Dizzy Gillespie: Live at the Royal Festival Hall Trailer

Dizzy Gillespie: Live at the Royal Festival Hall Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989 Music 91 mins

In this concert, recorded live London’s Royal Festival Hall in 1989, Dizzy Gillespie performs with the magical United Nation Orchestra and a selection of jazz musicians including Slide Hampton, Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Mario Rivera and Flora Purim.

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Cast

Arturo Sandoval

as Self - Trumpets, Fluglehorn

Paquito D'Rivera

as Self - Saxophone, Clarinet

Giovanni Hidalgo

as Self - Congas

Slide Hampton

as Self - Trombone

Ignacio Berroa

as Self - Drums

Ed Cherry

as Self - Guitar

John Lee

as Self - Bass

James Moody

as Self - Saxophones, Flute

Airto Moreira

as Self - Percussion, Drums

Danilo Perez

as Self - Piano

Flora Purim

as Self - Vocals

Mario Rivera

as Self - Saxophone

Claudio Roditi

as Self - Trumpet

Steve Turre

as Self - Bass Trombone, Shells

International Titles

Dizzy Gillespie and the United Nations Orchestra: Live at the Royal Festival Hall, London Trailer

Dizzy Gillespie: Live in London Trailer

From the Royal Festival Hall, London: The Dizzy Gillespie United Nation Orchestra Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1989

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