bs, 1925-1962 US, Washington, D.C.
Musician of Jazz
American jazz saxophonist (alto and baritone). Born : April 18, 1925 in Washington, D. C.. Died : February 11, 1962 in New York City, New York. (heart attack) Worked with : Coleman Hawkins, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie, Illinois Jacquet, Fats Navarro, J.J. Johnson, Dexter Gordon, Sir Charles Thompson, Bill Jennings and others.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Last Sessions | Leo Parker | 2015 | Compil. |
In Chronology - 1947-1950 | Leo Parker | 2009 | Album |
1947-1950 | Leo Parker | 2001 | Compil. |
Prestige First Sessions Vol. 1 | Don Lanphere / Fats Navarro / Leo Parker / Al Haig | 1992 | Compil. |
Back To Back Baritones | Leo Parker | 1988 | Compil. |
Rollin' With Leo | Leo Parker | 1980 | Album |
The Foremost! | Teddy Edwards, Dexter Gordon, Leo Parker, Wardell Gray | 1972 | Compil. |
The Late Great King Of The Baritone Sax | Leo Parker | 1971 | Album |
Blue Leo / Let Me Tell You 'Bout It | Leo Parker | 1961 | Single |
Let Me Tell You 'Bout It | Leo Parker | 1961 | Album |
New Sounds In Modern Music, Volume 1 | Leo Parker | 1952 | Album |
New Trends of Jazz Volume 5 | Leo Parker | 1952 | Album |
Goin To Mintons / Half-Nelson | Fats Navarro - Leo Parker / Miles Davis - Charlie Parker | 1947 | Album |
Savoy Presents New Sounds In Modern Music Presenting Tomorrow's Music... Today... | Miles Davis All Stars, The Charlie Parker All-Stars, The Be Bop Boys, Leo Parker's All Stars, Leo Parker | Album | |
Parker's Pals | Leo Parker | Single | |
New Sounds In Modern Music Vol. 3 | Leo Parker | Single | |
The Birth Of Bop Vol. 1 | Leo Parker | Single |
Leo Parker And His Mad Lads Jazz |
Leo Parker And His Orchestra Jazz |
Leo Parker Quartet Jazz |
Leo Parker Quintette Jazz |
Leo Parker's All Stars Jazz |