Duke Jordan
[2] An imaginative and gifted pianist, Jordan was a regular member of Charlie Parker's quintet during 1947–48, which also featured Miles Davis.[3] He participated in Parker's Dial sessions in late 1947 that produced "Dewey Square", "Bongo Bop", "Bird of Paradise", and the ballad "Embraceable You".[1] After periods accompanying Sonny Stitt and Stan Getz, he performed and recorded in the trio format.Another of his compositions, "No Problem", has been recorded several times, notably by Art Blakey, under the title "No Hay Problema", and Chet Baker as well as others.[1] Source:[5] With Gene Ammons With Ernestine Anderson With Chet Baker With Paul Bascomb With Eddie Bert With Art Blakey With Tina Brooks With Kenny Burrell With Joe Carroll With Teddy Edwards With Rolf Ericson With Art Farmer With Stan Getz With Gigi Gryce With Coleman Hawkins With Joe Holiday With Howard McGhee With Charles McPherson With Barry Miles With Sam Most With Charlie Parker With Cecil Payne With Oscar Pettiford With Doug Raney With Dizzy Reece With Louis Smith With Sonny Stitt With Clark Terry With Doug Watkins With Julius Watkins With Barney Wilen With Teddy Williams With The Birdlanders Various Artists