Description: Album is stamped with the Jack Kerouac Estate stamp and the raised blind seal from John Sampas, Executor of the Estate. Kerouac's Copies of The Charlie Parker Story #3 Jack Kerouac's profound connection to jazz, particularly bebop, was a defining element of his writing and personal life. The author often described his prose style as "spontaneous bop prosody," drawing direct inspiration from the improvisational techniques of jazz musicians. Kerouac frequented jazz clubs, absorbing the rhythms and energy of legendary performers, which he then translated into his groundbreaking literature. His affinity for jazz was especially evident in his admiration for Charlie Parker, whom he described as having "the calm, beautiful and profound" expression of Buddha when he played1. Kerouac's writing process was often fueled by jazz, reportedly composing "On the Road" in a three-week, Benzedrine-fueled session while listening to bebop albums on repeat. The author also had a connection to Chet Baker, whose cool jazz style resonated with the introspective and melancholic aspects of Kerouac's work. This symbiosis between Kerouac's prose and jazz music created a unique literary voice that captured the spirit of the Beat Generation and the evolving American cultural landscape of the 1950s 2)KEROUAC, Jack (Own Copy). Parke, Charlie. The Charlie Parker Story #3 (1957, Verve Records, MGV-8002) The tracklist features notable pieces such as "An Oscar For Treadwell," "Mohawk," "Leap Frog," and "Begin The Beguine," highlighting contributions from renowned musicians like Max Roach on drums and Miles Davis on trumpet. This album represents a significant collection of Parker's work, reflecting his influential role in the jazz scene.Jack Kerouac held a profound admiration for jazz legend Charlie Parker, often expressing this in his poetry. In Mexico City Blues, he describes Parker as "musically as important as Beethoven," emphasizing the deep emotional impact of his music. Kerouac frequently attended Parker's performances and listened to his records, drawing inspiration from the rhythms and improvisational spirit of jazz to shape his own writing style.
Price: 500 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Artist: Chet Baker & Charlie Parker
Format: Record
Material: Vinyl
Genre: Jazz