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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Evan_ParkerEvan Parker - Wikipedia

    Evan Parker, Buffalo, New York. Evan Shaw Parker (born 5 April 1944) [1] is a British tenor and soprano saxophone player who plays free improvisation . Recording and performing prolifically with many collaborators, Parker was a pivotal figure in the development of European free jazz and free improvisation.

  2. IN JULY 2019, Evan Parker was supposed to go with his wife for a prenatal checkup. But days before, a colleague noticed that his face was drooping-a classic sign of a stroke. Parker was rushed to the ER. - MARTY MUNSON. A week later, he was still in the hospital and so was his wife, for the delivery.

  3. Apr 12, 2017 - 11:55 EDT. Evan Parker está sentado a la mesa de un restaurante lisboeta de esos “que sacan el queso al principio de la comida en lugar de al final”, a punto de abordar el ...

  4. Evan Parker 80th Birthday Celebration. On 6 April, the day after his 80th birthday, North London's Cafe Oto hosted a virtually sold out two-day celebration in honor of groundbreaking saxophone icon Evan Parker, bringing together a host of colleagues from across his career. Contingents from North America and Europe swelled the ranks of local ...

  5. Evan Parker is one of the great saxophone players, pushing the instrument into uncharted waters since his emergence in the late 1960s. As a lynchpin of the European free improvisation scene, Parker played on such landmark recordings as the Spontaneous Music Ensemble’s Karyobin and Peter Brötzmann’s Machine Gun (both 1968), and founded the ...

  6. The Workaholic's Wife Romance. Now available as audiobook on Audible India. Scarlet Ray and Evan Parker are polar opposites of each other. She is a bubbly bakery-owner while he is a workaholic businessman. She is a hopeless romantic while he has no time for love in his busy life...

  7. Laughing, he describes how his oboist grandson sends up Parker’s phonics, microtones and multiple lines. “Some people don’t hear them at all — they just hear a racket,” he says. “My ...