There is not one person around who knows jazz music that did not hear the name Dizzy Gillespie. Dizzy was a composer, singer, jazz trumpet player and bandleader. He along with Charlie Parker was the creator of music and bebop. Dizzy also started Afro-Cuban jazz. He had the gift of making new harmonies that were complex. At the time, it was not done in jazz before. He was most remembered for the trumpet that was bent. It was accidentally ruined when he was on a job in 1953. Surprisingly, Dizzy liked of the way it changed the tone of the instrument.
Dizzy was born John Birks on October 21, 1917 Carolina. He was the youngest in the family of nine children. His father was a horrible man who beat his children all the time, and died when dizzy was 10 years old. He taught himself how to trumpet when he was twelve years old. He won a scholarship to Laurinburg Institute but, dropped out of went to Philadelphia to pursue music full-time. He played with Frankie Fairfax and recorded for the very first in 1937. He then was a part of Cab Calloway’s band, but was criticized for his solos, calling "Chinese music". He was thrown out because Cab said that he sent a spitball at him, and Dizzy, angrily stabbed him in the leg with a knife.
Dizzy was a part of Duke Ellington’s, Woody Herman and many other It was with Billy Eckstine’s band where his unique playing fit better than anywhere else. He met again Parker. Together they played famous clubs such as Monroe’s Uptown House, and Minton’s Playhouse. This is where jazz progressed again and bebop was created. In the beginning a lot of people didn’t like bebop. They were used to the old jazz music, and thought the new sound of bebop was a threat and were afraid of
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