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  2. Salt Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    "Salt Peanuts" is a contrafact of "I Got Rhythm" by George and Ira Gershwin: it has the same 32-bar AABA structure and harmony, but its melody is different. [3] It is a simple piece – "a four-measure riff phrase played twice in each A section, and a slightly more complex bridge (which incorporates the ubiquitous ♭ 9–7–8 figure twice)".

  3. Groovin' High (Dizzy Gillespie album) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz critic Scott Yanow concedes that the music included is classic, but dismisses the compilation over-all as "so-so" because of its brevity, because of the outdated and lightweight liner notes and because the material presented does not represent the complete sessions at which the material was played. [2]

  4. That's a Plenty (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song crossed over to the country charts, enabling the group to become the first African-American vocal group to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. [7] The group won the Grammy Award for "Best Country Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group". [8] The album was the second by the group to be certified gold.

  5. Groovin' High - Wikipedia

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    "Groovin' High" is an influential 1945 song by jazz composer and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie.The song was a bebop mainstay that became a jazz standard, [1] one of Gillespie's best known hits, [2] and according to Bebop: The Music and Its Players author Thomas Owens, "the first famous bebop recording". [3]

  6. The Sound of Bleeding Gums - Wikipedia

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    Featured music "Salt Peanuts" by Dizzy Gillespie: Production code: UABF10: Original air date: April 10, 2022 () Guest appearances; John Autry II as Monk Murphy; Kathy Buckley as Thespian Girl; Eli Steele as "The Sky's the Limit" Director; Kaylee Arellano, Hazel Lopez and Ian Mayorga as Children singing "Happy Talk" Episode features; Couch gag

  7. Who ratted out P’nut the squirrel? Grieving owners have their ...

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    The squirrel's death sparked so much outrage that it prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation to improve animal-rights statutes, calling the bill "Peanuts Law: Humane Animal Protection Act."

  8. Peanut The Squirrel’s Owner Says He Was Treated Like A ...

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    Image credits: Peanut The Squirrel Peanut’s Law mandates a 72-hour waiting period before an animal from a sanctuary is euthanized and establishes an appeals system to ensure that animal refuge ...

  9. Dizzy Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (/ ɡ ɪ ˈ l ɛ s p i / gil-ESP-ee; October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer. [2] He was a trumpet virtuoso and improviser, building on the virtuosic style of Roy Eldridge [3] but adding layers of harmonic and rhythmic complexity previously unheard in jazz.