Definition of Charlie Parker

1. Noun. United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Charlie Parker

Charleston
Charlestonian
Charlestonians
Charlestons
Charlestown Navy Yard
Charley
Charlie
CharlieCard
CharlieCards
Charlie Brown tree
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin mustache
Charlie Chaplin mustaches
Charlie Foxtrots
Charlie Parker (current term)
Charlied
Charlies
Charlotte
Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Corday
Charlottetonian
Charlottetonians
Charlottetown
Charlouis
Charlouis' disease
Charlton
Charlying
Charmaine

Literary usage of Charlie Parker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. SAS/GRAPH 9.1 Reference by SAS Institute (2004)
"... cards; aaron Aaron Parker Data tip for Aaron Parker... bob Bob Parker aaron Data tip for Bob Parker... charlie Charlie Parker aaron Data tip for Charlie ..."

2. Jazz on Film and Video in the Library of Congress by Rebecca D. Clear (1994)
"Excerpts also include footage of Charlie Parker and Art Tatum, to whom Jackson attributes his stylistic development. JAZZ IN AMERICA. Gerry Mulligan. ..."

3. The Meaning of Mandela: A Literary and Intellectual Celebration by Xolela MacPherson Mangcu (2007)
"Here comes Bro Kippie Moeketsi - the so-called Charlie Parker of South Africa? Bro Kippie was no Charlie Parker - he was his mama's child! ..."

4. Newtonian Physics by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"Likewise when Charlie Parker plays ... person who strung the topics together had not learned what Agatha Christie and Charlie Parker knew intuitively about ..."

5. History of the Town of Shirley, Massachusetts: From Its Early Settlement to by Seth Chandler (1883)
""Charlie Parker," b. at Hudson, Mass., July 18, 1866. (7.) Harriet Maria, b. at Pepperell, March 22, 1831, d. March 14, 1852. (8. ..."

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