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  1. 29. Nov. 2006 · Originally released in 1971, the same year she had released From The Heart, Mary Lou Williams & The Trumpet Giants features her in a highly versatile jam session alongside Bobby Hackett and Dizzy Gillespie, which have finally been digitally-remastered in it's complete expanded format in 2004 by the Fresh Sounds/ New Talent production label. Hailed as one of her greatest and most popular albums ...

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  2. Mary Lou Williams & The Trumpet Giants Featuring Bobby Hackett & Dizzy Gillespie (CD, Album, Reissue)Lone Hill Jazz: LHJ10109 : Europe: 2004: Reviews. Add Review. Release [r18517186] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions New Submission. For sal ...

  3. 1971: Giants (Perception) – with Bobby Hackett and Mary Lou Williams; 1971: Dizzy Gillespie and the Mitchell Ruff Duo in Concert – with Willie Ruff and Dwike Mitchell; 1971: The Giants of Jazz (Atlantic) – with Art Blakey, Al McKibbon, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Stitt and Kai Winding; 1973: The Giant ; 1973: The Source (America)

  4. 2. Feb. 1971 · Backed by an impeccable rhythm section, made up of Mary Lou Williams, piano, George Duvivier bass, and Grady Tate, drums, Mr. Hackett and Mr. Gillespie played deftly balanced duets, circled around ...

  5. Caravan Lyrics by Dizzy Gillespie from the Mary Lou Williams & The Trumpet Giants Featuring Bobby Hackett & Dizzy Gillespie album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Night and stars above that shine so bright The mystery of their fading light That shines upon our Caravan Sleep upon…

  6. Mary Lou Williams was one of the major stride and swing performers who successfully made the transition to bop. For Benny Goodman in 1947, she composed two bop-influenced pieces: “Lonely Moments” and “Whistle Blues.”. For Dizzy Gillespie’s big band in 1949, she composed the bop fairy tale “In the Land of Oo Bla Dee.”.

  7. Jitterbug Waltz by Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hackett, Mary Lou Williams was written by Fats Waller and was first released by "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm in 1942. Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hackett, Mary Lou Williams released it on the album Giants in 1971. It was covered by Nick Brignola, Pierre Michelot, Eddie Thompson, Don Stiernberg and other artists.