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  1. Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra Featuring Chano Pozo (LP, 10", Mono, Red) Gene Norman Presents , Gene Norman Presents , Gene Norman Presents VOL 4 , gnp vol. 4 , Vol. No. 4

  2. Alto Saxophone – Ernie Henry, John Brown (3) Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne. Bass – Nelson Boyd. Congas – Chano Pozo. Drums – Teddy Stewart. Liner Notes – Gene Norman, Leonard Feather. Piano – James Foreman *. Tenor Saxophone – James Moody, Joe Gayles. Trombone – Andy Duryea, Jesse Tarrant *, William Shepherd.

  3. 31. Jan. 2011 · Trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie was one of the few jazz musicians equally adept (and influential) in small groups and fronting big bands. After the bebop heyday, he spent the fifties equally divided between smaller groups and a larger orchestra. His days as a bebop pioneer and a developer of Afro-Cuban music behind him, he now had a new role: ambassador. The sessions covered by this compilation come ...

  4. Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra Featuring Chano Pozo (LP, 10", Mono, Red) Gene Norman Presents , Gene Norman Presents , Gene Norman Presents VOL 4 , gnp vol. 4 , Vol. No. 4

  5. Explore music from Dizzy Gillespie Big Band. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Dizzy Gillespie Big Band on Discogs.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecil_PayneCecil Payne - Wikipedia

    Delmark. Cecil Payne (December 14, 1922 – November 27, 2007) [1] was an American jazz baritone saxophonist born in Brooklyn, New York. Payne also played the alto saxophone and flute. He played with other prominent jazz musicians, in particular Dizzy Gillespie and Randy Weston, in addition to his solo work as bandleader.

  7. Born John Birks Gillespie, Dizzy moved to Philadelphia with his family at age 18 and joined Frankie Fairfax’s band before moving on to New York City and Teddy Hill’s big band in 1937, Later he played with all the greats–Ella Fitzgerald. Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, Earl Hines, and Billie Holliday. He met saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in 1940 and soon was jamming with Parker ...