Jazz trumpet greats Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie performing Umbrella Man.
How bad can it be?
Dizzy Gillespie on "The Muppet Show" Performing, "St. Louis Blues" with The Electric Mayhem, in a very groovy way.
This excerpt is from "The Muppet Show", season 4 episode 85. Aired: February 28, 1980.
Enjoy
"A Night in Tunisia" - Cannes 1958 with Kenny Clark on drums
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Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie play "Hot House"
Archive footage of Dizzy in 1947 with his big band. Great stuff! Ck out my other videos. dpizza
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie
play an outstanding version of "Hot House"
in this broadcast from 1952.
Dette er Dizzy Mizz Lizzys sang Silverflame + tekst
Buzz video of the upcoming debut album 'Je Weet Nix' by Dutch rap artist: DiceCream.
You can check out his official website: www.dicecream.nl
DiceCream was signed by no.1 Dutch rapper Brainpower on his own label: Lyric Recordings
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - Waterline. Optaget fra Boogie, hvilket forklarer alt SMS-gejlet undervejs.
Aquà os dejo a dos maestros del Jazz.... INCREIBLE.
75 aniversario de Dizzy Gillespie
Tony Hall (who did a lot of hard work in the British jazz scene during the 50's ) persuaded Alfred Lion -Blue Note- to record trumpeter Dizzy Reece. So Reece, living in London by that time, recorded 'Blues in Trinity' with Art Taylor (drs) and Donald Byrd (t), (who where working in Paris by that time) Tubby Hayes (s), Terry Shannon(p) and Lloyd Tho...
Betty Boop in her first animation.
Live at The Royal Festival Hall, London. Dizzy was 72 at the time of this concert which would put this recording at 1989, or so. He stills plays the trumpet with such fervour and passion! Dizzy still lives on. Enjoy.
Track listing:
Tin Tin Deo
Seresta-Carmen
And Then She Stopped
Tanga
Kush
Dizzy Shells
A Night In Tunisia
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespi...
Dizzy played for Lucky Millinder's band in the early '40s. It was a riff this band played, after a Dizzy solo in the tune "Little John Special", that Dizzy developed into his tune "Salt Peanuts".
who are the sidemen here?
Is that Max Roach on drums, TheApeLad?
with Roy Eldridge, Teddy Buckner and Bill Colemann.
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6 - Beatles at Shea Stadium - Dizzy Miss Lizzy
11:07 PM by Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
From 1956. Directed by John Hubley.
Dizzy, the band consisting of 17-19 year old youngsters comes from Finland's promised town of hard rock, Lappeenranta. Rakish girls (Satu, Tanja, Piia ja Tiia) and a boy called Jesse play together melodic hard rock that has a visual look spiced up by the mysterious world of Japanese manga.
Group got to know each other through a band school in Lapp...
Maurice Andre & Dizzy Gillespie duet
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Dizzy Gillespie as a guest with UMO in Finland in 1982 playing "Manteca". Solos by Dizzy and Arturo Sandoval (trumpet), Juhani Aaltonen (flute), Eero Koivistoinen (tenor sax) and percussionists Bernardo García Carreras, Reynaldo Valera del Monte and Esko Rosnell on drums.
Dizzy Bee is a game for the iPhone/iPod touch. You tilt the iPhone/iPod touch to control Dizzy Bee. Dizzy Bee can rescue his fruit friends from their ice cages, and bring them to the exit. Check out the video! There's more info at igloo-games.com
Dizzy has a little fun at the expense of Jools. From the shortlived live jazz show sunday night. Hosted by Jools Holland, Dave Sanborn. The resident Sunday Night band -- and what a band! -- consisted of Marcus Miller on bass (also musical director of the show), Omar Hakim on drums, Hiram Bullock on guitar and Phillipe Saisse on keyboards. The tune...
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy's musikvideo til sangen waterline Tim Christensen skrev på hans 18 års fødselsdag.
uden nogen boogie tingel tangel.
The Beatles - Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Copyright - 1965 EMI Records Ltd.
"Dizzy Miss Lizzy" is a song composed and sung by Larry Williams in 1958.
The song has been covered many times, including — most famously — by the Beatles on the 1965 Help! album, though the recording was initially intended for the 1965 American Beatles compilation Beatles VI a...
Get it while you can if you want it, I am sure that some wanker will start bitching about copyright, enjoy.
From the shortlived live jazz show sunday night. Hosted by Jools Holland, Dave Sanborn. The resident Sunday Night band -- and what a band! -- consisted of Marcus Miller on bass (also musical director of the show), Omar Hakim on drums, Hiram Bullock on guitar and Phillipe Saisse on keyboards. This show ran in 1988. Dizzy was the main guest.