MusiConversations on Jazz
As an extension to MusiConversations on Jazz, this episode of the Schu-Memories series, Tom Schuman recounts a memorable experience with jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie during the 1982 Newport Jazz Festival in Madurao, Japan. The Setting * Spyro Gyra participated in a George Wein production of the Newport Jazz Festival near Mount Fuji. * The festival brought together legendary artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Ritenour, Gil Evans, and Tanya Maria. * The remote festival location and limited nightlife turned musicians' hotel rooms into gathering spots, fostering camaraderie. The Song “Dizzy” * Tom had just completed the *Carnaval* album with Spyro Gyra and carried a cassette mix of the track “Dizzy,” a tribute to Dizzy Gillespie, co-written with drummer Eli Konicoff. * The funky tune featured contributions from Randy Brecker, Hiram Bullock, and other talented musicians. Playing the Track for Dizzy * On the bus ride to the festival, Tom approached Dizzy and asked if he’d like to hear the song dedicated to him. * Dizzy enthusiastically listened to the track on a Sony Walkman, dancing and expressing his approval. * After hearing it, Dizzy praised the song and Randy Brecker's trumpet but humorously asked why he wasn’t invited to play on it, leaving Tom both flattered and regretful. Reflection * The experience of receiving Dizzy’s approval on a song written in his honor was a career highlight for Tom. * Despite missing the chance to collaborate, Tom cherished the opportunity to share the moment with such a legendary figure.
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