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  1. 18 de mar. de 2020 · Dez versões clássicas de “A Night in Tunisia”. 1. Sarah Vaughan. Ano: 1944. Foi ainda sob título “Interlude” que Sarah Vaughan gravou a composição de Gillespie, acompanhada por uma orquestra dirigida pelo próprio autor, com George Auld (saxofone), Aaron Sachs (clarinete), Leonard Feather (piano), Chuck Wayne (guitarra), Jack ...

  2. Tous sont des années 1945-1947 et n'ont pas perdu le ... John Lewis(piano); Milt Jackson(vibraphone); Bill DeArango, Remo Palmieri, Chuck Wayne(guitar); Ray Brown, Curly Russell, Oscar Pettiford, Slam Stewart ... The 18 tracks on 'Night in Tunisia' are all small group recordings with Gillespie in outstanding form and this 57-minute CD is a ...

  3. Pearl. Janis Joplin. Released. 1971 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Cloud 7 by Tony Bennett Featuring Chuck Wayne. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. www.jazzmusicarchives.com › subgenre › bopBOP, a jazz music subgenre

    Bop. Bop, or be-bop in its full name, was a young jazz man's answer to the more conservative prevailingly swing music of the time. Developed in New York City during the early 40s, bop hit the international scene in 1945 and took everyone by surprise with its energetic and radical approach to swing jazz music. In the hands of innovators such as ...

  5. * Savoy MG 12067 Bowin' Singin' Slam Featuring Slam Stewart 1956 * Savoy SJL 1118 Erroll Garner - Yesterdays 1978 * Savoy MG 15026 Erroll Garner At The Piano Vol. 5 1953 * Savoy XP 8062 Erroll Garner - Slam Stewart * Savoy 537 Slam Stewart - Play, Fiddle Play / Dark Eyesky 1945 * Savoy 538 Slam Stewart, Erroll Garner - Laff, Slam, Laff / Jumpin' At The Deuces 1945

  6. 26 de abr. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Believe SASA Night in Tunisia (Recorded live a friday night at Town Hall, New York, June 22, 1945) · Dizzy Gillespie , Charlie ParkerT...

  7. Frank Paparelli. Lyrics. Jon Hendricks. D izzy Gillespie wrote “Night in Tunisia” in 1942 while he, alongside Charlie Parker, was a member of the Earl Hines Band. Shortly thereafter, Gillespie, Parker, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Eckstine left Hines to form what came to be known as the first “bebop big band” under the leadership of Eckstine.