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The Dizzy Gillespie Story 1939-1950 [Box]
The Dizzy Gillespie Story: 1939-1950 (Box Set) (Greatest Hits)
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A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Trumpet Styles and Techniques of a Jazz Master Learn the trademark riffs and licks of one of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time through this book/CD pack featuring instruction, commentary and audio examples. Songs examined include: Anthropology Con Alma Dizzy Atmosphere Groovin' High Jersey Bounce Manteca A Night in Tunisia Salt Peanuts Shawnuff Stella by Starlight Tour De Force Woodyn' You. Table of contents Anthropology Con Alma Dizzy...
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Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet, vocals); Ernie Henry, Jimmy Powell (alto saxophones); Benny Golson, Billy Mitchell (tenor saxophones); Pee Wee Moore (baritone saxophone); Lee Morgan, Talib Dawud, Emmett Perry, Carl Warwick (trumpets); Melba Liston, Al Grey, Ray Connors (trombones); Wynton Kelly, Mary Lou Williams (piano); Paul West (bass); Charlie Persip (drums).Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island on July 6, 1957.Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, trumpet); Ernie...
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By 1950, the fad had ended and Gillespie was forced, due to economic pressures, to break up his groundbreaking orchestra. He had occasional (and always exciting) reunions with Charlie Parker (including a fabled Massey Hall concert in 1953) up until Bird's death in 1955, toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic (where he had opportunities to "battle" the combative Roy Eldridge), headed all-star recording sessions (using Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt on some dates), and led combos that for...
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Dizzy Gillespie - Sonny Side Up
/Sonny Rollins/Sonny Stitt. Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, trumpet); Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt (tenor saxophone); Ray Bryant...
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Ultimate Dizzy Gillespie
(C) 1998 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Phoenix Galleries JE5 -Framed in a simple black laminate wood frame -Black matting -Overall dimensions: 35" H X 28" W Special Features: -Decorative wall art -Vintage art -Poster advertising for Dizzy Gillespie concert in 1948 -Bright blue color scheme -Great for the living room, bedroom, and more
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Get down with Dizz! For use with all Bb, Eb, and C instruments, the Jazz Play Along Series is the ultimate learning tool for all jazz musicians. With musician-friendly lead sheets, melody cues, and other split-track choices on the included CD, this first-of-its-kind package makes learning to play jazz trumpet easier than ever before.
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Dizzy Gillespie (Membran) (Greatest Hits)
Estimated Ship Dimensions : 5.6 inches length x 4.9 inches width x 0.4 inches height. Estimated Ship Weight: 0.25 pound.
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By 1950, the fad had ended and Gillespie was forced, due to economic pressures, to break up his groundbreaking orchestra. He had occasional (and always exciting) reunions with Charlie Parker (including a fabled Massey Hall concert in 1953) up until Bird's death in 1955, toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic (where he had opportunities to "battle" the combative Roy Eldridge), headed all-star recording sessions (using Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt on some dates), and led combos that for...
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Music, and particularly jazz, knows no borders, and this documentary follows the eminent trumpet great Dizzy Gillespie during a musical tour of Cuba, during which he gets to meet with Fidel Castro and has fun with local dancers and musicians. In concert footage, the balloon-cheeked musician plays A Night in Tunisia and Cubana Bop , among other favorites. In interviews, the musician speaks about his past and the musical compositions which have inspired him. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
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Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet), James Moody (tenor saxophone), Kenny Barron (piano), Chris White (bass), Rudy Collins...
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gillespie dizzy legends-dizzy gillespie ($7.77) (£4.74) (€5.56)
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Riviera Complete Dizzy 8.5x37, Paris Trucks
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Dizzy Gillespie Live in 58 and 70 (Jazz Icons Series DVD)
Jazz Icons: Dizzy Gilespie features two historic concerts from one of the founding fathers of bebop. Filmed 12 years apart, the 1958 concert features Dizzy working eloquently within the small combo structure of a quintet including with such influential musicians as sax player Sonny Stitt and bassist Ray Brown. The second show focuses on a completely different side of Dizzy, fronting the legendary Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band. With a 16-piece big band to conduct, including two drummers...
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Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, trumpet, rhythm stick); Bobby McFerrin (vocals); Paquito D'Rivera (alto saxophone, clarinet); Jackie McLean, Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Benny Golson, Clifford Jordan, David Sanchez (tenor saxophone); Danilo Perez (piano); George Mraz (bass); Lewis Nash, Kenny Washington (drums).Recorded live at The Blue Note, New York, New York from January 23-25, 1992. Includes liner notes by Donald Elfman.To Bird with Love: Live at the Blue Note was taken from a month that...
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dizzy gillespie, norman granz, bebop, montreux
Inarguably one of the most important figures in 20th-century American music, jazz impresario Norman Granz introduced live jazz to mainstream audiences with his Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. This program celebrates Granz's pioneering legacy with a live performance by trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in 1977.
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DIZZY GILLESPIE (TRUMPET)
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Dizzy Gillespie - In Paris [CD] - Used
In Paris
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By 1950, the fad had ended and Gillespie was forced, due to economic pressures, to break up his groundbreaking orchestra. He had occasional (and always exciting) reunions with Charlie Parker (including a fabled Massey Hall concert in 1953) up until Bird's death in 1955, toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic (where he had opportunities to "battle" the combative Roy Eldridge), headed all-star recording sessions (using Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt on some dates), and led combos that for...
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