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In this engaging conversation, James Fleet and Kim Parker discuss the rich history of jazz, focusing on the legacies and collaborations of their fathers, guitarist Biddy Fleet and saxophonist and jazz icon Charlie Parker. They explore personal stories, the impact of their fathers on the jazz scene, and the importance of documenting and sharing their contributions to music. The dialogue highlights the connections between musicians, the evolution of jazz improvisation, and the need to recognize unsung heroes in the genre. Through anecdotes and reflections, they emphasize the significance of family ties and the ongoing influence of jazz on contemporary music.
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In this engaging conversation, James Fleet and Kim Parker discuss the rich history of jazz, focusing on the legacies and collaborations of their fathers, guitarist Biddy Fleet and saxophonist and jazz icon Charlie Parker. They explore personal stories, the impact of their fathers on the jazz scene, and the importance of documenting and sharing their contributions to music. The dialogue highlights the connections between musicians, the evolution of jazz improvisation, and the need to recognize unsung heroes in the genre. Through anecdotes and reflections, they emphasize the significance of family ties and the ongoing influence of jazz on contemporary music.