Charlie Parker 18th & Vine T-Shirt Blue
This is an official Charlie Parker t-shirt, available in a variety of colors, and sizes up to 2XL. The shirts are 52% cotton / 48% poly. Sizes run true. These t shirts are lighter and slightly more fitted compared to the classic tees.
Every sale benefits Parker's estate!
When Charlie Parker returned to his Kansas City hometown on a hot July week in 1952, he was a big star.
With a saxophone, Parker had become the music pioneer, mentoring practically all of the emerging jazz giants, from Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Thelonious Monk and many others.
The El Capitan was the beating heart of 18th & Vine, placed right on the corner of the famed Jazz District's namesake crossroads, and there was no more fitting place for Parker to make his triumphant return.
A one week engagement quickly became too popular, and so a matinee was added, and then a whole second week.
The legendary residency would prove to be a high water mark between the saxophone legend & the city that raised him; KC would would have precious few chances to experience Charlie Parker's genius again.
Every sale benefits Parker's estate!
When Charlie Parker returned to his Kansas City hometown on a hot July week in 1952, he was a big star.
With a saxophone, Parker had become the music pioneer, mentoring practically all of the emerging jazz giants, from Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Thelonious Monk and many others.
The El Capitan was the beating heart of 18th & Vine, placed right on the corner of the famed Jazz District's namesake crossroads, and there was no more fitting place for Parker to make his triumphant return.
A one week engagement quickly became too popular, and so a matinee was added, and then a whole second week.
The legendary residency would prove to be a high water mark between the saxophone legend & the city that raised him; KC would would have precious few chances to experience Charlie Parker's genius again.