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Dizzy - The Life and Times of John Birks Gillespie (Paperback, New edition)
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Dizzy - The Life and Times of John Birks Gillespie (Paperback, New edition)
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A biography of a jazz giant, this title appeals to jazz lovers and
Dizzy fans. It has been reviewed in books and music pages of
national newspapers e.g., "Observer Music Monthly" magazine. Dizzy
Gillespie has secured his place in the jazz pantheon as one of the
most expressive and virtuosic improvisers in the history of the
music. But, he was much more than that. As one of the primary
creators of the bebop and Afro-Cuban revolutions, he twice
fundamentally changed the way jazz improvisation was done. And, he
later extended his revolutionary reach by transforming the
aesthetic of big band jazz. This vivid biography chronicles Dizzy's
saga from the lowest rung on the American social and political
ladder to the highest. Born black in fiercely racist Cheraw, South
Carolina in 1917, Dizzy combined great energy, a furious drive to
succesed, and a one-in-a-million talent to climb quickly out of
rural poverty to a role among the swing era jazz elite before his
twenty-first birthday. Dizzy's story takes us on the road with the
great Calloway, Hines, and Eckstine bands and to Cheraw's cotton
fields, Harlem's after-hours clubs, the teeming 1940s 52nd street
jazz scene, the rhythmic barrios of Havana, Rio's samba festivals,
the White House, and the world's great concert halls as Dizzy
teamed up with prodigious talents to make great music of a span of
fifty-five years. It also records his spiritual growth over the
decades and the intense love he earned from those close to him.
Dizzy became beloved worldwide as an entertainer as he combined his
electrifying musicianship with an infectious warmth and rare
comedic skills to achieve a popularity that few jazz musicians have
ever enjoyed.
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