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. A...
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.
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@thegodofmusic04 I had the great good fortune to see Dizzy many times at small clubs, and he always puffed his cheeks. Your instructor has a faulty memory
Sigh, everyone thinks they are a professional player commenting how bad a legend is for puffing his cheeks, its a technique and one that apparently works. So let it go? Lol he sounds amazing :)
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