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Tag "Dizzy Gillespie"

tag name: Dizzy Gillespie type: People
web link: Dizzy_Gillespie

"Dizzy Gillespie" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (5 results; expand)

  1. 1970-1995: Newspaper articles archive (1970-1995). — Collection of newspaper articles from 1970-1995.
  2. Barry Kernfeld. Gillespie, Dizzy (2000). — Gillespie (1917-1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer; his acceptance of ...
  3. Alyn Shipton. Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie (2001). — Roughly 2-3 page excerpt from book.
  4. Brad Pokorny. Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie, by Alyn Shipton: Review (1999-07).
  5. Bahá'í World News Service. Hearing "The Divinity in the Music": Dizzy Gillespie Remembered at 100 (2017-10-06). — Reflections on the life of Gillespie and how his Baha’i beliefs seemed to inspire and drive his wo...

2.   from the Chronology (2 results; expand)

  1. 1992-11-23 — The Second World Congress was held in New York City to commemorate the centenary of the passing of B...
  2. 1993-01-06 — The passing of John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (b. 21 October 1917, Cheraw, South Carolina). He was bur...
 
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