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Gillespie, Dizzy |
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Gillespie, Dizzy (John Birks) (1917–1993)US jazz trumpeter and composer. With Charlie Parker, he was the chief creator and representative of the bebop style. Gillespie influenced many modern jazz trumpeters, including Miles Davis. Although associated mainly with small combos, Gillespie formed his first big band in 1945 and toured with a big band in the late 1980s, as well as in the intervening decades; a big band can be heard on Dizzy Gillespie at Newport (1957). His hit singles ‘Groovin' High’, ‘Night in Tunisia’, ‘Manteca’, and ‘Con Alma’ became jazz standards.
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| Information about Sadie Oglesby, Alain Locke, Dorothy Champ, Coralie Franklin Cook and George William Cooke, Dizzy Gillespie, Elsie Austin, Louis Turner, and Robert Turner is presented along with many other pioneers of the Black Baha'i movement in North America. Altos de Chavon is home to a 5,000-seat Grecian-style amphitheater that has hosted Dizzy Gillespie and Gloria Estefan, among others. One of the most highly regarded composers and tenor players in jazz, the Philadelphia-born Golson cut his teeth with names like Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Earl Bostic. |
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