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Notes Though Lee Konitz had prosperously performed in various ranges of jazz styles, his association with the cool jazz movement of the 1940s and 1950s had included his participation in the Birth Of The Cool sessions of Miles Davis and his work with Leonardo (Lennie) Tristano. Mr. Konitz had regretted that he refused a special occasion to do jazz work with Benny Goodman in 1949. Despite the fact that some of the caucasin and black jazz musicians of the Miles Davis group were angered with one another, Mr. Charlie Parker had given Konitz much support when Konitz was unable to get to Seattle from New York City to see the birth of his child. By means of this Atlantic disc, Mr. Konitz had composed these two tunes, Kary's Trance, which refers to one of his five children and Cork 'N' Bib, which was a Westbury, NY nightclub where Mr. Konitz was expected to perform, but never did. Images ![]() Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this album See Also ![]() Next by Artist ![]() Previous by Artist ![]() Next on Label ![]() Previous on Label Lists ![]() ![]() This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add See Also : Add Linked Release : Add to List : Add Tag : Show Image Data : Edit Images : BBCode : Credits
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