Great Lives

Charlie Parker nominated by Ken Clarke

01.03.2020 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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From Kansas City to New York, young Charlie Parker conquered the world of jazz.. He was famous during his life, and even more famous after he died aged 34. He's nominated here by former health minister, home secretary and chancellor of the exchequer, Kenneth Clarke. Together with Richard Williams and Val Wilmer, Ken recounts what made Bird great, and why he died so very young. "If you look at the street scenes of Harlem in 1940, it was a squalid place. Club life in New York was probably a smart escape." Ken Clarke The programme also includes clips by Dizzy Gillespie and Annie Ross. and music such as Koko and Now's the Time.

The presenter is Matthew Parris, and the producer in Bristol is Miles Warde.

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