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26 November 2007
Dizzy's Trumpet

One day the comedian James "Stump" Cross fell on Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet, bending the bell to a 45-degree angle.
To his surprise, Gillespie was so pleased with the instrument's oddly muted sound that he had it redesigned with an upturned bell.

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