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Kansas City Lightning: The Life and Times of Charlie Parker
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CD/Spoken Word
Unabridged edition from Blackstone Audio Inc (January 1, 2009)
9781433201967 | details & prices | 11 pages | List price $29.95
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.
Mp3 una edition from Blackstone Audio Inc (June 30, 2008)
9781433201974 | details & prices | 1 pages | List price $29.95
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.
Cassette/Spoken Word
Unabridged edition from Blackstone Audio Inc (January 1, 2009)
9781433201950 | details & prices | 10 pages | List price $29.95
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.
About: A thought-provoking study of the formative years of the influential and troubled jazz luminary traces his early career, from his Kansas City childhood and musical apprenticeship, to his 1937 move to Harlem and the beginning of his rise to fame.