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

    Rollin' with Leo (Blue Note, 1961) With Coleman Hawkins. Rainbow Mist (Delmark, 1944 [1992]) compilation of Apollo recordings; With Illinois Jacquet. The Kid and the Brute (Clef, 1955) Illinois Jacquet / Leo Parker -- Toronto 1947 (Uptown Records 2013) Jumpin' at Apollo (Delmark, 2002) With Dexter Gordon. Dexter Rides Again (Savoy, 1945–1947 ...

  2. National 789023 — All The Things You Are / Don't Take Your Love From Me (1946) All titles on: Savoy Jazz CDSV-0264 — Mister B. and the Band (1994) Billy Eckstine (v) on a-b, d. Although Leo Parker is listed in most discographies as having played on this recording session, his presence is unconfirmed.

  3. Recorded By Apollo Records. Recorded in four sessions between August 1945 and May 1947. Link Discogs. Label : Vogue Reference : CLDAP. 858 Date : ||Tracklist|| | A1 | Jumpin' At Apollo | | | | A2 | Merle's Mood | | | | A3 | Ghost Of A (...)

  4. 8 de jul. de 2005 · Parker is also featured prominently as a sideman for Illinois Jacquet in the late 1940's recordings that make up the Mosaic set, some of which is also on the Delmark CD "Jumpin' at the Apollo". The allmusic.com bio of Parker is as follows: Biography by Richard S. Ginell.

  5. Illinois Jacquet – JumpinAt Apollo. $ 15.99. [Apollo Series] In stock. Add to cart. SKU: 538-2. Category: Compact Disc. Tags: Apollo Records, Bill Doggett, Charles Mingus, Denzil Best, Freddie Green, Joe Newman, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Wynonie Harris. Description. Additional information. Description.

  6. 4 de jun. de 2023 · TheJPDM. 10.4K subscribers. 28. 3.3K views 13 years ago. From the album "Rollin' with Leo". Leo Parker (Bar. sax), Dave Burns (tpt), Bill Swindell (T sax), Johnny Acea (pno), Al Lucas (db ...

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  7. 30 de nov. de 2022 · For every “Jumpin’ At Apollo,” or “Blow, Illinois Blow,” he would display his warmth on a ballad such as “She’s Funny That Way.” In 1947 Jacquet recorded a famous version of “ Perdido ” with Jazz At The Philharmonic that also featured fellow tenor Flip Phillips .