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Dizzy Gillespie albums featuring Herb Ellis

Dizzy Gillespie Music Videos (27)
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| | For Musicians Only CD Import
$13.95 Recorded in Los Angeles, California on October 16, 1956. Includes liner notes by Phil Schaap.
Often in the early days of the modern jazz movement, players would come up with the most dazzling tempos, complex chord changes, intricate melodies and tricky ...
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| Diz And Getz CD (1954) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$12.35 Dizzy Gillespie was at the peak of his powers throughout the 1950s, still the pacesetter among trumpeters. This double CD matches Dizzy with Stan Getz, the Oscar Peterson Trio and drummer Max Roach. Getz, although identified with the "cool" school, ...
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| Dizzy's Diamonds: The Best Of Verve Years CDs (1992)
$33.15 Recorded between 1950 and 1964. Includes liner notes by Phil Schaap and an interview with Jon Faddis by Kenny Washington.
Many of trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie's recordings for the Verve label in the '50s and early '60s show him at the peak ...
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| Verve Jazz Masters 10 CD (1994)
$12.35 Recorded between 1950 and 1963. Includes liner notes by Carl Woideck.
Dizzy Gillespie's many collaborations with producer Norman Granz resulted in an impressive body of work that forms the basis for Verve Jazz Masters 10, a grab bag of bop, big ...
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| Career: 1937-1992 CDs (2005) Digipak
$16.39 Any two-disc collection -- no matter how well-intentioned, as this one most certainly is -- that aims to cover a career 53 years long is going to be full of holes. That said, Shout Factory's handsomely packaged label-crossing Career: 1937-1992 ...
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| Dizzy: The Music Of John Birks Gillespie CD (2005)
$9.89 Over its 11 tracks, DIZZY spans the range of Gillespie's projects during the era. His explosive 1956-57 big band (which Gillespie considered the greatest big band he ever led) is represented here, as are some of his all-star configurations, which ...
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| Complete Trumpet King Battle CD (2005) (Import) Germany
$13.59 Recording information: Radio Recorders Studios, Los Angeles, CA (10/29/1954).
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, trumpet); Roy Eldridge (vocals, trumpet); Herb Ellis (guitar); Oscar Peterson (piano); Louie Bellson (drums).
Liner Note Author: John Flanagan.
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| Exactly Like You CD (2006) (Import) Netherlands
$10.05 Recording information: Hollywood, CA (12/09/1953/05/25/1954); New York, NY (12/09/1953/05/25/1954).
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet); Dizzy Gillespie; Herb Ellis (guitar); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Wade Legge (piano); Ray Brown (upright bass); Charlie Persip (drums); Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone); Oscar Peterson (piano); Max Roach ...
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 Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Dizzy Gillespie songs: Groovin' High, Night in Tunisia Lyrics, Salt Peanuts Lyrics, Blue and Sentimental Lyrics, Cocktails For Two Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs When It's Sleepy Time Down South Lyrics, One Note Samba Lyrics, Night in Tunesia Lyrics, Fine And Dandy Lyrics, Begin the Beguine Lyrics, Night in Tunasia Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Something in Your Smile Lyrics, Bang Bang Lyrics, I Should Care Lyrics, That Old Black Magic Lyrics, Walk On the Wild Side Lyrics, Night Tunisia Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs My Heart Belongs to Daddy Lyrics, Fine & Dandy Lyrics, I'm Sitting on Top of This World Lyrics.
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 Dizzy Gillespie Biography
If Charlie Parker was the chief architect of the bop revolution of the 1940s, Dizzy Gillespie was its standard-bearer, an evangelist who battled public hostility and incomprehension with rapier wit. A trumpeter of dazzling virtuosity, he matched Parker's rhythmic innovations with deft harmonic ingenuity. He also functioned as teacher, putting his vast knowledge of harmony at the disposal of younger musicians like Miles Davis, who were trying to get a handle on the new sound. His historic big band featuring Chano Pozo was the first large-scale attempt to combine Latin music with jazz, and the unflagging excellence of his subsequent career was a tribute to the integrity of his original vision. He died in 1993.
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 Contemporaries
Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Thelonious Monk, Freddie Hubbard, Tito Puente, Gene Ammons, Don Cherry (Trumpet), Clark Terry, Art Farmer, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Bud Powell, Max Roach, Jimmy Witherspoon, John Lewis, Cabell "Cab" Calloway, J.J. Johnson (Trombone), Flip Phillips, Lester Bowie, Doc Cheatham, Machito, James Moody, Jon Faddis, Ted Curson, Red Rodney, Wardell Gray, Panama Francis, Mario Bauzá, Frank Socolow, Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson
 Followers
Wynton Marsalis, Freddie Hubbard, William Parker (Bass), Roy Hargrove, Art Farmer, Paquito d'Rivera, Tom Harrell, Maynard Ferguson, Dave Douglas (Trumpet), Arturo Sandoval, Don Ellis, Jon Faddis, Maceo Parker, Steve Turre, Charles McPherson
 Influences
Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Lionel Hampton, Sidney Bechet, Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine, Cabell "Cab" Calloway, Bix Beiderbecke, Roy Eldridge, Bobby Hackett, Mary Lou Williams, Fats Navarro, Frankie Trumbauer, Lucky Millinder, Charlie Shavers, Henry "Red" Allen
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