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July 25, 2008 12:19:11 AM CDT



Bird Lives! And He Does It in Fanatic Detail

Posted May 17, 08 6:38 PM CDT in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – A white guy from Queens may be our best link to a music rooted in black history. Phil Schapp grew up in a home full of jazz, and has hosted a radio show obsessed with the music's minutiae for decades, the New Yorker reports. He's liable to digress on Charlie Parker's pronunciation of "Okiedoke," but that's an improvement: "For the first twenty years, I was concerned about telling you absolutely everything about every tune," he said.

Once labeled as “that most obsessive of anal obsessives,” Schaap remains unapologetic and chronically excited about a music that makes up only 3% of US music sales. Even his friend, biographer Stanley Crouch, admits Schaap can be annoying. “He is the Mr. Memory of jazz," Crouch said. "There are those who think he ought to be shot. He can get on your nerves, but, then, you can get on his.”

Source New Yorker

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Jazz pianist Thelonious Monk performs at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, R.I., in this July 5, 1963, file photo.   (AP Photo)
Charlie Parker, listening.   (Magnum Photos)
Charlie Parker.   (Archive Photos)
Jazz artist Ornette Coleman poses in his New York apartment, Monday, April 16, 2007.   (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
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