An influential jazz saxophonist traces his rise from his Southern boyhood to international fame, evaluating his personal and professional relationships with such icons as James Brown, the Parker brothers and Bootsy Collins while describing his role in establishing the sound of black music. AUTHOR : PARKER, MACEO BOOK TYPE : NF CD LANGUAGE : ENG DEWEY CLASSIFICATION : 788.7/164092 LANGUAGE : ENGLISH LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NUMBER : 2012037923 NUMBER OF PAGES : 200 PUBLISH DATE : 2013/02/01 PUBLISH DATE : INDPB PUBLISHER IMPRINT CODE : CHICR PUBLISHER NAME : INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP RETURNS ACCEPTED? : YES
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