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Dizzy Gillespie's Estate Auctioned in New Jersey

By Ben Mattison
14 Sep 2005

A photograph of Gillespie performing in Barcelona in 1989 will be part of the auction.

The contents of Dizzy Gillespie's estate will be auctioned today in New Jersey by the auction house Dawson & Nye Auctioneers and Appraisers.

Gillespie died in 1993; his wife Lorraine died last year. The auction will take place in their Englewood home.

Among the items for sale are the jazz great's trademark bent trumpet; other instruments, including drums and a piano; records; sheet music; a collection of autographed posters and photographs; personal correspondence; jewelry; and awards, including a Grammy and a gold record.

One cymbal belonging to Gillespie is scrawled with the words "Here lies cymbal stolen from [drummer] Cozy Cole and nurtured by Dizzy for 25 years. R.I.P. 1973."

Gillespie played with Cab Calloway and Billy Eckstein before forming the first high-profile bebop group with saxophonist Charlie Parker in the 1940s; later, he led small groups and big bands, and was a pioneer of Afro-Cuban jazz. He became an American icon, recognizable for his puffed-out cheeks while playing and the bent trumpet (which he claimed allowed him to hear his own playing better) and beloved for his high-flying virtuosity and his humor on the bandstand.




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