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Dizzy Gillespie - Live at the Royal Festival Hall, London
High quality recording of Dizzy's United Nations Orchestra with some killer playing and solos.
UY
27 June 2013
Dizzy leads a great evening
Fantastic,versatile rhythm section supports young and old stars of the time.
LN
29 April 2013
history of the greatest artist
Dizzy, put together some of the greatest artist in the world for this show.
EZ
11 March 2012
Excelent!
I already knew the concert, so I also knew the music quality of what I was going to see.
PB
12 October 2009
Dizzy the creator of bebop
Dizzy displays his talents here.
BG
18 July 2008
Jazz
Dizzy showed his magical foresight, grouping upcoming Latin Jazz players, now regarded the best in Latin Jazz.
UQ
5 April 2008
The editing is the problem, not the music
Most people coming to this will be aware that Dizzy was nearing the end of his life and sounding it - his tone and his flow of ideas are a pale shadow of their former self.
EV
26 October 2007
Where do you get your editors for the editorial reviews?
Flora Purim an Afro-Cuban queen?
Dizzy Gillespie - Live at the Royal Festival Hall, London Review
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Blow Dizzy Blow !!!
High quality recording of Dizzy's United Nations Orchestra with some killer playing and solos.
Dizzy leads a great evening
Fantastic,versatile rhythm section supports young and old stars of the time.
history of the greatest artist
Dizzy, put together some of the greatest artist in the world for this show.
Excelent!
I already knew the concert, so I also knew the music quality of what I was going to see.
Dizzy the creator of bebop
Dizzy displays his talents here.
Jazz
Dizzy showed his magical foresight, grouping upcoming Latin Jazz players, now regarded the best in Latin Jazz.
The editing is the problem, not the music
Most people coming to this will be aware that Dizzy was nearing the end of his life and sounding it - his tone and his flow of ideas are a pale shadow of their former self.
Where do you get your editors for the editorial reviews?
Flora Purim an Afro-Cuban queen?