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Dizzy Gillespie: Live At The Royal Festival Hall (2001)
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...With The United Nations Orchestra
Dizzy Gillespie was an undisputed musical genius. As a player his reputation was legendary. As a leader his ability to inspire musicians helped produce some of the most influential music of this century. Performing with Dizzy in this sublime celebration of jazz music are such stars as Slide Hampton (who wrote most of the arrangements), Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Pario Rivera and the Afro-Cuban queen herself - Flora Purim. A selection of musicians whom in their own right create truly beautiful music, but combined together, with Dizzy at the helm (and a magical orchestra in support) take the artform to some very serious places. This film, recorded live at London's Royal Festival Hall, is a must for every jazz/ music lover who recognizes Dizzy Gillespies importance as a major figure in 20th Century Music.
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