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The Original WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHIN' IN by Louis!
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Originals: Louis Armstrong (greatest Hits)
Originals: Louis Armstrong (Greatest Hits)
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0. DISC 1:. 0. DISC 2:. 1. It Takes Two to Tango. 1. Please Stop Playing Those Blues. 2. Jack Armstrong Blues - (with Jack Teagarden). 2. Kiss of Fire. 3. When It's Sleepy Time Down South. 3. Rockin' Chair - (with Jack Teagarden). 4. Kiss to Build a Dream On, A. 4. Some Day You'll Be Sorry. 5. (When We Are Dancing) I Get Ideas. 5. Fifty-Five Blues. 6. I Wonder, I Wonder. 6. Gone Fishin' - (with Bing Crosby). 7. Can Anyone Explain? (No! No! No!) - (with Ella Fitzgerald). 7. I Believe...
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Set against the backdrop of New Orleans, Chicago, and New York during the "jazz age," Collier re-creates the saga of an old-fashioned black man making it in a white world. He chronicles Armstrong's rise as a musician, analyzes Armstrong's evolving musical style, and demonstrates how, almost single-handedly, he remodeled jazz and had an effect on rock, pop, and even classical music. He also sheds light on Armstrong's endless need for approval, his streak of jealousy, and perhaps most important, what...
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Armstrong fronted the Luis Russell Orchestra for a tour of the South in February 1930, then in May went to Los Angeles, where he led a band at Sebastian's Cotton Club for the next ten months. He made his film debut in Ex-Flame, released at the end of 1931. By the start of 1932, he had switched from the "race"-oriented OKeh label to its pop-oriented big sister Columbia Records, for which he recorded two Top Five hits, "Chinatown, My Chinatown" and "You Can Depend on Me" before scoring a number one...
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Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve
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Hal Leonard Jazz Icons Louis Armstrong Live in '59 DVD Jazz Icons: Louis Armstrong is one of the only known complete Armstrong concerts from the 1950s to be captured on film. This 55-minute set, filmed in Belgium in 1959, features many of Satchmo's greatest songs including “Mack the Knife”, “When It's Sleepy Time down South” and “Stompin' at the Savoy,” backed by his stellar band the All-Stars, featuring Trummy Young, Peanuts Hucko, Billy Kyle, Danny Barcelona and Mort Herbert. 55 minutes.
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The All Music Guide regards trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstrong as the most important musician in (jazz's) history. This collection assembles note-for-note transcriptions of his trumpet playing on 16 fantastic standards: Ain't Misbehavin' · All of Me · Body and Soul · Hello, Dolly! · Lazy River · Mack the Knife · Stardust · and more. Includes a bio and discography.
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Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway
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Louis Armstrong: 100th Anniversary
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The Best of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
This innovative software series enables your Disklavier Mark III piano to perform with the world's most popular CDs! Using Yamaha's PianoSmart Technology, this companion diskette will magically empower your Disklavier Mark III to accompany the exciting audio performance from the designated CD. (Use only the CD listed. The commercial CD is NOT INCLUDED and must be purchased separately.) Includes 15 songs: Let's Call the Whole Thing Off · Autumn in New York · Summertime · Stompin' at the Savoy · and...
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Only defective exchanges for identical item within 30 days of purchase permitted on this product. After 30 days, please contact the manufacturer at: (615)771-9393.
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Discovery Plus – Grade 2 The sounds of early jazz are appealing to all age groups. Here is a super medley of tunes in a variety of styles all made famous by jazz legend Louis Armstrong. Includes: What a Wonderful World, When the Saints Go Marching In, St. Louis Blues and Hello Dolly. Sure to be enjoyed by all.
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jazz at lincoln center library. is an exciting project under the artistic direction of wynton marsalis that is dedicated to the preservation of the jazz style and designed to honor the greats of jazz history. the duke ellington charts are all exact transcriptions as recorded by duke ellington and his orchestra and they are all medium to medium-advanced in difficulty.contributors: by duke ellingtonseries: essentially ellingtonlevel: 3.5 (medium)instrument: jazz ensembleformat: conductor score & partscategory: jazz ensemble
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong For Lovers
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong for Lovers (Greatest Hits)
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Personell includes: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Gordon Jenkins, Sy Oliver (conductor); Charlie Holmes, Milt Yanner, Henry Jones, George Dorsey (alto saxophone); Bingie Madison, Albert Nicholas (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Greely Walton, Lucky Thompson (tenor saxophone); Dave McRae (baritone saxophone); Louis Bacon, Henry "Red" Allen, Leonard Davis, Gus Aiken, Johnny McGhee (trumpet); J.C. Higginbotham, Wilber de Paris, Jack Teagarden, Trummy Young (trombone); Barney Bigard, Sid Stoneburn ...
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Louis Armstrong by Ted Williams: 29 x 45 Print Reproduction
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hackett bobby / condon eddie louis armstrong & friends 1962 (DVD)
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Ken Burns Jazz Louis Armstrong / CD / 2000 Used Price
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Armstrong fronted the Luis Russell Orchestra for a tour of the South in February 1930, then in May went to Los Angeles, where he led a band at Sebastian's Cotton Club for the next ten months. He made his film debut in Ex-Flame, released at the end of 1931. By the start of 1932, he had switched from the "race"-oriented OKeh label to its pop-oriented big sister Columbia Records, for which he recorded two Top Five hits, "Chinatown, My Chinatown" and "You Can Depend on Me" before scoring a number one...
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Nesting Dolls (Matryoshka): 'Louis Armstrong' (set 1)
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