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Charlie 'Bird' Parker: The tragic saxophone genius with a voracious appetite for drugs, hard liquor and jazz, The Independent

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The extraordinary musician lived a short and deeply troubled life, writes Martin Chilton. But as time has passed, it is his playing that is remembered, not his wayward ways

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