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    Donna Lee. "Donna Lee" is a jazz standard tune attributed to Charlie Parker, although Miles Davis has also claimed authorship. [1] [2] Written in A-flat, it is based on the chord changes of the jazz standard "(Back Home Again in) Indiana". [1]

  2. The original studio version of “Donna Lee” features a powerhouse solo by Charlie Parker, as well as strong solo contributions by Miles Davis on trumpet and Bud Powell on piano. This is one of the definitive examples of 1940s bebop.

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  3. 6 days ago · Donna Lee” was first recorded in 1945, during his California period. The version presented via the player below is from 1947 and was his first recorded work upon his return to New York City that year. The song is intricate, fast and wild yet, based on the chord changes of “Back Home in Indiana.”

  4. Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Bud Powell (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), MaxRoach (drums). Thank you for your feedback ...

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  5. "Donna Lee" is a beloved bebop standard, long thought to be composed by Charlie Parker, but in fact is the work of Miles Davis. Phish debuted “Donna Lee” on 10/29/88 at the Goddard College’s Sculpture Room, assisted by Russ Remington on alto saxophone.

    • Miles Davis
    • 1988-10-29
    • Charlie Parker
    • Instrumental
  6. Up tempo bebop tune based on the harmony to Indianna, sometimes credited to Miles; Chords and playlist for the Jazz Standard Donna Lee by Charlie Parker.

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  8. “Donna Lee” was first recorded by the Charlie Parker All-Stars on May 8, 1947, with Charlie Parker on alto sax, Miles Davis on trumpet, Bud Powell on piano, Tommy Potter on bass and Max Roach on drums.

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