- Juan
Tizol Martínez (22
January 1900 – 23
April 1984) was a
Puerto Rican jazz
trombonist and composer. He is best
known as a
member of Duke Ellington's...
-
Tizol is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: José de Jesús
Tizol,
Puerto Rican politician,
senator and
delegate Juan
Tizol (1900–1984)...
- "Caravan" is an
American jazz
standard by Juan
Tizol and Duke Ellington,
first performed by
Ellington in 1936.
Irving Mills wrote lyrics, but they are...
-
Lolita Tizol was an
early twentieth-century
Puerto Rican violinist and
music educator from Ponce.
Dolores "Lolita"
Tizol Laguardia was born in Ponce,...
- than a list of
chords to play from.
Mercer Ellington has
stated that Juan
Tizol conceived the
melody to "Caravan" in 1936 as a
result of his days studying...
- Fast 2:02.2 1976 Bold
Forbes Ángel
Cordero Jr. Laz
Barrera E.
Rodriguez Tizol 1+1⁄4 Fast 2:01.6 1975
Foolish Pleasure †‡
Jacinto Vásquez
LeRoy Jolley...
- "Perdido" is a jazz
standard composed by Juan
Tizol, a
longtime member of Duke Ellington's orchestra. It was
first recorded for
radio transcription on...
-
trombone include Maynard Ferguson, Bob Brookmeyer,
Clifford Thornton, Juan
Tizol of the Duke
Ellington Orchestra, Rob
McConnell and Bob Enevoldsen. In the...
- standards. He also
recorded songs written by his bandsmen, such as Juan
Tizol's "Caravan",
which brought a
Spanish tinge to big band jazz. At the end of...
-
Mannie Klein,
Harry Edison (tpt); Joe Howard, Milt
Bernhart (tbn); Juan
Tizol (v-tbn);
George Roberts (b-tbn);
Willie Schwartz,
Harry Klee (alt/clt);...