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Louie and his band play "Back Home Again In Indiana" . Written By Ballard Macdonald & James Hanley in 1917

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  • The Drummer is Danny Barcelona

  • oooø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°ooo ¨°º¤ø„¸ R.I.P „ø¤º°¨

    ¸„ø¤º°¨LOUIS ARMSTRONG The Greatest``º¤ø„

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  • I Fully Agree...!

  • pardon my ignorance,but who is the drummer?thanks

  • Danny Barcelona

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  • knowing that louie armstrong approves of indiana makes me like indiana a whole lot more =]

  • It's a goddamned shame that his second wife gave him that bullshit funeral when he died. She whitened it up all the way, man. Pops always said he wanted a New Orleans style funeral, but when he died, none of his musician friends were invited, she ordered that no jazz or blues could be played at the funeral services and turned the whole affair into some sad, sorry assed shit.

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  • Am i fool or is the drummer really asian?

  • @2300skiddo Miles wrote it but Parker's band played it first so he is often credited.

    Miles did that a lot, he wrote Nardis also, even though Bil Evans was first to play it and is often most associated with that song.

  • I humbly submit that it's kind of racist to suggest that Louis didn't know who was good enough to play with them, black, brown, white, or purple. And black musicians have always been hip to this. And if anyone has problems at this late date with the fact that jazz is African American music, period, they should maybe just listen to opera or the Beach Boys.

  • Parker did write Donna Lee; the common misconception is that Davis wrote it! :-) Indiana is such a great set of changes, it has been used by several other modernists, but only Donna Lee is well known.

  • Bowed Bass solos FTW!

  • Hoosier! Hoosier!

  • why is the trombone suddenly corrupted by the dark side during his solo?

  • @abucunezzer101

    The pianist is Billy Kyle who played with Louis from 1953 to 1965

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