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Oop Bop Sh'Bam

Guy Barker continues his exploration of the history of jazz with the emergence of bebop.

Guy Barker continues to explore the history of jazz, focusing on the turning points and pivotal events that have shaped the genre, and discovering some great stories and larger-than-life characters along the way. Episode six, Oop Bop Sh'Bam! charts the emergence of bebop.

One of the most important developments in the entire history of jazz was bebop: it signalled the decline of the big band and the rebirth of the small group, and led the way with new harmonic and rhythmic vocabulary. Bebop had been incubating since 1939 with Coleman Hawkins' seminal recording of Body and Soul paving the way and, that same year, young saxophonist Charlie "Yardbird" Parker was trying to develop new ways of playing jazz, using the higher intervals of the chords as a basis for improvisation.

Along with like-minded musicians such as trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and pianist Thelonious Monk, Parker developed this new musical language at jam sessions at New York clubs like Minton's Playhouse. But, because of the 1942-1944 American Federation of Musicians' recording ban, it was not until 1945 that bop began to have a substantial effect on the jazz world.

Bebop led to a massive jazz rift: many of the older jazz musicians rejected the angular melodies, the break-neck speeds and the extreme virtuosity required to perform bebop, denouncing it with cutting comments; although some older musicians such as Benny Goodman and Coleman Hawkins did embrace the new style, with varying degrees of success. But for young jazz musicians in the 1940s, bebop represented a return of jazz to its small-group roots, and an exciting opportunity to be part of something new and to lead the music in a new direction from which it has never looked back.

Guy Barker looks at the rise of bebop with the help of Sir Charles Thompson, Bill Crow, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Eddie Bert, Jimmy Cobb, Ed Shaughnessy, Terry Gibbs, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Loren Schoenberg and Ira Gitler. There are also archive contributions from Sonny Rollins, Billy Eckstine, Jay McShann, Ross Rusell and Charlie Parker himself.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 12 Oct 2020 04:00

Music Played

  • Fats Navarro

    GOING TO MINTONS

    • FATS NAVARRO.
    • Blue Note.
    • BLP-1531.
  • Charlie Parker

    Ko Ko

    • Star Eyes.
    • Proper.
    • Intro CD-2077.
  • John Kirby Sextet

    Impromptu

    • THE JOHN KIRBY SEXTET.
    • COLUMBIA.
    • 472-184 2.
  • Fats Waller

    Scram!

    • Fats Waller.
    • Tring International.
    • GRF-095.
  • Cab Calloway and His Orchestra

    Pluckin' the Bass

    • ZAH ZUH ZAZ.
    • PROPER.
    • INTRO-CD 2007.
  • Charlie Parker Septet

    Moose The Mooche

    • SINGLE.
    • SPOTLITE.
    • SPJ-CD-109-2A.
  • Jay McShann

    THE JUMPIN' BLUES

    • JAY MCSHANN 1941 - 1943.
    • CLASSICS.
    • CLASSICS-740.
  • Charlie Parker

    Warming up a riff

    • savoy and dial sessions.
    • atlantic.
    • DRCD-11183.
  • Charlie Parker

    Sweet Georgia Brown

    • The Genius of Charlie Parker.
    • Verve.
    • 9828-126.
  • Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra

    Disorder At The Border

    • Swing into Bop.
    • Topaz.
    • TPZ 1028.
  • Sir Charles Thompson

    The Street Beat

    • THE STREET BEAT.
    • DEFINITIVE.
    • DRCD11107.
  • DIZZY GILLESPIE/CHARLIE PARKER

    SALT PEANUTS

    • TOWN HALL, NEW YORK CITY JUNE 22 1945.
    • UPTOWN.
    • UPCD-27.51.
  • Louis Armstrong

    Hotter than Hot

    • Compilation: Armstrong.
    • Jazz Greats.
    • mc-003.
  • Bud Powell

    Bouncing With Bud

    • The Very Best of.....
    • Blue Note.
    • 7243 4-77392 2 4.
  • THELONIUS MONK QUINTET

    ROUND MIDNIGHT

    • BLUE NOTE GEMS OF JAZZ.
    • BLUE NOTE.
    • BLP-2001.
  • Dizzy Gillespie

    Oop-Bop-Sh'Bam

    • Groovin' High - The Guild Musicraft Sessions.
    • Definitive.
    • 11-382.
  • Babs Gonzales

    Professor Bop

    • Babs Gonzales Classics: 1947 - 1949.
    • Classics.
    • 11-24.
  • Woody Herman

    LEMON DROP

    • PROMO.
    • WHITE LABEL.
    • NA-001.
  • Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

    Yours Is My Heart Alone

    • THE SINATRA ARCHIVE VOL.2 (1940) (DISC 1/2).
    • CEDAR.
    • FAS-1940-2.
  • Charlie Parker

    EMBRACEABLE YOU

    • The Dial Masters Original Choice Takes.
    • Spotlite.
    • SPJ-CD-109-2.
  • Charlie Parker Sextet

    BACK HOME BLUES

    • THE COMPLETE NORMAN GBRANZ MASTER TAPES.
    • DEFINITIVE.
    • DRCD11273.
  • Thelonious Monk

    Thelonius

    • THELONIUS MONK-MONK MOODS.
    • PROPER.
    • P1501.
  • Kenny Burrell

    Swing to Bop

    • A NIGHT IN TUNISIA.
    • HMV.
    • CLP1163.
  • XTC

    Making Plans for Nigel

    • Virgin.
  • Yazoo

    Nobody's Diary

    • Columbia.

Broadcasts

  • Wed 10 Nov 2010 22:00
  • Thu 11 Feb 2016 22:00
  • Fri 10 May 2019 01:00
  • Mon 12 Oct 2020 04:00

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