Dizzy Gillespie

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Music and Movies

 

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Ricardo M

 

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December 1, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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5 / 1127

 

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In addition to laying bricks, his father was the leader of a local band (Aycock, 1997). Dizzy was often exposed to many different instruments and unique styles of music, often times experimenting with the instruments while his father was gone (Horricks, 1984). Intrigued by music Dizzy began his fast-track toward perfecting his craft early in life, a brand of enthusiasm towards learning that never left him...
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Dizzy began playing the trombone at the age of fourteen, but soon found true love after experimenting with a neighbor’s trumpet (Aycock, 1997). By the age of eighteen, Gillespie found employment in the music business, when he began playing with the Frank Fairfax band, under the close eye of his early mentor, Roy Eldridge, who Dizzy later replaced in the Teddy Hill band in 1937 (Horricks, 1984)...
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