ARMSTRONG, LOUIS (1901 - 1971)Louis Daniel Armstrong “Satchmo” (Satchel Mouth)
Trumpeter, Vocalist
(1901-1971)
Louis Armstrong is synonymous with jazz. One of its first proponents and shapers, his technical superiority, spontaneity, and creativity gave life to the music and influenced everyone that came after him. He grew up in New Orleans where he learned to play cornet in reform school and absorbed all of the music around him in the port city. He played around New Orleans in several bands and joined “King” Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band in Chicago in 1922. In 1925 he recorded his famous Hot Five and Hot Seven sessions.
By 1929 Armstrong was a big star, touring the U.S. and the continent with his bands. His singing style became as popular as his trumpet playing. He appeared on Broadway in Swingin’ the Dream (1938) where he and Maxine Sullivan introduced “Darn that Dream.” In 1947, as public tastes in music changed, his big band was disbanded and the small group, Louis Armstrong Allstars, was formed and toured the world for 20 years, earning “Pops” the honorary title of “America’s Ambassador”.
Armstrong was a frequent guest on TV specials and made two dozen films, one of his most charming with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, High Society (1956).
-- Sandra Burlingame
Courtesy of JazzStandards.com
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| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Heebie Jeebies (1925-1930) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1) |
8.120541 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: I've Got The World On A String (1930-1933) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 2) |
8.120609 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Jeepers Creepers (1938-1939) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 5) |
8.120815 |
| ARMSTRONG, LOUIS: Live in '59 (NTSC) |
DVWW-JILA |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Rhythm Saved The World (1934-1936) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 3) |
8.120676 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Satchel Mouth Swing (1936-1938) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4) |
8.120735 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Sing It, Satchmo (1945-1955) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 8) |
8.120818 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: Stop Playing Those Blues (1946-1947) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 7) |
8.120817 |
| ARMSTRONG, Louis: You Rascal, You (1939-1941) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 6) |
8.120816 |
| FITZGERALD, Ella: Ella And Company (1943-1951) |
8.120765 |
| GIANTS OF JAZZ |
8.120756-57 |
| HINES, Earl: The Earl (1928-1941) |
8.120581 |
| HOLIDAY, Billie: You're My Thrill (1944-1949) |
8.120750 |
| LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND FRIENDS (NTSC) |
26014 |
| MILLS BROTHERS: Swing Is The Thing (1934-1938) |
8.120680 |
| OLIVER, Joe King: Oh, Play That Thing! (1923) |
8.120666 |
| PLAY YOUR OWN THING (NTSC) |
2055748 |
| TEAGARDEN, Jack: Texas Tea Party (1933-1950) |
8.120585 |
| ULTIMATE VOCAL COLLECTION (THE) |
8.120863-64 |
| WEILL: Mack The Knife - Songs of Kurt Weill (1929-1956) |
8.120831 |
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