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On November 26, 1945, Parker led a record date for the Savoy label, marketed as the "greatest Jazz session ever" Recording as Charlie Parker's Reboppers, Parker enlisted such sidemen as Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis on trumpet, Curly Russell on bass and Max Roach on drums Bye Bird
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