This is Les Blank’s earliest music film, focusing on the renown trumpet player, Dizzy Gillespie, who along with Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Sonny Rollins and others sparked the change from traditional Jazz to “Bebop” in mid-1940s America. The film includes rare images of Gillespie playing on his famous bent horn and talking about his beginnings, as well as his theories about music.
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Dizzy Gillespie (TRAILER)
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Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba 1977
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Dizzy Gillespie ! Le sens du rythme
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Jazz Sir - The Dizzy Gillespie "Talkies" # 01
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Dizzy Gillespie about where the air strength comes from.
Dizzy Gillespie about where the air strength comes from. From the movie - Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba.
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