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The Dizzy Gillespie-Stan Getz Sextet’s 10” vinyl LP, released in 1954 by Norgran Records with the catalog number MGN 2-A and matrix numbers 10,416 and 10,417, is a remarkable example of the collaboration between two jazz giants. Dizzy Gillespie, renowned for his contributions to the development of bebop and modern jazz, brought his virtuosic trumpet playing to the ensemble. Stan Getz, known for his smooth, lyrical tenor saxophone sound, added a contrasting and complementary voice to the mix. The album features a blend of jazz standards and original compositions, showcasing the talents of both leaders and their ability to create a cohesive and dynamic sound. The rhythm section on this album is equally impressive, featuring Oscar Peterson on piano, Herb Ellis on guitar, Ray Brown on bass, and Max Roach on drums. This lineup of musicians ensured a tight, swinging backdrop for the improvisations of Gillespie and Getz. The album’s tracks include jazz standards like “It Don’t Mean a Thing” and “I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart,” as well as other popular tunes of the time. The collaboration between Gillespie and Getz on this album is a testament to their mutual respect and admiration, as well as their ability to seamlessly blend their distinctive styles into a unified and compelling jazz sound.