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| On television he played the character | Dizzy, a young boy mentored by Adam Solomons (Luke T |
| est-running soap opera, Coronation Street, the | dizzy, accident-prone supermarket assistant. |
| The | Dizzy Acrobat is the eighth animated cartoon short s |
| n's tune "The Animal Fair" at the start of The | Dizzy Acrobat. |
| (...) I want to feel | dizzy again." |
| Tex works as an airmail pilot and | Dizzy, also still flying planes, is seeking employme |
| King Troll while walking through a forest with | Dizzy, and he has to chase after her. |
| Dizzy and Strings (Norgan Records) | |
| The Ballad of | Dizzy and Miss P (pending) |
| The game's plot revolves around | Dizzy and his girlfriend Daisy. |
| Yoko becomes | dizzy and light-headed, then suddenly realises knock |
| ucks that year, Leveille complained of feeling | dizzy and having pains in his shoulder. |
| Spade starts to get | dizzy at this point (Gutman has drugged him), and wh |
| On August 27, 1995, he felt | dizzy at his home in Harrison, New York, and was bro |
| The game involves | Dizzy being forced to walk the plank of a pirate shi |
| Tex's wife Lou, who was never very fond of | Dizzy, blames him for her husband's death. |
| ene Lees, Nat Hentoff "You Can't Steal a Gift: | Dizzy, Clark, Milt and Nat" |
| Glynis Johns as | Dizzy Clayton |
| A | Dizzy Cocktail glass is a tumbler glass with a shall |
| game was included as part of the The Excellent | Dizzy Collection in 1993. |
| iece with the story of how he was present when | Dizzy composed it "on the bottom of a garbage can." |
| In 1973, Cox married | Dizzy Crockett to whom he dedicated both of his nove |
| The group founded their own label, | Dizzy Culture Music, Inc., in 2008, and released a f |
| ans in Love", "Bad Taste in Outer Space", "The | Dizzy Dali Ball", " Calhoun's Little Hawaiian Circus |
| Other albums featuring Nolan included "The | Dizzy Dance Record" and "The City Can't Have It Back |
| Old pals Jake Lee, Tex Clarke and | Dizzy Davis flew together in the Army (see the Aviat |
| st in the National League since 1935, the year | Dizzy Dean also won 28 games. |
| ing that period, star players such as brothers | Dizzy Dean and Daffy Dean, Solly Hemus, Vinegar Bend |
| Just those four and | Dizzy Dean (1932-35) have done it since 1931. |
| Bridges beat | Dizzy Dean 3-1, but the Tigers lost the Series in 7 |
| He was paired with | Dizzy Dean on the network's broadcasts in the early |
| ned the team, among them future hall of famers | Dizzy Dean and Joe Medwick, and Dean's brother Paul |
| t game was played, only three other pitchers: ( | Dizzy Dean, Lefty Grove and Denny McLain) have colle |
| Dizzy Dean, elected to Baseball Hall of Fame and wel | |
| Dizzy Dean, who had helped carry the Cubs to the Nat | |
| ers Frankie Frisch, Leo Durocher, Joe Medwick, | Dizzy Dean, and Burleigh Grimes. |
| complete game victory, in a pitching duel with | Dizzy Dean. |
| Chagrined and burdened with his culpability, | Dizzy demands the man explain how the newly acquired |
| Dizzy Detectives is the 68th short film starring the | |
| The Stooges are on the case in | Dizzy Detectives. |
| Dizzy Devil ends up saving the robot and the two tea | |
| But one obstascle stands in their way: | Dizzy Devil. |
| It features | dizzy dishwashers Moe, Larry, and Curly, and musical |
| Dizzy Doctors (1937) | |
| Prior to his hot-shot arrival ( | Dizzy does a few tricks in the air before landing), |
| Like | Dizzy Down the Rapids, this game derived from a mini |
| lifier and Crash Mountain and came 1st in both | Dizzy Dummies rounds. |
| The | dizzy dummy had been replaced with the Dreadmill, wh |
| by shooting and dropping them to the floor in | dizzy ecstasy - All the while trying to cultivate a |
| An EP, titled | Dizzy EP was released the next month featuring this |
| as a spin-off which deviated from the standard | Dizzy format. |
| e to strike for better food after one boy gets | dizzy from hunger and falls from a tree, resulting i |
| n Tunisia" is a musical composition written by | Dizzy Gillespie in 1942 while he was playing with th |
| Kenny Burrell, Johnny Coles, Blue Mitchell and | Dizzy Gillespie in the late 1950s , early 1960s and |
| us, Tony Bennett, La Palabra, Sammy Davis Jr., | Dizzy Gillespie and John Sinclair, amongst others. |
| and Benny Carter in the early 1940s, and with | Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong later in the dec |
| From 1946 to 1953 he worked with | Dizzy Gillespie as a baritone saxophonist; among his |
| Dizzy Gillespie saw Humphrey play at a talent contes | |
| ine Street club was most noted for booking the | Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, an engagement that lasted f |
| Dizzy Gillespie | |
| the name William Evans on recordings with the | Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra in 1949. |
| n that at least Diego Iborra preceded him with | Dizzy Gillespie by the mid 1940s as well as Luciano |
| Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet | |
| With | Dizzy Gillespie |
| Johnson, Charlie Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, | Dizzy Gillespie and Roy Eldridge besides leading his |
| Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet, vocals | |
| Hagood with | Dizzy Gillespie |
| Dizzy Gillespie for Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillesp | |
| Jazz Legend | Dizzy Gillespie best defined Ignacio as: “… the only |
| was produced by William D. Alexander and stars | Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra, which included no |
| phonist for the Dave Holland Big Band, and the | Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band, and has performed |
| ig Trouble, Junior in Lone Star State of Mind, | Dizzy Gillespie Harrison in The New Guy, and Rat in |
| s including the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, | Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, and Carnegie Hall Jazz Orc |
| Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet, vocal (track 1) | |
| iting jazz scene and championed by jazz legend | Dizzy Gillespie as one of the greatest musicians he |
| well as writing for Gene Krupa, Paul Whiteman, | Dizzy Gillespie (in 1949), Charlie Spivak, Harry Jam |
| Oscar Peterson and | Dizzy Gillespie is a 1974 album by Oscar Peterson, a |
| Following this, he played with | Dizzy Gillespie (1946-1949), Joe Morris, Gene Ammons |
| emergence of bebop, sharing piano duties with | Dizzy Gillespie on Charlie Parker's famous "Ko-Ko" s |
| Tarantella, Chuck Mangione w/ | Dizzy Gillespie & Steve Gadd (1980) |
| 1992 Benny Carter, J. Richard Dunscomb, | Dizzy Gillespie |
| This article is about the | Dizzy Gillespie song. |
| 12079), with Charlie Parker (alto saxophone), | Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet and piano), Curley Russell |
| 1953 : Diz and Getz (with | Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz) |
| d which accompanied Charlie Parker in 1953 and | Dizzy Gillespie in 1955. |
| He also played with | Dizzy Gillespie in the 1940s. |
| The Big Band Sound of | Dizzy Gillespie (Verve Records) |
| Dizzy Gillespie also performed a cover of the song. | |
| hington Metropolitan Area (1991); A Tribute to | Dizzy Gillespie and Dr. George Ross (1993) ; and A T |
| favored the bebop style of Charlie Parker and | Dizzy Gillespie that was emerging in America. |
| d bop, working with Kenny Clarke, Miles Davis, | Dizzy Gillespie and Milt Jackson. |
| with Frank Sinatra, the Swing Shift Orchestra, | Dizzy Gillespie and Tony Bennett. |
| Music Hall from 1957 to 1963, and played with | Dizzy Gillespie (1956-57), Ernie Wilkins (1957), Kai |
| estival was a long weekend of music, featuring | Dizzy Gillespie as the headliner artist. |
| e Bips and a Bop) and was later made famous by | Dizzy Gillespie . |
| 2006 for his arrangement of "Stardust" for the | Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band. |
| arlie Parker on his work for Howard McGhee and | Dizzy Gillespie in the late 1940s, he earned the nic |
| Landmark events include a Diamond Jubilee for | Dizzy Gillespie in 1992, which attracted many of the |
| a Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman, Sammy Davis, Jr., | Dizzy Gillespie and Al Jarreau. |
| Wilson, Britt Woodman, Lorenzo Wyche - horns; | Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet; Isaiah Sanders - fender r |
| He first worked with | Dizzy Gillespie in 1946 and later with Andy Kirk. |
| Harris did some recording with | Dizzy Gillespie in the 1940s as well. |
| include models such as the recently introduced | Dizzy Gillespie limited edition. |
| otter, Kenny Dorham, Lee Konitz, C. C. Siegel, | Dizzy Gillespie |
| Dizzy Gillespie was the main developer of early Afro | |
| Dizzy Gillespie was staying there at the time and li | |
| ter, recordings by Count Basie, John Coltrane, | Dizzy Gillespie and Sarah Vaughan were added. |
| He took part in the commemorative album, | Dizzy's 80th Birthday, alongside Jon Faddis and Cyru |
| s I Love" (1941) was recorded by Jimmy Dorsey, | Dizzy Gillespie and Harry James. |
| re are only two redeeming factors here: namely | Dizzy Gillespie and vocalist Helen Humes. |
| He left in 1962, spending time with | Dizzy Gillespie before taking jobs on Broadway as a |
| and Benny Carter in the early 1940s, then with | Dizzy Gillespie (1946, 1949-51). |
| type appear on discs covers since number 1380 ( | Dizzy Gillespie 1953). |
| s you John' (1995) Mike Longo tribute album to | Dizzy Gillespie with Cecil Bridgewater, Frank Wess, |
| ting American musicians such as Benny Goodman, | Dizzy Gillespie and Ben Webster, amongst others. |
| He sang with the | Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra from 1946 to 1948 and then |
| Reportedly, it was Harris that persuaded | Dizzy Gillespie of Charlie Parker's ability by playi |
| Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris is a 196 | |
| zz vocalist, known primarily for his work with | Dizzy Gillespie between 1949 and 1953. |
| ally played together in a quartet while in the | Dizzy Gillespie orchestra from 1946 to 1950. |
| In 2004, she started touring with the | Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band, performing with J |
| en by saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeter | Dizzy Gillespie from 1945. |
| Young played with Charlie Parker and | Dizzy Gillespie on a Clyde Hart-led session in 1945, |
| "The Phil Woods Quintet Meets | Dizzy Gillespie" (Timeless Records) |
| e 1940s he took over Oscar Pettiford's spot in | Dizzy Gillespie's band, and followed it with stints |
| the debut single "Words I Manifest", sampling | Dizzy Gillespie's 1962 "Night in Tunisia", and Stets |
| Stitt replaced Charlie Parker in | Dizzy Gillespie's band in 1945. |
| 57) that included a cover of the song based on | Dizzy Gillespie's interpretation. |
| She sings that they all sang (or perhaps in | Dizzy Gillespie's case, played) "Shoobe-doo". |
| He also worked with | Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra and Michel |
| o D'Rivera and Claudio Roditi), Sanchez joined | Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra in 1990 an |
| Never Go Back To Georgia" chant was taken from | Dizzy Gillespie's intro to the seminal Afro-Cuban tu |
| "Bebop" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) |
| "The Champ" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) |
| "Kush" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 11:01 |
| "Impromptu" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 7:50 |
| "Woody 'N You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 7:08 |
| "Woody 'n' You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 5:07 |
| "Birk's Works" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 9:15 |
| "Woodyn You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 4:25 |
| "Be-Bop" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 9:54 |
| "Woody 'n You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 3:54 |
| "Be-Bop" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 7:57 |
| "Woody 'n' You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 5:02 |
| "Wee (Allen's Alley)" (Denzil Best, | Dizzy Gillespie) |
| "Con Alma" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 6:55 |
| "Groovin' High" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 3:33 |
| "Woody 'N' You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 6:51 |
| "Woody 'N You" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 6:38 |
| "Two Bass Hit" (John Lewis, | Dizzy Gillespie) |
| A Night in Tunisia ( | Dizzy Gillespie) 3' 02" |
| "Two Bass Hit" (John Lewis, | Dizzy Gillespie) - 4:11 |
| "A Night in Tunisia" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 5:40 |
| "Shaw 'Nuff" (Ray Brown, Gil Fuller, | Dizzy Gillespie) - 4:29 |
| "A Night in Tunisia" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 3:29 |
| "Shaw 'Nuff" (Ray Brown, Gil Fuller, | Dizzy Gillespie) - 4:10 |
| "The Champ" ( | Dizzy Gillespie) - 13:47 Bonus track on CD reissue |
| ding, Art Blakey, Sonny Stitt, Al McKibbon and | Dizzy Gillespie). |
| He has played with the likes of | Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Cheatham, Buck Clayton, Red Mit |
| h Cab Calloway, Claude Hopkins, Sidney Bechet, | Dizzy Gillespie, and Eldridge again before the close |
| Sonny Side Up is an album by | Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, and Sonny Rollins, rec |
| e played with Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday, | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Red Norvo, and Sara |
| began to showcase the likes of Charlie Parker, | Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Dexter Gordon, Tadd D |
| tone saxophonist in the bands of Louis Jordan, | Dizzy Gillespie, Perez Prado, and Tito Puente, and a |
| 52nd Street in New York City, with Tony Scott, | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Stuff Smith, and Ch |
| e years, many artists, such as Lionel Hampton, | Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, Helen |
| ch artists as Sidney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, | Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, and Errol Garner. |
| Earl Hines, Jimmie Lunceford, Ella Fitzgerald, | Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, B.B. King, and Coun |
| nny Carter, Fletcher Henderson, Elmer Snowden, | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Ben Webster, and ot |
| notables who reached out to help Paquito were | Dizzy Gillespie, David Amram, Mario Bauza and Bruce |
| ormaed with such luminaries as Allen Vizzutti, | Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan and Nan |
| Jazz artists Cootie Williams, | Dizzy Gillespie, Art Pepper, and Miles Davis have fu |
| st who worked with Jaki Byard, Chico Hamilton, | Dizzy Gillespie, and Lena Horne, as well as as a ban |
| She has played with jazz legends | Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Clark Terry, Herbie Hanc |
| Thelonious Monk, Freddie Hubbard, Miles Davis, | Dizzy Gillespie, Eric Dolphy, Charlie Haden, and Joh |
| ed with Don Byas, Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, | Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Slam Stewart, Ike Qu |
| Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Al Martino, Buddy Rich, | Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Severinsen, Art Blakey, Bucky P |
| reddie Hubbard, Blue Mitchell, Clifford Brown, | Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis, Bukovsky incorpora |
| ty to closely mirror the sound of trumpet icon | Dizzy Gillespie, who was his mentor along with Stan |
| r Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman and | Dizzy Gillespie, and set up an octet with drummer Ke |
| Dizzy Gillespie, Diane Schuur, Joe Williams, Aaron N | |
| luenced at an early age by bebop stars such as | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Horace |
| 1982: Roy Eldridge, | Dizzy Gillespie, Sun Ra |
| ews, Lee Konitz, Betty Carter, Johnny Griffin, | Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, George Cables, Benny G |
| aker, Robben Ford, Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, | Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval, Dexter Gordon, Ken |
| d extensively with Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, | Dizzy Gillespie, and the Mingus Big Band, among othe |
| orded with Don Cherry, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, | Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Jack |
| ne at Minton's Playhouse in New York City with | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Tiny Grimes, and Do |
| New Wave (1963) - | Dizzy Gillespie, feat. |
| ous jazz musicians, including Coleman Hawkins, | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke E |
| By his 18th birthday, had performed with | Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Stan Kenton, James Moo |
| followed, Wynton performed with Sarah Vaughan, | Dizzy Gillespie, Sweets Edison, Clark Terry, Sonny R |
| gan, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Erroll Garner, | Dizzy Gillespie, Al Porcino, Billy Eckstine, Tiny Ka |
| addition, he recorded albums with Bill Evans, | Dizzy Gillespie, Ronnie Cuber, Bob Brookmeyer, Lione |
| from artists like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, | Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, an |
| Later, he played with musicians such as | Dizzy Gillespie, B. B. King, Dr. John and George Ben |
| both Cuban musicians and Jazz musicians, with | Dizzy Gillespie, Mario Bauza, and Stan Kenton among |
| of Lionel Hampton, Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, | Dizzy Gillespie, and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messeng |
| "Shaw Nuff" ( | Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker) - 8:42 |
| t Lips Page, Cootie Williams, Eddie Bonnemere, | Dizzy Gillespie, Johnny Smith, Carmen McRae, Cab Cal |
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