Muskrat Ramble Armstrong Louis 1958
I don't have too many video recordings of the All Stars with Edmund Hall on clarinet. This is a clip from a broadcast that Louis did for the second Timex Jazz Show done in April 1958. The band plays the standard arrangement of Muskrat Ramble that is available on lp's and Cd's. I grew up with these recordings and their solo work is fantastic but predictable. For me after so many years now not just hearing that arrangement but also seeing it, and witnessing the tremendous energy needed to play it in the first place is an absolute wonderful new sensation. I hope and trust you all agree.
Louis, the very best!
Edmund Hall--the black version of Benny Goodman; it just goes to show that there were many fine musicians of all races, colors, and ethnic backgrounds; this is a fine tribute to Louis and his group.
Roger Plafkin--Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
plafkinfarms 2 weeks ago
GREAT - what a joy. The level of interaction is amazing it is like on organism!
Louis Armstrong and his men at their peak.
Thanks for this footage.
JohnSund 2 months ago
Wow, I've never seen this video of Louis playing Muskrat Ramble before. Edmond is a beast!
Abriggs500 1 year ago
I like Trummy Young's innovative interpretation of Kid Ory's classic coda.
Louis and Edmond aren't bad either. Good one Bob !
Jazzbobill 1 year ago
cool!
barrtok 1 year ago
Very nice!
fredjmp 1 year ago