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Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong - Sobbin' Hearted Blues (1925)
Bessie Smith (jul 9,1892 or apr.15,1894 - sep.26,1937)
was Americas most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and '30s.
Smith is often regar...
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Hi, Edmundus! Great choice again!
January 14, 1925, New York.
Smith, Bessie (Vocal)
Armstrong, Louis (Cornet)
Longshaw, Fred (Piano)
Louis did several sessions for female blues singers at this time in his career, he was the hot-shot, in demand.
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Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra - I Hate To Leave You Now (Alternate Take)
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra from 1932
Louis Armstrong Trumpet, Vocal
Louis Bacon, Louis Hunt, Billy Hicks - Trumpets
Charlie Greene - Trombo...
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Thanks, Your Majesty King Oliver45!! Great singing and playing from the Maestro!
Thanks also for the photos.
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1 week ago
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Savoy Blues - OKeh 8535
Louis Armstrong, c, v / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj / Lonnie Johnson, g. Chicago, December 13, 1927.
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@Atticus70
Super guitar solo from Lonnie Johnson. The Hot Five plus One.
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1 week ago
The only way to play guitar
What can I say--Play it this way
Please check out all this wonderful music and guitarplaying from Botsuana (Botswana)!
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@tdbsnr
Yes, I can see only four guitar strings. Brilliant player, dazzling technique, she makes it look so easy.
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1 week ago
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong - "Dardanella"
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong sing "Dardanella" on the 9/25/65 Hollywood Palace.
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Thanks for this, nicoley. Two old pals making it look easy.
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Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - I'm Gonna Gitcha - OKeh 8343
Louis Armstrong, c, v / Kid Ory, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Armstrong, p / Johnny St. Cyr, bj. Chicago, June 16, 1926.
Atticus70 • 593 views
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@edgrosso
Amazing story! Lucky you!
Is this the line-up of The All Stars that you saw?...
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Middleton, Velma (Vocal)
Young, Trummy (Trombone)
Bigard, Barney (Clarinet)
Kyle, Billy (Piano)
Shaw, Arvell (Bass)
Deems, Barrett (Drums)
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1 week ago
Ukulele strumming for Doctor Jazz.1927
Doctor Jazz is a popular tune and song written by Joe "King" Oliver in 1927.[1]
Publisher Walter Melrose got his name on it as co-composer, as was ...
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Richard "Rabbit" Brown - Never Let The Same Bee Sting You Twice (1927)
New Orleans songster Richard "Rabbit' Brown's recording of "Never Let The Same Bee Sting You Twice". One of only five of Brown's recording that are...
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Excellent! Thanks.
Richard 'Rabbit' Brown was born in 1880, lived in New Orleans in Jane Alley (or Jane's Alley, or James Alley, depending on the local pronunciation), in a district known as The Battlefield, the same place where Louis Armstrong was born 21 years later.
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Dream a little dream of me (1931).wmv
Créé par Ozzie Nelson et son orchestre en 1931, ce morceau a depuis été repris par de nombreux artistes : Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitz...
pierremy • 122 views
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Thankyou! Delightful. Good guitar, good voice, et trés bon sifflement aussi.
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2 weeks ago
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RTB Telecast (TV) March, 1959, Ancienne Belgique, Antwerp, Belgium
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet,)
Young, Trummy (Tromb)
Hucko, Peanuts (Clnt)
Kyle, Billy (Pno)
Herbert, Mort (Bss)
Barcelona, Danny (Drm)
....from the "michaelminn armstrong" discography:
"This concert has been released on DVD b...
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OLD MAN MOSE by Louis Armstrong 1935
OLD MAN MOSE by Louis Armstrong 1935
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Great music again, cdbpdx, thanks!! Everybody join in singing!
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra, November 22, 1935, New York, recorded by Decca.
Louis wrote this tune with a fellow-trumpeter, Zilner Randolph.
(I hope Old Man Mose got a decent burial.)
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2 weeks ago
Louis Armstrong
Old School
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Thanks, johnnyhurst...
"I've Got A Heart Full Of Rhythm", Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra...
Recorded for Decca, July 7, 1937, New York City, New York...
The tune was written by Louis Armstrong and Horace Gerlach.
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2 weeks ago
Django Reinhardt - All Of Me + transcription
This is Django's brilliant interpretation of the timeless standard. It was recorded in Paris on December 17, 1940 and remains, in my opinion, one ...
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2 weeks ago
Original Five Blind Boys of Alabama - Oh Lord, Stand By Me
From the Greatest Gospel Gems Vol 1 Specialty Records LP
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Powerful and intense music, darryn. Thanks.
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2 weeks ago
Louis Armstrong - Mack The Knife - 1962
From The Ed Sullivan show. (Episode 16.13) (TV)... December 23, 1962,
The Ed Sullivan Show Guantanamo Navy Base, Cuba... Armstrong, Louis (Trumpe...
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By the way, AElyan, you got a comment from 'philperson' below. Phil Person is a famous trumpet player, and he is Assistant Professor of music at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, also he is a bandleader of jazz groups, and is an expert on Louis Armstrong. Top man to communic...
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3 weeks ago
Louis Armstrong - Cold In Hand Blues - JazzAndBluesExperience
JazzAndBluesExperience - (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits - JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music...
jazznbluesexperience • 133 views
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Thankyou for this...
Bessie Smith (vocal), Louis Armstrong (cornet), Fred Longshaw (piano, also the co-composer of this tune with Jack Gee who was Bessie's husband at the time)...
A Columbia recording, January 14, 1925, New York.
Ricky Riccardi writes about this session on his excellent "dipperm...
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3 weeks ago
JAZZ in PARIS - Hoagy Carmichael "Rockin' Chair"
Filmé le 17 Juillet 2011, Hôtel Carnavalet - rue des Francs Bourgeois
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Nice entertaining street band. Is the dancing lady part of the band?
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3 weeks ago
Louis Armstrong - Rockin' Chair - JazzAndBluesExperience
JazzAndBluesExperience - (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits - JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music...
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Thanks for this...
Louis and trombonist Jack Teagarden with The All Stars, recorded sometime between 1947 and 1952 (when Jack left the band)...
Can anyone help with the exact date, please? There were several 'live' recordings by these two of this Hoagy Carmichael tune...
"Louis Armstrong" on fa...
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3 weeks ago
LONESOME BLUES by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five
LONESOME BLUES by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five from 1926, here reissued on an Australian Columbia label 78 rpm record. Enjoy!
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Thanks, cdbpdx, great clarinet from Johnny Dodds, excellent vocal from the 25 yr-old Maestro....
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, June 23, 1926, Chicago, Illinois, OKeh records...
Armstrong, Louis (Cornet, Vocal)
Ory, Kid (Trombone)
Dodds, Johnny (Clarinet)
Armstrong, Lil Hardin (Piano)
St. ...
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3 weeks ago
La Vie En Rose cover by Stephanie H
After encouraging feedback, I decided to sing another cover for others to hear! Here is "La Vie En Rose"
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Louis Armstrong's Hot Five - Sweet Little Papa (1926)
Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong (Aug.4,1901 - Jul.6,1971) was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.
Coming to prominence in the 20s as an innovative co...
edmundusrex • 358 views
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Wonderful cornet playing by Louis! I love the 'growl' at about 2:14 as he leads the band to the finale...
There's a Facebook page/profile for "Louis Armstrong" which is very lively, with photos, videos & audios from fans round the world.
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Louis Armstrong Hot Five-Drop That Sack (Rare Take) + transcription
Drop That Sack. Recorded 5/28/1926 by the Louis Armstrong Hot five. The clip is just Louis' solo that begins at time 1:48 in the original recordin...
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@ccorrao Hi. You may want to check out the Facebook entries for Ricky Riccardi (he does the dippermouth blog), plus the one for 'Louis Armstrong' (Ricky crops up here, too, with comments), both are very very good.
Also, where did you get the transcription for the solo on Drop That Sack? Did you ...
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Jos De Brouwer New Orleans Quiintet feat. Lielian Tan " Sweet Georgia Brown "
Houtum 01 augustus 2011 Kasterlee - Belgium: Jos De Brouwer... Is a very friendly,nice Dutch jazz Quintet, They play here a song that was original ...
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Jos De Brouwer New Orleans Quintet feat. Lielian Tan "Blue Moon"
Houtum 01 august 2011 Kasterlee Belgium: "Blue Moon" Is a song, original by "Casa Loma Orchestra with Glen Gray and vocals by Kenny Sargent in 1934...
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4 weeks ago
Ella and Louis - Can't We Be Friends
READ!
Track 1 from the album Ella and Louis, a duet album recorded in 1956.
i do not own the Audio to this Video!
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Thanks for this, 1970drummerboy! Excellent music.
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Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
August 16, 1956, New York, NY
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Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Fitzgerald, Ella (Vocal)
Peterson, Oscar (Piano)
Ellis, Herb (Guitar)
Brown, Ray (Bass)
Rich, Buddy (Drums)
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Louis and Ella wi...
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Bing Crosby Guests on The Pearl Bailey Show - 1971
Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Andy Williams and hostess Pearl Bailey romp through each others' theme songs on the Pearl Bailey TV special from Janu...
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Thnks for this.
The Pearl Bailey Show (ABC) (TV) January 23, 1971,
Medley: When The Blue of the Night, Moon River, Mack the Knife, Hello, Dolly, Bill Bailey
Pearl Bailey, (Host, Vocal)
Bing Crosby, (Vocal)
Andy Williams, (Vocal)
Louis Armstrong, (Vocal)
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For more about Louis, visit 'Satchmo ...
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Louis Armstrong - Takes Two To Tango ( 1952 )
Charted in Dec 1952 in the UK & peaked at #6.
The first of ten UK charting singles for Louis Armstrong from 1952 to 1994.
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Thanks for this, I'd not heard it before.
Louis Armstrong With Sy Oliver's Orchestra
August 25, 1952, New York
Takes Two To Tango [Decca]
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Oliver, Sy (Conductor, Arranger)
Schertzer, Hymie (Alto Saxophone)
Jacobs, Dick (Alto Saxophone)
Fresk, Babe (Tenor Sa...
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@stefanakisguitar
Hello, stefanakisguitar! I checked the Wikipedia entry for Joe Turner. He was a bad man, no doubt about it.
I agree with you, Big Joe Turner was a brilliant blues shouter. But this song is about the bad Joe Turner, a white gangster, in about 1890. He was also called 'Joe Turney...
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1 month ago
Jack Teagarden - Mis'ry and the blues (1961)
Jack Teagarden (tb,vo) and his sextet: Don Goldie (tp), Henry Cuesta (cl),Don Ewell (p), Stan Puls (b), Barrett Deems (dr) Rec. Chicago, june 1961
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Super music! Jack T is brilliant. Thanks.
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Thanks for this, ababysloth.
Beautiful music. Jack was a genius, wonderful tone and phrasing and vocals, and here he has a very good band:
Personnel: Jack Teagarden (vocals, trombone); Don Goldie (trumpet); Henry Cuesta (clarinet); Don Ewell (piano); Shay Torrent (organ); Stan Puls (bass); Barret...
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Bob Dylan - Spanish Harlem Incident
From Vinyl
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Thanks, Darryn. Very good sound quality, it's a lovely song, lovely singing, and it reveals Bob's delicate guitar work.
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1 month ago
Louis Armstrong & His Hot 5 - Muskat Ramble
From the Columbia 78 rpm Set
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Thanks, darrynray! Great music! Pops is Tops!
Muskrat Ramble (Edward 'Kid' Ory, Roy Gilbert) OKeh 8300
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Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five, February 26, 1926, Chicago, Illinois
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Louis Armstrong, (Cornet)
Kid Ory, (Trombone)
Johnny Dodds, (Clarinet)
Lil Hardin-Armstrong, (Piano)
John...
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1 month ago
MUSKRAT RAMBLE by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five 1926
MUSKRAT RAMBLE by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, recorded in 1926. 'Nuff said! Enjoy!
cdbpdx • 151 views
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Thanks, cdbpdx, great music! Pops is Tops!,
Muskrat Ramble (Edward Kid Ory, Roy Gilbert) OKeh 8300
Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five, February 26, 1926, Chicago, Illinois
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Louis Armstrong, (Cornet)
Kid Ory, (Trombone)
Johnny Dodds, (Clarinet)
Lil Hardin-Armstrong, (Piano)
Johnny St. Cyr,...
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1 month ago
Mandy make up your mind Carlings 1985
Mandy make up your mind Carlings 1985
Who are the Carlings?
Ken Colyer, Chris Barber and Humphrey Lyttleton were his role models. Hans Carling bor...
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Oh, this is a good band!
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1 month ago
I've Lost my Heart in Dixieland -- Carling Family 1984
I've Lost my Heart in Dixieland -- Carling Family 1984
Hans Carling introduced his family band to an enthousiastic audience in Poland.Next to him o...
erwigfilms • 15,592 views
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Another good old good one played by a great band! They all deserve praise, not just the obvious star of the show! (She's a genius.)
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1 month ago
Jazz Me Blues - Portugal tour Dixieland Crackerjacks
Mealhada June 2008
http://www.dixielandcracker...
Bert Brandsma - bass saxophone
Lielian Tan - drums
Michel Muller - trumpet
Koos Greven - ba...
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1 month ago
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Oh, I .like this!! Good tune, great band, great arrangements and instrumentalists... but where are the dancers?? Thanks, Bert.
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Louis Armstrong - On the Sunny Side of the Street - JazzAndBluesExperience
JazzAndBluesExperience - (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits - JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music...
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A Kiss to Build a Dream On- Louis Armstrong (covered by Maggie Grabmeier)
my blog: www.folktogether.blogspot.com
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Thanks, folktogether, I enjoyed your singing and playing. Nice sounding guitar, too, you 'swung' it very well.
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2 months ago
'Someday Baby Blues' SLEEPY JOHN ESTES & HAMMIE NIXON (1935) Blues Guitar Legend
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" Someday Baby Blues " (1935)
SLEEPY JOHN ESTES & HAMMIE NIXON (Harmonica)
The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-19...
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Thanks for this beauty, Darryn.
King Oliver sort-of wrote the tune, but Louis got hold of it and made it into an absolute classic.
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (Six, really!)
June 28, 1928, Chicago, IL
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Robinson, Fred (Trombone)
Strong, Jimmy (Clarinet, T...
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Great music, EmisorasUIS, thanks.
Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five, February 26, 1926, Chicago, Illinois.
Armstrong, Louis (Cornet, Vocal)
Ory, Kid (Trombone)
Dodds, Johnny (Clarinet, Alto Saxophone)
Armstrong, Lil Hardin (Piano, Vocal)
St. Cyr, Johnny (Banjo)
This is an early example of...