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| Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings, Vol. 3 CD (2003)
$6.35 Recorded between December 1927 and December 1928. Includes liner notes by Gary Giddens.
These historic recordings form the foundation for much of modern jazz as we know it. Louis Armstrong had been developing his musical ideas since first meeting and playing ...
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| Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings CDs (2000) Box Set
$23.29 The four CDs in HOT FIVES AND SEVENS are all available separately as volumes 1 through 4 of the series.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1925 & 1926. Includes liner notes by Charles Fox.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1927. Includes liner ...
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| Ken Burns Jazz Collection CD (2000)
$6.29 Recorded between 1923 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Doug Ramsey.
Digitally remastered by Darcy M. Proper (Sony Studios, New York, New York).
Though documentarian Ken Burns's ten-part series JAZZ moves through several decades and several styles of jazz, the one figure ...
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| Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings CDs (2000) With Book
$29.59 The four CDs in HOT FIVES AND SEVENS are all available separately as volumes 1 through 4 of the series.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1925 & 1926. Includes liner notes by Charles Fox.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1927. Includes liner ...
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| Essential Louis Armstrong CDs (2004) Remastered
$15.95 While Jelly Roll Morton claimed to have "invented" jazz, it was Louis Armstrong who cultivated the form by bringing individual solos (versus group playing) to the forefront. Due to Armstrong, solo improvisation became one of the hallmarks of jazz. Given ...
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| Priceless Jazz CD (1997)
$9.59 Recorded between 1935 & 1968. Includes liner notes by Jim Macnie.
Although it is by no means a definitive collection, GRP's Priceless Jazz is a nice sampler of Louis Armstrong's Decca work, highlighted by "I'm in the Mood for Love," "Ain't ...
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| C'Est Si Bon: Satchmo In The Forties CDs (2001)
$30.39 Satchmo's adventures in the 1940's are dealt with in this four cd box set. From big bands sides, via duets Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Louis Jordan and The Mills Brothers to the classic live recordings from the Town Hall and ...
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| Satch Play Fats CD (2009)
$5.95 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Mark Wilder (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).
In 1955, Louis "Satchmo/Satch" Armstrong, along with vocalist Velma Middleton, got into the studio to pay tribute to a late, legendary jazz pianist/singer/songwriter/entertainer, Fats Waller. All ...
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| Blues For Yesterday CD (2000) Remastered
$10.69 BLUES FOR YESTERDAY includes tracks recorded from the 1947 radio show "This Is Jazz".
A selection of '40s recordings catching Pops in a variety of settings. The opening four tracks come from Armstrong's final session with his big band for Victor, ...
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| Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings CD (2000) Box Set
$31.45 The four CDs in HOT FIVES AND SEVENS are all available separately as volumes 1 through 4 of the series.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1925 & 1926. Includes liner notes by Charles Fox.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1927. Includes liner ...
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 Louis Armstrong Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Louis Armstrong songs: What a Wonderful World Lyrics, Ain't Misbehavin' Lyrics, When It's Sleepy Time Down South Lyrics, Basin Street Blues Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Mack the Knife Lyrics, On the Sunny Side of the Street Lyrics, Hello Dolly Lyrics, Jeepers Creepers Lyrics, Kiss To Build a Dream On Lyrics, St. Louis Blues Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Blueberry Hill Lyrics, West End Blues Lyrics, St. James Infirmary Lyrics, Mahogany Hall Stomp Lyrics, Cabaret Lyrics, La Vie en Rose Lyrics, Save It, Pretty Mama Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You Rascal You Lyrics, I Can't Give You Anything But Love Lyrics, Black and Blue Lyrics.
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 Louis Armstrong Biography
Trumpeter/vocalist Louis Armstrong is perhaps the single most influential artist in the history of jazz. He started out in the "hot" bands of 1920s New Orleans, and was one of the first to introduce solo improvisation into the jazz idiom. Over the next several decades, his style altered little, but his disciples were legion. Armstrong, affectionately known as "Satchmo," was among the most loved figures in American popular music; his prolific recording career, along with the timeless nature of his work, ensures that his legacy will continue.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Louis Armstrong | Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Mills Brothers, Jack Teagarden, Dave Brubeck, Ma Rainey, Louis Armstrong / Ella Fitzgerald | | Billy Kyle | Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Maxine Sullivan, Louis Armstrong / Ella Fitzgerald, Larry Adler, Armstrong / Bernstein / Lewisohn Stadium Sym Orch, Mildred Bailey, Dave Brubeck, Teddy Buckner |
 Contemporaries
Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Bing Crosby, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Jordan, Fats Waller, Roy Eldridge, Bessie Smith, Jack Teagarden, Earl Hines, Jelly Roll Morton, Eddie Condon, Cabell "Cab" Calloway, Sidney Bechet, Johnny Mercer, Buck Clayton, Clarence Williams' Blue Five, Hoagy Carmichael, Fletcher Henderson, Bix Beiderbecke, Kid Ory, Bunk Johnson, King Oliver, Bud Freeman, Johnny Dodds, Boswell Sisters, Chick Webb, Hot Lips Page, Ethel Waters, Henry "Red" Allen, Barney Bigard, Red Allen, Wingy Manone, Mezz Mezzrow, Cozy Cole, Freddie Keppard, Bill Coleman (Trumpet), Johnny Dunn (Trumpet), Jonah Jones, Luis Russell
 Followers
Wynton Marsalis, Dizzy Gillespie, Chris Botti, Roy Hargrove, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Nicholas Payton, Roy Eldridge, Thad Jones, Clark Terry, Kenny Dorham, Nat Adderley, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Bunny Berigan, Fats Navarro, Tiger Okoshi, Cootie Williams
 Influences
Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Kid Ory, James P. Johnson, Fletcher Henderson, Bunk Johnson, Paul Whiteman, Mike Walbridge, Freddie Keppard
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