Early Jazz -Dizzy Gillespie on the birth of bebop

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beDizzy Gillespie speaking to BBC arena interviewer about the early days of jazz and how 2nd world war and the effect it had on big swing bands which lead to change Jazz style and size of swing bands include comment from dizzy that didnt call music they were playing bebop recorded in 1983

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  • gay

  • 2:!3

  • The first tune is "Flying Home" - by Lionel Hampton who was in Benny Goodman's band

  • Anyone got the name of the first tune?

  • Wheres the full lenth documentary?

  • wow :)

  • awesome

  • great video thanks

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