Groovin’ High
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Black & White Jazz

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Recorded February 9, 1945:
0:00 A1 Blue 'N' Boogie (Gillespie, Frank Paparelli)
Piano - Frank Paparelli
Base - Murray Shipinsky
Drums - Shelly Manne
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Tenor Sax - Dexter Gordon
Guitar - Chuck Wayne
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Recorded February or March 1945:
2:51 A2 Groovin' High (Gillespie)
5:28 A3 Dizzy Atmosphere (Gillespie)
8:11 A4 All The Things You Are (Oscar Hammerstein, Jerome Kern)
Piano - Clyde Hart
Bass - Slam Stewart
Drums - Cozy Cole
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto Sax - Charlie Parker
Guitar - Remo Palmieri
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Recorded May 11, 1945:
10:54 A5 Hot House (Tadd Dameron)
13:59 A6 Salt Peanuts (Kenny Clarke, Gillespie)
Piano - Al Haig
Bass - Curly Russell
Drums - Sid Catlett
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto Sax - Charlie Parker
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Recorded May 15, 1946:
17:08 B1 Oop Bop Sha Bam (Ray Brown, Gil Fuller, Gillespie)
20:05 B2 That's Earl, Brother (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
Piano - Al Haig
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto sax - Sonny Stitt
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Recorded July 9, 1946:
22:41 B3 Things to Come (Fuller, Gillespie)
25:24 B4 One Bass Hit, Part 2 (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
28:14 B5 Ray's Idea (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Leo Parker
Alto sax - Howard Johnson, Sonny Stitt
Tenor sax - Ray Abrams, Warren Lucky
Trombone - Alton Moore, Gordon Thomas, Leon Cormonges
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, John Lynch, Kenny Dorham, Talib Daawud
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Recorded June 10, 1946:
30:33 B6 Our Delight (Tadd Dameron)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Pee Wee Moore
Alto sax - Howard Johnson, Sonny Stitt, John Brown
Tenor sax - Ray Abrams, Warren Lucky
Trombone - Alton Moore, Charles Greenlea
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, John Lynch, Ray Orr, Talib Daawud
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Recorded November 12, 1946:
33:00 B7 Emanon (Gillespie, Shaw)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Joe Harris
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Pee Wee Moore
Alto sax - John Brown, Scoops Carey
Tenor sax - Bill Frazier, James Moody
Trombone - Alton Moore, Gordon Thomas, Taswell Baird
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, John Lynch, Matthew McKay



microbird productions

@Paul Acton @Lorenzo Siri -- Hello, one year in the past. Charlie Parker isn't on track one, but Parker was also dead by 1955. Anyway, Parker is surely on several tracks. Credits (from discogs) include: Alto Saxophone – Charlie Parker (tracks: A2 to A6), Sonny Stitt (tracks: B1, B2)
Bass – Curly Russell (tracks: A5, A6), Murray Shipinsky (tracks: A1), Ray Brown (tracks: B1 to B7), Slam Stewart (tracks: A2 to A4)
Drums – Cozy Cole (tracks: A2 to A4), Joe Harris (3) (tracks: B7), Kenny Clarke (tracks: B1 to B6), Shelly Manne (tracks: A1), Sid Catlett* (tracks: A5, A6)
Guitar – Chuck Wayne (tracks: A1), Remo Palmieri (tracks: A2 to A4)
Piano – Al Haig (tracks: A5, A6, B1, B2), Clyde Hart (tracks: A2 to A4), Frank Paparelli (tracks: A1), John Lewis (2) (tracks: B3 to B7)
Saxophone – Billy Frazier* (tracks: B7), Howard Johnson (6) (tracks: B1 to B6), James Moody, John Brown (3) (tracks: B1 to B7), Ray Abrams (tracks: B1 to B6), Saul Moore (tracks: B1 to B7), Scoops Carey (tracks: B7), Lucky Warren* (tracks: B1 to B7)
Tenor Saxophone – Dexter Gordon (tracks: A1)
Trombone – Alton Moore (tracks: B1 to B7), Gordon Thomas (tracks: B1 to B7), Leon Cormenge* (tracks: B1 to B6), Taswell Baird (tracks: B7)
Trumpet – Dave Burns (tracks: B1 to B7), Dizzy Gillespie, Elman Wright* (tracks: B7), John Lynch (4) (tracks: B1 to B7), Matthew McKay (tracks: B7), Raymond Orr (tracks: B1 to B6), Talib Daawud (tracks: B1 to B6)
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson (tracks: B1 to B7)



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Rick Olson

I was lucky to know about this and be listening to it 1978 and 1979 as a 15-16 year old and I met Dizzy backstage in Minneapolis. Then several people went to the University concert of Yusef Lateef, whose piano player was using my Fender Rhodes (a whole ‘nother story).
I was floored that Dizzy remembered my name an hour later at Yusef’s concert, and, Dizzy taught me the clave (3-2) - he wrote it on a napkin for me. I played with a handful of people that had played with him over the years. Ray Armando had stories…
Oh and I almost forgot- my parents Dizzy story! Around 1948 or so my parents heard Dizzy in St Paul and my parents and others were schmoozing with Dizzy outside the club after the gig, and prankster Diz lit a firecracker and threw it into the parking garage. When the cops came Dizzy said “He went that way officer and pointed down the street, and the officer scurried away!!!!😅

William Magliocco

No wonder Cab Calloway thought Diz threw that spitball!

Raymond

Timeless from the great Dizzy.

Black & White Jazz

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Recorded February 9, 1945:
0:00 A1 Blue 'N' Boogie (Gillespie, Frank Paparelli)
Piano - Frank Paparelli
Base - Murray Shipinsky
Drums - Shelly Manne
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Tenor Sax - Dexter Gordon
Guitar - Chuck Wayne
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Recorded February or March 1945:
2:51 A2 Groovin' High (Gillespie)
5:28 A3 Dizzy Atmosphere (Gillespie)
8:11 A4 All The Things You Are (Oscar Hammerstein, Jerome Kern)
Piano - Clyde Hart
Bass - Slam Stewart
Drums - Cozy Cole
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto Sax - Charlie Parker
Guitar - Remo Palmieri
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Recorded May 11, 1945:
10:54 A5 Hot House (Tadd Dameron)
13:59 A6 Salt Peanuts (Kenny Clarke, Gillespie)
Piano - Al Haig
Bass - Curly Russell
Drums - Sid Catlett
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto Sax - Charlie Parker
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Recorded May 15, 1946:
17:08 B1 Oop Bop Sha Bam (Ray Brown, Gil Fuller, Gillespie)
20:05 B2 That's Earl, Brother (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
Piano - Al Haig
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Alto sax - Sonny Stitt
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Recorded July 9, 1946:
22:41 B3 Things to Come (Fuller, Gillespie)
25:24 B4 One Bass Hit, Part 2 (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
28:14 B5 Ray's Idea (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Leo Parker
Alto sax - Howard Johnson, Sonny Stitt
Tenor sax - Ray Abrams, Warren Lucky
Trombone - Alton Moore, Gordon Thomas, Leon Cormonges
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, John Lynch, Kenny Dorham, Talib Daawud
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Recorded June 10, 1946:
30:33 B6 Our Delight (Tadd Dameron)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Kenny Clarke
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Pee Wee Moore
Alto sax - Howard Johnson, Sonny Stitt, John Brown
Tenor sax - Ray Abrams, Warren Lucky
Trombone - Alton Moore, Charles Greenlea
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, John Lynch, Ray Orr, Talib Daawud
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Recorded November 12, 1946:
33:00 B7 Emanon (Gillespie, Shaw)
Piano - John Lewis
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Joe Harris
Vibes - Milt Jackson
Baritone sax - Pee Wee Moore
Alto sax - John Brown, Scoops Carey
Tenor sax - Bill Frazier, James Moody
Trombone - Alton Moore, Gordon Thomas, Taswell Baird
Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, John Lynch, Matthew McKay

Emily Boyer

okay who is playing that gorgeous saxophone? That first solo in Blue N Boogie hit me fast!

Jose nacul

the yardbird

intrepidpooch

That’s either a very young Dexter Gordon or Lucky Thompson on Blue n Boogie, not Bird.

Moo Man

It’s Dexter Gordon in 1945.

Sam Doherty

10:54 ‘ Hot House ‘ is amazing

ABRAÃO BELCHIOL

The best

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