Jazz
John W. "Knocky" Parker
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Knocky Parker
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s Born: Aug 08, 1918 in Palmer, TX Died: Sep 03, 1986 in Los Angeles, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Ragtime, Dixieland, Western Swing
A technically proficient pianist, Knocky Parker spent most of his career playing pre-swing jazz in settings ranging from inspired to a bit corny. Parker picked up much of his early experience playing piano in Western Swing bands based in his native Texas including the Wanderers (recording with them in 1935) and the Light Crust Doughboys (1937-39). After military service, Parker worked with the Zutty Singleton-Albert Nicholas Trio, gained a PhD and became a college professor, teaching English at Kentucky Wesleyan College and later on the University of South Florida. In addition to his "day job," Parker performed and recorded fairly regularly throughout his career, working with Doc Evans, Omer Simeon, Tony Parenti and many others including as a piano soloist. As a leader he recorded for Texstar (1949), Paradox, GHB, London, many sessions for Audiophile (including a pioneering project from 1960 in which he recorded every Scott Joplin rag), Jazzology and Euphonic. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |