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  1. In March of 1956, bebop trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and his band embarked for Southern Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia on the first U.S. State Department jazz tour. For government officials eager to present a positive image of America abroad, the integrated group was a dream come true. And Dizzy, with his spell-binding virtuosity, arresting solos, and egalitarian sensibilities buoyed by ...

  2. 58 Although I have not been able to locate surviving programs from South America, several recordings of Gillespie's tour in that region survive: Dizzy Gillespie, Dizzy in South America Official U.S. State Department Tour, 1956: Volume 1, Consolidated Artists Production CAP 933, 1999, CD; Dizzy Gillespie, Dizzy in South America Official U.S. State Department Tour, 1956: Volume 2, Consolidated ...

  3. 2. Juni 2009 · Soloists: Dizzy Gillespie-Trumpet ; Phil Woods-Alto Sax ; Benny Golson-Tenor Sax ; Melba Liston-Trombone ; Walter Davis, Jr.-Piano ; Charlie Persip-Drums CD/Album: Dizzy In South America - Offical U.S. State Department Tour, 1956, Volume 3 Record co./Cat #: CAP 935 Release Year: 1956 Note: Listener Request

  4. 18. Jan. 2014 · Following Qunicy’s testimonial there is a transcribed, text interview with alto saxophonist Phil Woods about his impressions of Dizzy and the South American tour of 1956 and a YouTube of Dave Usher’s interview with composer-arranger Lalo Schifrin, whom Dizzy met during the tour and who was to play such a significant role in Dizzy’s musical career for many years thereafter.

  5. 16. Okt. 2006 · Cull says even nations hostile to the United States can relate to popular U.S. artists. The U.S. Department of State realized this in 1956 when Gillespie and his band were asked to tour the world.

  6. 23. Mai 2024 · Leading America’s foreign policy to advance the interests and security of the American people. NATO: 75 Years of Peaceful Progress. Many things we take for granted in our daily lives are possible thanks in part to the enduring peace and stability that NATO has brought to Europe and North America.

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