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Babs Gonzales (October 27, 1919 – January 23, 1980), born Lee Brown, was an American bebop vocalist, poet, and self-published author. His books portrayed the jazz world that many black musicians struggled in, portraying disk jockeys, club owners, liquor, drugs, and racism. "There are jazz people whose influence can be described as minor," wrote Val Wilmer, "yet who are well-known to musicians and listeners alike ... You'd have to be hard-pressed to ignore the wealth of legend that surrounds Babs Gonzales." Jazz writer Jack Cooke explained that Gonzales "assumed the role of spokesman for the whole hipster world... [becoming] something more than just a good and original jazz entertainer: the incarnation of a whole social group."

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  • Babs Gonzales (en)
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  • Babs Gonzales (* 27. Oktober 1919 in Newark, New Jersey als Lee Brown; † 23. Januar 1980 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Sänger des Bebop. (de)
  • Babs GONZALES (naskiĝis la 27-an de oktobro 1919 en Newark, Nov-Ĵerzejo kiel Lee Brown; mortis la 23-an de januaro 1980 samurbe) estis usona kantisto de bibopo. (eo)
  • Babs Gonzales (October 27, 1919 – January 23, 1980), born Lee Brown, was an American bebop vocalist, poet, and self-published author. His books portrayed the jazz world that many black musicians struggled in, portraying disk jockeys, club owners, liquor, drugs, and racism. "There are jazz people whose influence can be described as minor," wrote Val Wilmer, "yet who are well-known to musicians and listeners alike ... You'd have to be hard-pressed to ignore the wealth of legend that surrounds Babs Gonzales." Jazz writer Jack Cooke explained that Gonzales "assumed the role of spokesman for the whole hipster world... [becoming] something more than just a good and original jazz entertainer: the incarnation of a whole social group." (en)
  • Babs Gonzales né Lee Brown le 27 octobre 1919 et mort le 23 janvier 1980, est un chanteur américain de jazz de l'ère bebop qui a notamment été remarqué pour l'écriture d'une célèbre chanson de Dizzy Gillespie, Oop-Pop-A-Da, laquelle a été enregistrée et interprétée par son propre band, Three Bips and a Bop. En 1967, Babs publie une autobiographie intitulée, I, paid my dues - good times...no bread - a story of jazz. (fr)
  • Babs Gonzales, geboren als Lee Brown (Newark (New Jersey), 27 oktober 1919 – aldaar, 23 januari 1980), was een Amerikaanse jazzzanger van de bop. (nl)
  • Babs Gonzales född Lee Brown 27 oktober 1919 i Newark, New Jersey USA död 23 januari 1980 i Newark, New Jersey, var en amerikansk manlig sångtextförfattare och sångare. Babs Gonzales skrev låten "Oop-Pop-A-Da" och spelade den in tillsammans med sit band Three Bips and a Bop. Låten blev senare känd via Dizzy Gillespie. Han besökte Sverige 1951 då han ingick i och turnerade i Folkparkerna, samt 1953 som vokalist. (sv)
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  • Newark, New Jersey (en)
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