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      2. swing low, sweet cadillac - dizzy gillespie

      Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac

      Dizzy GillespieDizzy Gillespie
      • 1996
      • 5 tracks
      • 34 min
      • bebop
      Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac - Dizzy Gillespie
      Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac - Dizzy Gillespie

      Album Details

      Experience the electrifying energy of Dizzy Gillespie's "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac," a captivating live album that captures the legendary jazz trumpeter and bandleader at the height of his prowess. Recorded live at Memory Lane in Los Angeles in 1967, this album is a testament to Gillespie's enduring influence on the jazz world, blending bebop, hard bop, and Latin jazz into a seamless and exhilarating performance.

      The album opens with the title track, "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac," a lively and swinging number that sets the tone for the entire set. Gillespie's virtuosic trumpet playing is on full display, backed by a tight and dynamic band. The album also features a rendition of the Brazilian classic "Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow)," showcasing Gillespie's versatility and his ability to incorporate global influences into his music.

      Throughout the album, Gillespie's charisma and showmanship shine through, making for an engaging and entertaining listen. The album's brevity, clocking in at just 34 minutes, only serves to heighten the intensity and focus of the performance. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dizzy Gillespie or a newcomer to his music, "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac" is a thrilling and essential addition to any jazz collection. The album was released on January 1, 1996, by Impulse! Records and features five live tracks that highlight Gillespie's unique style and innovative approach to jazz.

      January 1, 1996© 1996 GRP Records Inc.℗ 1996 UMG Recordings, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac - Live At Memory Lane, Los Angeles, 1967Dizzy Gillespie
        7:28
      2. Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow) - Live At Memory Lane, Los Angeles, 1967Dizzy Gillespie
        6:15
      3. Bye - Live At Memory Lane, Los Angeles, 1967Dizzy Gillespie
        1:28
      4. Something In Your Smile - Live At Memory Lane, Los Angeles, 1967Dizzy Gillespie
        2:46
      5. Kush - Live At Memory Lane, Los Angeles, 1967Dizzy Gillespie
        16:01
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      About Dizzy Gillespie

      Dizzy Gillespie, born John Birks Gillespie, was a towering figure in the world of jazz, renowned for his virtuosity on the trumpet and his pivotal role in the development of bebop. With his distinctive beret, horn-rimmed glasses, and trademark pouched cheeks, Gillespie's charismatic stage presence was as iconic as his innovative musical style. His bent trumpet, a result of an accidental collision with a fellow musician, became a symbol of his creative spirit and a visual hallmark of his performances.

      Gillespie's musical journey began in his hometown of Cheraw, South Carolina, where he was introduced to various instruments by his father, an amateur bandleader. Influenced by jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and Roy Eldridge, Gillespie honed his skills and eventually moved to Philadelphia, where his passion for music flourished. His virtuosic trumpet playing, characterized by its harmonic and rhythmic complexity, set him apart and made him a leading popularizer of bebop.

      Throughout his career, Gillespie was not just a musician but also a bandleader, composer, and educator. He collaborated with numerous jazz greats, including Charlie Parker, and his bands were known for their dynamic performances and innovative compositions. Gillespie's influence extended beyond traditional jazz, as he championed Afro-Cuban rhythms and incorporated them into his music, enriching the jazz landscape.

      Beyond his musical contributions, Gillespie was known for his wit, showmanship, and light-hearted personality. He even made two attempts to run for president of the United States, adding a touch of whimsy to his already legendary status. His legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and jazz enthusiasts alike, making Dizzy Gillespie a true icon of American music.

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