parker


This collection comes from various sources from 1947 through 1952. Parker is accompanied by four or five orchestras with varying combinations of musicians. Included are jazz musicians
Stan Freeman, Piano
Al Haig, Piano
Lou Stein, Piano
Ray Brown, Bass
Tommy Potter, Bass
Manny Albam, Bass
Bob Haggart. Bass
Buddy Rich, Drums
Don Lamond, Drums
Shelly Mann, Drums
Saxes: Toots Mondello, Flip Phillips
Trombones: Bill Harris, Will Bradley
Trumpets: Chris Griffin, Bernie Glow
...and many others.


Here are the selections on the CD version:
Just Friends
Everything Happens to Me
April In Paris (1949)
Summertime
I Didn't Know What Time it Was
If I Should Lose You
Dancing in the Dark
Laura
East of the Sun
They Can’t Take That Away from Me
Easy to Love (1950)
I’m in the Mood for Loave
I’ll Remember April
What is This Thing Called Love
April In Paris (1950)
Repetition ( 950)
Easy to Love (1950 - live)
Rocker
Temptation
Lover
Stella By Starlight
Repetition (1947)

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20100531

Gerry Gersten - Page two




Here are a few more Gerry Gerstin covers not included on the page last Monday.

The RCA Jazz Sampler 45 near the bottom is only a possibility. Do you think it is Gersten art?




Gerston Gerry Jazz for People




Although a couple of the Sauter Finegan LP jackets were designed by Jim Flora, this one came from Gerry Gersten.







Sauter Finnegan - Gerston







Gerry Gersten ManonLescaut

Noah (Gerry Gersten illustrator)
Thanks to the original from the Flickr Member Tommer G.
Noah (Gerry Gersten illustrator)



RCA jazz sampler


I'm not sure about this one. Do you think it is by Gerry Gersten? All of the others have the Gersten signature. This one shows no signature.


Gerry Gersten Art

New Addition as of November 2010. My scout and faithful keeper found this in an unruly pile of records in the back room of a really junky junk shop.





Gerston Gerry Jazz for People
Go HERE
for the Gerry Gersten album art that is titled "Honor Roll of Hits."
















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20100218

Artists and Illustrators - Gahan Wilson


Newsweek 1988

On this day in 1930, Gahan Wilson was born.

And not a moment too soon ...








The Profile
(more than you really wanted to know)
is here.









Lost Gallery
The rescue mission
for battered and abused
orphan photographs.





Betty Boop





A bunch at Abbot Lake
For more about
Double Exposures
see this page in
Lost Gallery.



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20100125

Jim Flora - An Original




Flora, Jim War of the Bands

Jim Flora Cover


Today in 1914 one of the best was born. Jim Flora. Thanks Jim.




Gene Krupa Cover by Jim Flora

Sauter Finegan Inside

Sauter Finegan Concert Jazz -  Jim Flora

Sauter-Finegan revisited - Jim Flora





AND ALSO TODAY
In 1980 Paul McCartney was released from a Tokyo jail where he had been imprisoned for nine days after trying to carry a half pound of marijuana through customs at the Tokyo airport. Then ten years later in 1990 McCartney was the featured profile on CBS-TV's "48 Hours".











The Profile
(more than you really wanted to know)
is here.














Lost Gallery

The rescue mission
for battered and abused
orphan photographs.



Betty Boop



A bunch at Abbot Lake
For more about
Double Exposures
see this page in
Lost Gallery.



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