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26 junho 2011

Chano Pozo with Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra 1948

01 - Emanon (D.Gillespie-Milt Shaw)
02 - Cool-Ya-Koo (D.Gillespie-G.Fuller)
03 - 'Round About Midnight (T.Monk)
04 - Stay On It (T.Dameron-C.Basie)
05 - Good Bait (T.Dameron-C.Basie)
06 - One Bass Hit (R.Brown-G.Fuller-D.Gillespie)
07 - Manteca P.1 (C.Pozo-D.Gillespie-G. Fuller)
08 - One Bass Hit (D.Gillespie - J. Lewis)
09 - I Should Care (Weston - Cahn - Storthal)
10 - Guarachi Guaro (D. Gillespie - L. Pozo)
11 - Relaxin' At Camarillo (C. Parker)
12 - Oo-pop-a-da (D. Gillespie - J. Brown)
13 - The Squirrel (T. Dameron)
14 - Taboo (M.Lecuona)
15 - Dizzier and Dizzier (G.Wilson - C.Basie)
16 - Manteca P.2 (C.Pozo - D.Gillespie - G.Fuller)

Publié par Yorubajazz

Chano Pozo with Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra - The Real Birth of Cubop

Chano Pozo The Legacy (678Mb)

Rare photo

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I just found this rare photo of Chano Pozo playing his conga backstage with Dizzy Gillespie. Chano’s legacy is one of mythical proportions and I couldn’t believe it when I found this rare, unseen photo. For decades his music was difficult to find, until 2001 when a three CD box set was finally released (Chano Pozo-El Tambor De Cuba), containing thousands of dollars worth of rare records, along with a nice thick booklet of pics, bio, etc.

Posted by Joey Altruda

25 junho 2011

Oh, Lady Be Good

Lyrics by Dizzy Gillespie

Listen to my tale of woe,
It's terribly sad but true,
All dressed up, no place to go
Each evening I'm awfully blue.

I must win some handsome guy
Can't go on like this,
I could blossom out I know,
With somebody just like you. So

Oh, sweet and lovely lady, be good
Oh, lady, be good to me
I am so awfully misunderstood
So lady, be good to me
Oh, please have some pity
I'm all-alone in this big city
I tell you I'm just a lonesome babe in the wood,
So lady be good to me.

Oh, please have some pity
I'm all alone in this big city
I tell you I'm just a lonesome babe in the wood,
So lady be good to me.
Oh lady be good to me.

Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., EMI Music Publishing
GERSHWIN, GEORGE & IRA

17 junho 2011

Dizzy

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Dizzy Gillespie The Lighthouse 1975 by Paul Slaughter
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Dizzy Gillespie smoking a cigar 1976 by Tom Marcello

14 junho 2011

Dizzy Gillespie Quintet in Copenhagen Concert 1959

Dizzy Gillespie Quintet - Copenhagen Concert (1992)
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Label: Steeplechase | Catalogue No: SCCD 36024

Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark on September 17, 1959.

Dizzy Gillespie trumpet Leo Wright alto saxophone Junior Mance piano Art Davis bass Teddy Steward drums

1. I Found a Million Dollar Baby 10:20
2. My Man 4:16
3. Oh! Lady Be Good 3:42
4. They Can't Take That Away 5:29
5. Wheatleigh Hall 11:41
6. A Short One 0:09
7. Introduction 0:26
8. A Night In Tunisia 13:00
9. Lorraine Gillespie
10. Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee 4:01
11. There is No Greater Love 4:01
12. Woody'n You Gillespie 7:51

Recording Time 68 minutes

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This SteepleChase CD for the first time releases music from a Sept. 17, 1959 Copenhagen concert featuring trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and his Quintet of the period (which includes altoist Leo Wright, pianist Junior Mance, bassist Art Davis and drummer Teddy Stewart). Wright (who doubled on flute) was a perfectly suitable musical partner for Gillespie (staying with the group until 1962) and was always able to take assertive solos without trying to stealing the spotlight from the trumpeter. Diz is in good spirits throughout these two sets, singing a good-humored "Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee" and scatting furiously on "Lady Be Good." His trumpet chops are in excellent form and his solos are as complex as ever. Highlights include "My Man," "Wheatleigh Hall," "Night in Tunisia" and "Woody'n You." ~ Scott Yanow

Dizzy Life

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Dizzy Gillespie - DeeGee Days - The Savoy Sessions

1. Tin Tin Deo
2. Birk's Works
3. We Love to Boogie
4. Lady Be Good
5. Love Me Pretty Baby
6. The Champ
7. I'm in a Mess
8. School Days
9. Swing Low Sweet Cadillac
10. Bopsie's Blues
11. Bopsie's Blues
12. I Couldn't Beat the Rap
13. Caravan
14. Caravan
15. Nobody Knows
16. The Bluest Blues
17. On the Sunny Side of the Street
18. Stardust
19. Time on My Hands
20. Blue Skies
21. Umbrella Man
22. Pop's Confessin'
23. Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee
24. They Can't Take That Away from Me

Savoy SJL 2209 LP 1985

flac + cover (LP)
part1 - part2 - part3 - part4 - part5

Thanks to moha

When Detroiter David Usher and Dizzy Gillespie founded the Dee Gee record label, they might have had an inkling that their project could, and would, fail financially due to poor distribution, the conversion from 78s to LPs, and the heavy hammer of the taxman. They might have felt, but could not have imagined, that they would create some of the most essential and pivotal jazz recordings for all time, not to mention some of the last great sides of the pioneering bebop era. Gillespie's large ensembles brought to public attention the fledgling young alto and tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, such Detroiters as guitarist Kenny Burrell or pianist/vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and vocalists Joe Carroll, Freddy Strong and Melvin Moore. Considering the years -- 1951 and 1952 -- this was revolutionary breakthrough music from a technical and entertainment aspect, delightful music that has stood the test of time and displays the trumpeter in his prime as a bandleader. Of the three cuts with Coltrane, he swims behind Gillespie's horn and Jackson's vibes during the churning, Latin faced "Tin Tin Deo," and in tandem with the trumpeter for the short chorus of "Birk's Work's." It's only a hint of Coltrane's genius to come. Joe Carroll is animated and jacked up during his many featured numbers, especially loose on the extrapolated "Lady Be Good," dour and all shook up on "I'm in a Mess," positively celebrating sophmoricism over the Asian piano stylings of Jackson for "School Days," giddy on a goofball take of "Blues Skies" that refers to water more than air, and down and out for "Nobody Knows" -- all of them true classics. On top of that, there's the spiky intro to the campy waltzing, troubadour chorused "Umbrella Man," the all time hit "Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo Bee" which defines vocalese and scat, and Carroll's mock Louis Armstrong singing for "Confessin'." Moore's deep Billy Eckstine-like crooning takes center stage for the begging song "Love Me Pretty Baby" and two takes of "Bopsie's Blues." Freddy Strong's feature on "We Love to Boogie" with Coltrane and Burrell exemplifies the most ebullient good feelings always present on the Gillespie bandstand. Historically but unfairly lost in the shuffle of all of the virtuosity in these groups is baritone saxophonist Bill Graham, Gillespie's back-up catcher who took basic melodies and framed them in deep blues hues, strike after strike after strike. Violinist Stuff Smith's razor sharp tone is here for seven tracks, most noticeably on two clipped, Asian/Latin flavored versions of "Caravan," Gillespie's signature reading of "On the Sunny Side of the Street," and a hallmark adaptation of the ballad "Stardust." "The Champ," at nearly six minutes, is the ultimate flag waving bop icon, with drummer Art Blakey firing up an immortal three-horn front line of Gillespie, tenor saxophonist Budd Johnson, and trombonist J.J. Johnson, with Jackson on vibraphone. Instrumentally concise, always with a harmonic depth and technical brilliance that punctuates bebop, and a recording technology enhanced from the '40s, Dee Gee Days will stand forever as one of the most important albums in jazz history, and belongs in every serious -- or whimsical -- jazz lover's collection -- period! ~ Review by Michael G. Nastos

Dizzy Gillespie Jazz Man at Fort Belvedere Near Ascot July 1963

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Dizzy Gillespie Jazz Man at Fort Belvedere Near Ascot July 1963


Dizzy Gillespie - The Cool World + Dizzy Goes Hollywood (2001)


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Total Time: 01:14:55


"The Cool World" 1964

01. Theme From The Cool World
02. The Pushers
03. Enter, Priest
04. Duke's Awakening
05. Duke On The Run
06. Street Music
07. Bonnie's Blues
08. Coney Island
09. Duke's Fantasy
10. Coolie
11. Duke's Last Soliloquy

"Dizzy Goes Hollywood" 1963

12. Theme From Exodus
13. Moon River
14. Caesar And Cleopatra Theme
15. Days Of Wine And Roses
16. Walk On The Wild Side
17. More
18. Love Theme From Lolita
19. Theme From Picnic
20. Never On Sunday
21. Theme From Lawrence Of Arabia
22. Carioca

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Double Reissue Label: Verve
"The Cool World" (tracks 1 to 11) (PHS-600-138) was recorded 1964 in New York City.
is the original score of the same-named movie, an avant-garde Sixties film of Harlem life.

"Dizzy Goes Hollywood" (tracks 12 to 22) (PHS-600-123) was recorded 1963 in Chicago
consists of Gillespie treatments of Hollywod film themes.


This single CD reissues all of the music from two rare Dizzy Gillespie LPs. Dating from 1963-64, the set features the trumpeter's interpretation of the score of the obscure film The Cool World (although these are not the actual performances heard in the movie) plus 11 themes from other films. Gillespie, who is joined by James Moody (on tenor, alto and flute), pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Chris White and drummer Rudy Collins, was in peak form during that era. Although the liner notes deal only with The Cool World, the other set is actually of greater interest. Gillespie uplifts such tunes as the "Theme from Exodus," "Moon River," "Days of Wine and Roses," "Never on Sunday" and "Walk on the Wild Side," turning them into swinging jazz. The Cool World pieces (all composed by Mal Waldron) are also worth hearing although they are not as memorable overall. This set is a real historical curiosity and, although not essential, it is a release that should please Dizzy Gillespie fans while reminding others of how great a trumpeter he was before his long decline. (AMG)

28 maio 2011

Dizzy Gillespie & The Double Six of Paris (featuring Bud Powell) 1963



Dizzy Gillespie & The Double Six of Paris (featuring Bud Powell) 1963
Original Release Date: July 8, 1963

TRACKS
1. Emanon
2. Anthropology
3. Tin Tin Deo
4. One Bass Hit
5. Two Bass Hit
6. Groovin' High
7. Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee
8. Hot House
9. Con Alma
10. Blue 'N' Boogie
11. Champ
12. Ow!

arranged by Lalo Schifrin
recorded in 1963

THE DIZZY GILLESPIE QUARTET
Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet
Bud Powell - Piano
Pierre Michelot - bass,
Kenny Clarke - drums

LES DOUBLE SIX OF PARIS
Mimi Perrin
Monique Guérin
Louis Aldebert
Ward Swingle
Jean-Louis Conrozier
Roger Guérin
Christiane Legrand
Claude Germain
Jacques Denjean
Jean-Claude Briodin
Eddy Louiss
Claudine Barge
Robert Smart.


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Dizzy Gillespie Meets the Phil Woods Quintet 1986










Tracks
1 Oon-Ga-Wa Gillespie 6:21
2 Loose Change Galper 8:06
3 Whasdishean Gillespie 6:01
4 'Round Midnight Hanighen, Monk, Williams 12:42
5 Love for Sale Porter 8:49


Dizzy Gillespie Trumpet
Tom Harrell Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Phil Woods Alto Sax
Steve Gilmore Bass
Hal Galper Piano
Bill Goodwin Drums

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21 maio 2011

Dizzy Gillespie by Herman Leonard

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Dizzy Gillespie, Royal Roost, NYC, 1948 - Herman Leonard
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Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie NYC, 1949 - Herman Leonard

10 Dizzy Gillespie classics


Key : C-Eb-Bb-F

A Night In Tunisia
Birk's Works
Con Alma
Groovin' High
Manteca
Salt Peanuts
Shawnuff
Things To Come
Tour De Force
Woodyn' You

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Dizzy Gillespie At the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975

Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland on July 16, 1975

Tracks
1 - Lover, Come Back to Me Hammerstein, Romberg 16:43
2 - I'll Remember April DePaul, Johnston, Raye 16:02
3 - What's New? Burke, Haggart 12:13
4 - Cherokee Noble 11:01

Personal
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Sax (Tenor)
Tommy Flanagan Piano
Dizzy Gillespie Performer, Trumpet
Johnny Griffin Sax (Tenor)
Milt Jackson Vibraphone
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Bass
Mickey Roker Drums

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17 abril 2011

7 moments

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Dizzy Gillespie 1955
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Julian Priester photo Roberto Polillo
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Kid Ory
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J. J. Johnson with Max Roach and Oscar Pettiford, BNote, photo by Marcel Fleiss
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Portrait of Wilbur De Paris, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946, photo William P. Gottlieb
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Chet Baker trumpet towards floor Los Angeles - record session 1953, photo Bob Willoughby’s

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15 abril 2011

10 trumpets

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Bunk Johnson
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Cootie Williams - photo Ole Brask
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Carmell Jones
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Clifford Brown
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Freddie Hubbard
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Dizzy Gillespie photo Roberto Polillo
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Howard Mcghee photo Roberto Polillo

03 abril 2011

Dizzy Gillespie Live At The Blue Note in 1992



Recorded Live At The Blue Note, New York City, January 23-25, 1992

Dizzy Gillespie on vocals, trumpet, rhythm stick 
Clifford Jordan 
and David Sanchez on tenor saxophone Danilo Perez on piano
Also featuring
Lewis Nash, Jackie McLean, Kenny Washington, Bobby McFerrin
Benny Golson, George Mraz, Paquito D 'Rivera, Antonio Hart


To Diz With Love
01. Billie's Bounce
02. Confirmation
03. Mood Indigo
04. Straight No Chaser
05. A Night In Tunisia

To Bird With Love
01. Billie 's Bounce 

02. Bebop 

03. Ornithology 

04. Anthropology
05. Oo Pa Pa Da 

06. Diamond Jubilee Blues
07. Theme

To Diz With Love
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