John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was a jazz musician who pioneered the style
of bebop in the 1940s. This book, written for middle grade readers,
chronicles Dizzy's life, starting with his childhood in Cheraw, South
Carolina and the racism he faced during this time. We hear how one of
Dizzy's teachers encouraged him to play trumpet, and how this playing
provided an escape from constant racial prejudice. We learn how Dizzy
got his start as a musician in the Teddy Hill Band, the impact he made
on jazz and bebop, and the many travels around the world he made before
his passing on January 6, 1993. Readers will gain an appreciation of the
legacy of Dizzy Gillespie and the impact he made on jazz, bebop, and
music as a whole.