Dizzy Gillespie & Les Double Six – Dizzy Gillespie And The Double Six Of Paris
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Dizzy Gillespie & Les Double Six – Dizzy Gillespie And The Double Six Of Paris

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Artist: Dizzy Gillespie & Les Double Six
Label: Philips
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Reissue
Country: France
Year: 1981
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Bop
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: Recorded in New York, Chicago & Paris 1963. (P) 1963 Phonogram

Tracklist:
A1 Ow (2:45)
A2 The Champ (3:35)
A3 Emanon (3:40)
A4 Anthropology (2:41)
A5 Tin Tin Deo (4:09)
A6 One Bass Hit (3:23)
B1 Two Bass Hit (3:29)
B2 Groovin´ High (2:23)
B3 Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be (3:01)
B4 Hot House (2:55)
B5 Con Alma (3:32)
B6 Blue N´ Boogie (3:21)

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Artist: Dizzy Gillespie & Les Double Six

American jazz trumpet player, bandleader, singer, and composer.
Born October 21, 1917, Cheraw, South Carolina, USA
Died January 6, 1993, Englewood, New Jersey, USA
Together with [a75617] he was the predominant figure in the development of bebop (bop), the earliest form of modern jazz. He taught and influenced many other musicians, including trumpeters [a23755], [a309986], [a259082], [a277489], [a29976], [a156019] and [a92051].
He was also one of the founders of Afro-Cuban (or Latin) jazz, adding [a314413]'s conga to his orchestra in 1947, and utilizing complex poly-rhythms early on.
Career Highlights:
Awarded New Star Award from Esquire Magazine (1944)
Performs at first integrated concert in public school, Cheraw, SC (1959)
First jazz musician appointed by US department of State to undertake cultural mission (1972)
Awarded Handel Medallion from the City of New York (1972)
Received Paul Robeson Award from Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies (1972)
Performs at White House for President Carter and the Shah of Iran (1977)
Performs "Salt Peanuts" with President Carter at White House Jazz Concert (1978)
Inducted into Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame (1982)
Received Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (1989)
Received National Medal of Arts from President Bush (1989)
Received Duke Ellington Award from the society og Composers, Authors, and Publishers (1989)
Awarded Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1989)
Received Kennedy Center Honors Award (1990)
Received fourteen honorary degrees, including Ph.D. Rutgers University (1972), Ph.D. Chicago Conservatory of Music (1978)
Awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for recording