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Louis Armstrong ' Rockin' Chair'-Jack Teagarden(Place & Date?)

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden 'Old Rockin' Chair' Hoagy Carmichael's tune. Does anyone know the date and place of this? I see Bobby Hackett, Peanuts Hucko and perhaps Marty Napoleon. I would say late 40s early 50s but where?.

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  • This is from the first Timex All Star Show, broadcast on NBC on December 30, 1947. Pops brought along his group but on this track, sat in with Jack Teagarden's group, containing many former and future All Stars: Hackett, Hucko, Napoleon, bassist Arvell Shaw and drummer Cozy Cole. It's a great one! - Ricky Riccardi

  • Thanks Dippermouth, This is the one 'Timex Show' that I have not seen. Jim.

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  • The coolest cats EVER!

  • 500 years from now, when people may know little about the presidents and dictators of the 20th century they will still be listening to the great Louis Armstrong.

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  • Oh really. I suppose you can keep that along with your Amos and Andy collection. 

  • Thanks, tryjzz. A joy!

  • greatest melody ever

  • Hello 1016Ric. I have that Video from the Newport Jazz Festival here in Germany. I recordet it some 10-20 Years ago late at Night from our German TV. Its a great Treasure to me with all that Jazz Giants.. Also the late Anita O'Day is seen on it.

    Well, i think i have to play that Video again.

  • I'm pretty sure that Jack and Louis did this at the 1958 Newport Jazz festival. I don't mean this video is from there, just that they did it again. Have you ever seen the video, "Good Evening, Ever'body"? A tribute to Satch at 1970 Newport Jazz. Its $22 at Amazon, and worth every cent !!!!

  • thanks german guy for fucking ruining this

  • Other than What a Wonderful World, this is my favorite Louis song. Just love that trumpet and teagarden's voice is just soooo Bing Crosbyish.

  • the art of making people happy is so lost on the present generation...

  • Teagarden was not Indian. This was a falsehood, not true.

  • @susandiane311 Teagarden was actually an American Indian.

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