Dedicated to Chaos Minton’s Playhouse in NYC

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Dedicated to Chaos Minton’s Playhouse in NYC Young bored musicians gathered on Monday nights to Jam and experiment with the music pushing it in a new direction Playing for their on pleasure Dizzy Gillespie, T.Monk, Kenny Clark and others Slowly developing a fan base

Charlie “The Bird”Parker Great inventive musician, developments a new way of soloing based on the chords not the melody. Started off as a KC blues musician

Charlie Parker Has a twin legacy, Great Talent & Drug addicition Developments a drug problem at a young age With Dizzy Gillespie he will be a leading figure in the Be-Bop He will never receive much fame outside the jazz world He dies young after year of drug abuse Left much unfinished

Dizzy Gillespie One of the founding members at Minton’s Develops a style of trumpet playing A great teacher of the new style

Dizzy Gillespie Worked with Parker developing the new style Be-Bop Will be the leading spokesman for Be-Bop Lives a long and productive life

Miles Davis From St Louis Mo. Grew up in a wealthy black family

Miles Davis 1st played with Parker & Gillespie @ 15 Full time musician with Parker @ 19 Founding member of the Cool Style of Jazz Will struggle with drugs all his adult life The leading figure in Jazz for 60’s ,70’s &80’s Will help create other new styles of Jazz

T.Monk Founding member at Minton’s Composer and pianist

T.Monk Strange personality Lost his cabaret card, and refused to leave NYC for work 1st panned by the credits and the fans to only latter be hailed a star! Took jazz in new directions Epistrophy

Dave Brubeck The leading figure is the West Coast Jazz style (cool) Composer and Pianist Long and successful career Used new and different ideas in jazz Take Five

Weather Report Birdland

Winton Marsalis 10/61- Soon all will Know

Louis Armstrong Hello Dolly