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Dizzy, the Dean of Jazz; Gillespie's Mighty and Ongoing Role as Artist, Teacher and Clown
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
June 5, 1987| Author:
Richard Harrington
| Copyright 1987 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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When Dizzy Gillespie's cheeks puff out, the world's blowfish hang
their heads in shame.
It's a truly magnificent, mind-blowing spectacle: The bent-bell
trumpet goes to the mouth, as it has so many thousands of times over
the last 50 years on such signature tunes as "A Night in Tunisia" or
"Manteca"; the neck and cheeks pop out balloonlike, as if
hydraulically inflated. It's just Gillespie's unorthodox way of
storing air and building up pressure for the aggressive
ornamentations, co...
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