A Quote by Sonny Rollins

Charlie Parker stuck out in my mind. — © Sonny Rollins
Charlie Parker stuck out in my mind.
[Charlie "Bird" Parker] would sit down and ask [Phil Wood], "What do you think about this whole secondary Viennese school with Schoenberg, Berg and Webern? Are you listening to that music and what do you feel about it?" These were the conversations that he was having. And he also said, what he learned from Charlie Parker was, not that he studied with him in the formal sense, is that the first thing that Charlie Parker would always ask was, "Did you eat today?".
Charlie Parker was the greatest individual musician that ever lived. Every instrument in the band tried to copy Charlie Parker, and in the history of jazz there had never been one man who influenced all the instruments.
A portrait of the young Charlie Parker with a degree of vivid detail never before approached. . . [Kansas City Lightning is] a deft, virtuosic panorama of early jazz. . . This is a mind-opening, and mind-filling, book.
I grew up listening to Ravel, Debussy, Bartok and jazz like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Cannonball Adderley, Charlie Christian and Django Reinhart. It was incredibly inspiring! And I was given a guitar and I said 'What the hell is this?!'
Charlie Parker said, 'Jazz comes from who you are, where you've been, what you've done. If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn.' It's the same with the revolution.
Mozart was born Mozart. Charlie Parker was born Charlie Parker.
I love guys like Charlie Parker.
Charlie Parker was a genius, as was Lester Young.
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Sarah Vaughan was the Charlie Parker of the vocalists during the 1950s.
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I didn't know what the hell Charlie Parker was playing... I just liked the way he played.
Dizzy, Duke and Charlie Parker were the greatest jazz legends of all time.
Charlie Parker lifted jazz music off the dance floor and into the stratosphere!
You can't steal a gift. Bird [Charlie Parker] gave the world his music, and if you can hear it you can have it.
As a very small girl, I listened to Charlie Parker and loved him and Max Roach and people like that.
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