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The arrival of Dizzy Gillespie's big band at Antwerp in 1948 had a significant impact on Jack Sels, which led to the founding of his own big band and the composition of the music that they would perform. The band made an impressive debut with some of the best musicians of that time. On trumpet: Paul
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and Roger Asselberghs plus Jean Warland on bass, Francis Coppieters on piano, John Ward on drums, Rudy Frankel on conga and Vilez Bill on bongo drum. However, because of financial and other problems, it was hard for him to hold such a big band together. In 1951, he formed a band with 15 musicians,
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soldiers arrived in the port of Antwerp and Jack Sels eagerly engaged with them to listen to the new records they brought from the United States, helping him to further expand his record collection.
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Jack Sels, a prominent figure in the Belgian jazz scene, began his journey in music by collecting jazz records as a teenager while growing up in
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modelled after his idol Miles Davis, and later a still smaller group with which he toured in
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Heyndrickx, Charlie Knegtel, Theo Mertens, Herman and Nick Sandy Fissette; on trombone:
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Although Jack Sels played with jazz legends like Dizzy Gillespie, Lester Young,
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Sels (right) performs in Rotterdam with Ado Broodboom on trumpet (1960)
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destroyed it. He studied piano and then taught himself to play the
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Sels (right) performs in Rotterdam with Ado Broodboom on trumpet (1960)
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