Dizzy Gillespie Sextet - In The Land Of The Living Dead • World of Jazz

 


John Birks ‘Dizzy’ Gillespie (21 October 1917 – 6 January 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader. In the 1940’s Gillespie, with Charlie Parker, became a major figure in the development of bebop and modern jazz. He taught and influenced many other musicians, including trumpeters Miles Davis, Jon Faddis, Fats Navarro, Clifford Brown, Arturo Sandoval, Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione and balladeer Johnny Hartman. The Dizzy Gillespie Sextet was one of the pivotal small-group configurations led by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. The sextet's recordings are foundational to modern jazz, featuring tracks like "Groovin' High," "Blue 'n' Boogie," and "Salt Peanuts". This live performance was recorded on 10th of July 1981 at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague, The Netherlands.


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