Huang Shiyuan
Guangdong University of Business and Technology
Abstract:
On December 17, 1957, the Dizzy Gillespie Octet conducted a recording session at Nola Studios in New York City that resulted in the seminal LP, The Greatest Trumpet of Them All. While Gillespie is historically canonized for his groundbreaking bebop quintet recordings with Charlie Parker and his sustained leadership of large-scale big bands, this specific session represents a rare and exclusive exploration of his musicality within an octet configuration. This paper examines the 1957 session, providing an analysis of the recordings and the contributions of the distinguished personnel, including Benny Golson, Gigi Gryce, and Ray Bryant. By situating these recordings within the broader trajectory of Gillespie’s career—notably his harmonic innovations and his 1947 integration of Afro-Cuban elements with Chano Pozo—the study seeks to define the unique musicological significance of this ensemble setting. Ultimately, this research offers a multifaceted perspective on Gillespie’s mid-career evolution, highlighting how this atypical octet format serves as a vital link in understanding his enduring influence on the global jazz landscape.
Key Words:
Dizzy Gillespie; Jazz discography; recording industry history; Bop studies