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February | 2011 | Jazz History 101
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Exploring the Music from Spirituals to Swing. Archive for February 2011. The Precursors to Jazz. Leave a comment ». Here is a synopsis of the Precursors to Jazz. It is not meant to be all-inclusive, but should be of help. February 2, 2011 at 9:31 pm. Introduction to Ken Burns’s “Gumbo”. Leave a comment ». We will be viewing, if time allows, the first episode from Ken Burns’s jazz series entitled,. Here is a link. February 2, 2011 at 4:54 pm. Gumbo from Ken Burns's Jazz series. The Duke Ellington Page.
Slave Songs of the United States | Jazz History 101
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Exploring the Music from Spirituals to Swing. Slave Songs of the United States. Leave a comment ». In addition to the required viewing of the History Detectives video. On the Slave Songs of the United States, I have included the actual book for your reading pleasure! January 30, 2011 at 7:15 pm. Laquo; Defining Jazz by Gridley et al. Introduction to Ken Burns’s “Gumbo”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
Defining Jazz by Gridley et al | Jazz History 101
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Exploring the Music from Spirituals to Swing. Defining Jazz by Gridley et al. Leave a comment ». Please read this article of the three approaches to defining jazz. Just get the gist of the different types of approaches and which you think is most effective. PS I have changed the file to a .doc file in the event that you could not open the original PDF. Defining Jazz — Gridley et al. January 30, 2011 at 5:51 pm. Laquo; Let’s Start at the Beginning…. Slave Songs of the United States. Enter your comment here.
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: Live at the University of North Carolina, May 8, 1954
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Live at the University of North Carolina, May 8, 1954. Nevertheless, I treasured it because the sound quality was surprisingly good except the drums were a little loud (more on that in a bit) but Pops was in outstanding form and the crowd sounded like they were in a frenzy the entire time. 8221; to alert the drummer to the upcoming tempo change...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: Satchmo Summerfest 2015!
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Tuesday, July 28, 2015. It's the most wonderful time of year. No, not the holidays; it's Satchmo Summerfest time! This is the 15th annual celebration of Louis Armstrong in New Orleans and I'll be heading down tomorrow for the eighth street year. Like previous years, I'm sure this will be the highlight of my year. How could it not be? Great to see you, Yoshio Toyama! So if ...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: Flat Foot Floogie
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Louis Armstrong and The Mills Brothers. Recorded June 10, 1938. Written by Slim Gaillard, Slam Stewart and Bud Green. Recorded in New York City. Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal; Harry, Herbert, Donald and John Mills, vocal; Norman Brown, guitar. Originally released on Decca 1876. Yes, on various compilations. To listen for yourself. Loved this en...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: Jazzin' Babies' Blues
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Wednesday, September 12, 2007. King Oliver’s Jazz Band. Recorded circa June 23, 1923. Written by Richard M. Jones. King Oliver, cornet, leader; Louis Armstrong, cornet; Honore Dutrey, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet; Lil Hardin, piano; Bud Scott, banjo; Baby Dodds, drums. Originally released on Okeh 4975. Yes, if in inferior sound to the above C.D. release. So one can ima...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: 85 Years of "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (from Dumas)" and "I'm in the Market for You"
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Tuesday, July 21, 2015. 85 Years of "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (from Dumas)" and "I'm in the Market for You". Here’s a wonderful picture of Armstrong around the time of his arrival, outside Sebastian’s Cotton Club, surrounded by members of the band (Hampton on the far left):. Hampton and Brown were equally excited to be paired with the trumpet star. “When Louis came ...Brown t...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong. The first time was on a Jubilee radio broadcast from September 1945. Sinatra sang "Blue Skies" with Armstrong contributing a scorching half chorus of trumpet. Here's that recording:. A couple of years later, Armstrong and Sinatra teamed up for a planned animated movie of Finian's Rainbow. The project was eventually ...
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong: I Get Ideas (Adios Muchachos)
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The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong. A celebration of Louis Armstrong's life and music, one song and video at a time. Ohhhhh yeah! Tuesday, October 23, 2007. I Get Ideas (Adios Muchachos). Labels: Louis Armstrong Jazz Swing Trumpet Satchmo Ricky Riccardi. August 23, 2008 at 11:02 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brew Lite's Jazz Tales. From Basin Street to Birdland. I Went Down To St. James Infirmary. Institute of Jazz Studies. Louis Armstrong Dead At.69. Louis Armstrong House Museum.
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WELCOME TO CLASSIC JAZZ PRODUCTIONS. Gösta Hägglöf and Louis Armstrong, June 7th, 1965 (Photo Leif Wigh). Classic Jazz" - jazz from the 1920's, 30's and 40's. Classic Jazz Productions aim at music you nowadays seldom find in music shops. If you like this kind of music perhaps you may find something to your liking in the offers and labels to the left. Visit also the orchestras of The Royal Blue Melodians.