Bravo!!! Very well done. I met Dizzy Gillespie back in 1980 when he was visiting radio station WRVR in New York which was next door to my high school" Greater New York Academy ", I told my friend, hey thats Dizzy Gallespie and she said "who is he"? When he heard her, he smiled...put his finger over his lips and blew as if blowing into a trumpet and his cheeks filled with air. She laughed and said " oh, he's Dizzy Gillespie? I've seen him before but didn't know his name. He was so tickled and we all laughed. He seemed to have a great sense of humor. He signed my art sketch pad (which my husband mistakenly threw out while cleaning out the attic)🤬🤬🤬 Even though the book is gone, the memory of that day will be with me always. I was 18 then and 62 now but I love to tell that story often. I am forever grateful for that encounter!!! My husband and I love Arturo Sandoval and have many of his works on CD. This was a great interview, I wish it was longer. Stories like these are great to see. Thank you for posting this. Peace and love.
i have not seen Arturo LIVE. i was fortunate enough to see Dizzy LIVE with his band in a little Central California venue before he passed away. that is the first time i learned how a trumpeter empties saliva from the bell. the woman, Adriana Diaz, interviewing Arturo here has great energy. Like 👍
Jazz is no longer illegal in Cuba. Years ago it was considered imperialist music but later it came to be regarded as the "music of the oppressed US blacks:
Bravo!!! Very well done.
I met Dizzy Gillespie back in 1980 when he was visiting radio station WRVR in New York which was next door to my high school" Greater New York Academy ", I told my friend, hey thats Dizzy Gallespie and she said "who is he"? When he heard her, he smiled...put his finger over his lips and blew as if blowing into a trumpet and his cheeks filled with air. She laughed and said " oh, he's Dizzy Gillespie? I've seen him before but didn't know his name. He was so tickled and we all laughed. He seemed to have a great sense of humor. He signed my art sketch pad (which my husband mistakenly threw out while cleaning out the attic)🤬🤬🤬
Even though the book is gone, the memory of that day will be with me always. I was 18 then and 62 now but I love to tell that story often. I am forever grateful for that encounter!!!
My husband and I love Arturo Sandoval and have many of his works on CD.
This was a great interview, I wish it was longer. Stories like these are great to see.
Thank you for posting this.
Peace and love.
Such a beautiful, inspiring story. 😊😊
Thank you! Arturo is the best.
Thank you for your Music
Much respect Sir ✊🏾
Amazing. As a Cuban American I'm so proud. God bless. My family left Cuba like many others due to repression of freedom of expression. Bravo Arturo!
Wonderful interview! Thanks so much for sharing this with us. A man filled with joy and happiness and all that jazz!
Enhorabuena, Sr. Sandoval!!! Congratulations, Mr. Sandoval!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🪇🪘🥁🪕🎻🪈🎹🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
i have not seen Arturo LIVE. i was fortunate enough to see Dizzy LIVE with his band in a little Central California venue before he passed away. that is the first time i learned how a trumpeter empties saliva from the bell. the woman, Adriana Diaz, interviewing Arturo here has great energy. Like 👍
Hugs!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hus version of "My Love" from A Night at Ronnie's CD is beautiful. 😊
Minunat Thank you
I hope they bring back the movie on HBO! I'd like to see it!
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This video is inspiring for me. It should be mandatory watching for woke idiots. Probably only a few would get it.
Laguarapachanga!! 🎉😅
Jazz is no longer illegal in Cuba. Years ago it was considered imperialist music but later it came to be regarded as the "music of the oppressed US blacks: