Charlie Parker's first pop record was an accident. In late December 1947, the great alto saxophonist wandered into the studio at Carnegie Hall where arranger Neal Hefti was rehearsing his orchestra in preparation for a recording on The Jazz Scene, producer Norman Granz's ambitious album of 78 rpms.
Parker loved what he heard and asked Neal if he could pl…
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