JIVIN' IN BE-BOP. 1946 Dizzy Gillespie Jazz Film. Uncut
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2013
- This 1946 film features Dizzy with Freddy Carter, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, James Moody and Helen Humes. Add to that one of the sexiest dancers ever captured on film Sahji and you have a jazz lovers dream and a low budget classic of ''40s black cinema.
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Highly entertaining. Somehow, I still can't believe I have the opportunity to watch this. This type of stuff is the prmary value of UA-cam.
Here's the personnel: Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra:- Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet, vocal, leader; Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, John Lynch, Matthew McKay, trumpet; Taswell Baird, Gordon Thomas, trombone; Howard Johnson, John Brown, alto sax; James Moody, tenor sax; Bill Frazier, baritone sax; Milt Jackson, vibraphone; John Lewis, piano; Ray Brown, acoustic double bass; Joe Harris, drums; Helen Humes, Kenny Hagood, vocal. (Personnel on Camera)
*JIVIN' IN BE-BOP. 1946 Dizzy Gillespie Jazz Film*. Uncut..This 1946 film features Dizzy with Freddy Carter, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, James Moody and Helen Humes. Add to that one of the sexiest dancers ever captured on film Sahji and you have a jazz lovers dream and a low budget classic of ''40s black cinema.
1. Salt Peanuts (Clarke, Gillespie )
2. Be-Baba-Leba (Humes)
3. Oop Bop She Bam ( Fuller, Gillespie)
4. Convulsion
5. Shaw 'Nuff ( Gillespie)
6. I Waited for You ( Fuller, Gillespie )
7. Hubba-Hubba Blues (Burley, Taylor)
8. A Night in Tunisia ( Gillespie, Paparelli)
9. Crazy About a Man ( Humes)
10. One Bass Hit ( Fuller, Gillespie)
11. Boogie in C (Burley, Taylor)
12. Dynamo A (Gillespie)
13. Ornithology (Harris, Parker)
14. He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped ( Gillespie)
15. Grosvenor's Square (Gillespie)
16. Things to Come (Fuller, Gillespie)
17. Ray's Idea ( Fuller, Gillespie)
18. Bag's Boogie ( Jackson)
19. Hubba-Hubba Blues (Burley, Taylor)
That drum solo was great, and he made it look so effortless.
who was the drummer?
Its Charlie Persip.
Phenomenal.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah Man, Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah!!!
love this..thank you for posting
47:15
A composition known as "Bebop" by Dizzy Gillespie.
Charlie Parker has versions of this song on this Savoy recordings.
I saw this Picture when child
6:46 big dopler note between Diz & the band
Awesome everything, Right On B.J. !
great big band, showed you could play bebop in this setting, not just swing. Financial challenges kept him from keeping it going
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...thanx 4 this
essential tunes!!!
❤️❤️❤️
I think the vocal parts were overdubbed.
Yaaaaas!
is that billy Eckstein singing
Who are the two piano players at 55:30?
1940s Swag
shonuf
Some good, some not so good. But, the music, was "up there".