Question

The Caribbean Jazz Project covered this composer’s song “A Night in Tunisia” in 7/4 time on their album New Horizons. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this pioneer of bebop and Latin jazz who wrote “Salt Peanuts” and played a bent trumpet with puffed-out cheeks.
ANSWER: Dizzy Gillespie [prompt on Dizzy]
[10m] In the intro to this song by Gillespie, saxophones oscillate between low and high B flat in a cha-cha-chá rhythm. Gillespie and Chano Pozo collaborated on this first jazz standard to be based on a clave.
ANSWER: "Manteca"
[10h] This composer used the same cha-cha-chá rhythm from the intro to “Manteca” in the bridge of his song “Sabor,” from the album La Onda Va Bien. This Swedish-American vibraphonist made the definitive recording of Gillespie and Pozo’s “Soul Sauce.”
ANSWER: Cal Tjader (“JAY-der”) [or Callen Radcliffe Tjader Jr.]
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