My Life in E-flat is the remarkable memoir of a woman who witnessed some of the most important movements in the history of jazz. Through her autobiography, Chan Parker provides intimate insights into the music and into life with Charlie Parker, the key figure in the development of bebop and one of the most important of all jazz musicians. Born Beverly Dolores Berg in New York City at the height of the Jazz Age, Parker's father was a producer of vaudeville shows and her mother was a dancer in Florenz Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic. Parker became part of the jazz culture as a nightclub dancer and later as the wife of jazz saxophonists Charlie Parker and then Phil Woods. In a moving and candid portrait of Charlie Parker, the author describes in harrowing detail a man of incredible talent besieged with addictions and self-destructiveness. She painfully recounts his death at the age of 35 while married to her and its effect on her life as well as on the musical world. Parker's honest portrait of one of the most gifted musicians in jazz provides unique insight into the history of the music and the difficulties faced by African American performers during the 1940s. Parker also reflects on her struggle to find her own voice and on her work with Clint Eastwood on the film biography of Charlie Parker, Bird (1988).
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Book Details
Title
My Life in E-flat
Imprint
University of South Carolina Press
Publication Year
1999
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Genre
Music
ISBN13
9781570032455
Book Category
Biographies, Memoirs and General Non-Fiction Books
BISAC Subject Heading
MUS049000
Book Subcategory
Biographies and Autobiographies
Edition
illustrated edition
ISBN10
1570032459
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
16 mm
Height
234 mm
Length
150 mm
Weight
400 gr
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