
Dizzy Gillespie: Live at the Royal Festival Hall
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Overview
In this concert, recorded live London’s Royal Festival Hall in 1989, Dizzy Gillespie performs with the magical United Nation Orchestra and a selection of jazz musicians including Slide Hampton, Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Mario Rivera and Flora Purim.
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Dizzy Gillespie
Dizzy Gillespie
Self
Dizzy Gillespie
Self


Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval
Self - Trumpets, Fluglehorn
Arturo Sandoval
Self - Trumpets, Fluglehorn
Paquito D'Rivera
Paquito D'Rivera
Self - Saxophone, Clarinet
Paquito D'Rivera
Self - Saxophone, Clarinet
Giovanni Hidalgo
Giovanni Hidalgo
Self - Congas
Giovanni Hidalgo
Self - Congas
Slide Hampton
Slide Hampton
Self - Trombone
Slide Hampton
Self - Trombone
Ignacio Berroa
Ignacio Berroa
Self - Drums
Ignacio Berroa
Self - Drums
Ed Cherry
Ed Cherry
Self - Guitar
Ed Cherry
Self - Guitar
John Lee
John Lee
Self - Bass
John Lee
Self - Bass


James Moody
James Moody
Self - Saxophones, Flute
James Moody
Self - Saxophones, Flute
Airto Moreira
Airto Moreira
Self - Percussion, Drums
Airto Moreira
Self - Percussion, Drums
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