Saxoalto, trompetista, clarinetista, pianista, trombonista, arreglista, compositor, director de orquesta, profesor, todo eso fue nuestro protagonista, nacido en Nueva York en 1.907 y fallecido en 2.003. Esta leyenda del jazz ostentaba esas capacidades musicales, con la mayor naturalidad y sencillez del mundo. Amaba la RoyEldridge, the jazz trumpeter who was the connecting link in the line that went from the pioneering Louis Armstrong to the modernist innovator Dizzy Gillespie, played with a crackling intensity Clipof Louis Armstrong doing the first "Summer Jam Screen" at the Hollywood Bowl, taking shots at Dizzy Gillespie and Be Bop. Andin 1958, Gillespie joked about Eisenhower's Secretary of State, saying, "T]hat John Foster Dulles, they should fire him. Even Louis Armstrong or I could do a better job.” So there was some mutual love going on when the two decided to make their one and only appearance together on the Timex show. LikeDemilked on Facebook: John Birks Gillespie, best known as Dizzy Gillespie, was an American jazz trumpeter, famous for popularizing bebop, a style of jazz, in the 1940s. One of the musician’s prominent features was his large cheeks, that looked like they were about to explode when he was playing the trumpet. 10. Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off - Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love – Louis Armstrong • Muskrat Ramble – Louis Armstrong (great instrumental showcasing the trumpet solo) • Panama – Louis Armstrong (swing style instrumental) • Chinatown, My Chinatown – Louis Armstrong Internet Links JohnBirks Gillespie (Cheraw, Carolina del Sur; 21 de octubre de 1917-Englewood, Nueva Jersey; 6 de enero de 1993), más conocido como Dizzy Gillespie, fue un trompetista, cantante y compositor estadounidense de jazz. Gillespie, junto con Charlie Parker, fue una de las figuras más relevantes en el desarrollo del bebop y del jazz moderno. Dizzybecame bop personified. He sported a beret as the bop cult's crown; he wore heavy hornrimmed “bop” glasses, and his somewhat intellectual image was emulated by thousands of poor black Seewhy great American jazz artists Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington faced a painful dilemma when asked to travel the world as cultural ambassadors. Earlylife and career The youngest of nine children of Lottie and James Gillespie, Dizzy Gillespie was born in Cheraw, South Carolina. [10] His father was a local bandleader, .

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