Dizzy Gillespie, the development of an American artist.

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Author / Creator:Gillespie, Dizzy, 1917-1993
Imprint:[Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian Collection, p1976.
Description:2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Language:English
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Format: LP Audio E-Resource Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/310343
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Other title:Development of an American artist.
Other authors / contributors:Williams, Martin, 1924-1992
Notes:"Produced in association with Columbia Special Products." ; P2 13455.
Personnel for each piece, discographical details and program notes ([7] p. : ill.) by Martin Williams bound in container.
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet, with various vocalists and orchestras.
Reissues; variously recorded in Chicago, New york or Los Angeles between Mar. 8, 1940 and Feb. 6, 1946.
Publisher's no.:R 004 Smithsonian Collection
Table of Contents:
  • Pickin' the cabbage. Hard times. Bye bye blues. Boo-wah boo-wah. Star dust I. Kerouac. Star dust II (Cab Calloway and his Orchestra)
  • Jersey bounce (Les Hite and his Orchestra)
  • Little John special (Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra)
  • Woody'n'you. Disorder at the border (Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra)
  • I say in the mood for you. Blowing the blues away. Opus X (Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra)
  • Interlude, night in Tunisia. No smokes blues (Sarah Vaughan)
  • Something for you (Oscar Pettiford and his 18 All Stars)
  • I can't get started. Good bait. Salted peanuts. Be-bop (Dizzy Gillespie All Stars)
  • On the Alamo. Cherokee (Joe Marsala Sextet)
  • Interlude, night in Tunisia. March of the Boyds (Boyd Raeburn and his Orchestra)
  • In the middle (Georgie Auld and his Orchestra)
  • Groovin' high (Dizzy Gillespie Sextet)
  • Co-pilot (Georgie Auld and his Orchestra)
  • Confirmation. Diggin' for Diz. Dymano A. 'Round midnight (Temp Jazzmen/Dizzy Gillespie Jazzmen).