found: Washington post WWW site, viewed Feb. 27, 2017(Horace Parlan, a jazz pianist who overcame limited use of his right hand to develop a distinctive punchy style that made him a stalwart of the hard-bop movement of the 1950s and 1960s and a notable collaborator with such stars as Charles Mingus and Dexter Gordon, died Feb. 23 [2017] in Naestved, Denmark; he was 86; Horace Louis Parlan was born Jan. 19, 1931, in Pittsburgh; worked with top musicians visiting Pittsburgh before moving to New York in the late 1950s; moved in 1972 to Denmark; worked primarily in Europe for the rest of his career; his final recording, "My Little Brown Book," appeared in 2007)