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Hi-Fly (Horace Parlan album)

Hi-Fly is a studio album by American jazz pianist Horace Parlan, featuring performances recorded in 1978 and released on the Danish-based SteepleChase label. The album was produced using direct to disc recording and the CD reissue included alternate takes of all six tracks.

Hi-Fly (Jaki Byard album)

Hi-Fly is an album by pianist Jaki Byard recorded in 1962 and released on the New Jazz label.

Hi-Fly (Randy Weston song)

"Hi-Fly" (also sometimes spelled "Hi Fly" or "High Fly") is one of the best known compositions by pianist Randy Weston, written in the 1950s and inspired by his experience of being 6 feet 8 inches tall, "and how the ground looks different to you than everybody else". Since first being recorded on 1958's New Faces at Newport, "Hi-Fly" appears on several other albums by Weston, including Live at the Five Spot (1959), Niles Littlebig (1969), Tanjah (1973), Perspective (with Vishnu Wood, 1976), Rhythms and Sounds (1978), Earth Birth (1995), Zep Tepi (2005), and The Storyteller (2009).

Jon Hendricks wrote lyrics to the song, recorded first in 1959 on Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross! and also appearing on 1961's High Flying With Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. Among others who have recorded vocal covers are Abbey Lincoln (on The World Is Falling Down, 1991), Mel Tormé (on 1962's Comin' Home Baby! and other albums), Karin Krog on ( Hi-Fly with Archie Shepp) and Sarah Vaughan ( In the City of Lights, 1999).

Hi-Fly (Karin Krog and Archie Shepp album)

Hi-Fly is a 1976 album by jazz singer Karin Krog and saxophonist Archie Shepp.