Charlie Parker had an intoxicating freedom

Jazz is full of shooting stars, great talents that dazzled briefly and burned themselves out too young. None burned so intensely as Charlie Parker, the great saxophonist and composer, who died 60 years ago (on March 12, 1955) from health problems brought on by a life-time of drink and drugs. In a career of barely 20 years he redefined the art of jazz, creating alongside a few other pioneers that hard, driving, feverishly exciting sound known as bebop.

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RT's Going Underground: Gilad Atzmon, Gaza Mon Amour & Zionist intimidation

Afshin Rattansi goes underground with  jazz saxophonist Gilad Atzmon discusses Israel and Palestine, after one of his gigs was cancelled due to ‘safety concerns’ after the venue was ‘blitzed with a lot of extremist and threatening messages’ from a pro-Israeli group.

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And Now The Independent-All Say NO To Zionist Hooliganism

It doesn't take a genius to notice that British media shows a real fatigue of Zionist's violence in our midst. This Manchester concert cancellation saga has brought a lot of attention to the vile tactics Jewish militant organizations are employing in our midst. For the first time, I detect a clear mainstream acceptance and support of my views and thoughts.

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