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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · In the mid-1970s Swedish cornetist and trumpeter Bent Persson, who was so infatuated with Armstrong that he worked night and day to recreate Louis’ exact attack, sound and phrasing, began recording 50 of the 53 extended choruses and half-choruses within the context of the full tunes, using back-up bands that ranged from the original Hot Five or Hot Seven configuration to that of Armstrong ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · The Hot Five included Kid Ory (trombone), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo), Lil Armstrong on piano, and usually no drummer. Over a twelve-month period starting in November 1925, this quintet produced twenty-four records. [48]

  3. 23. Mai 2024 · Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band was the apex of the early, contrapuntal New Orleans ensemble style, and it included outstanding musicians such as the brothers Johnny and Baby Dodds and pianist Lil Hardin, who married Armstrong in 1924. The young Armstrong became popular through his ingenious ensemble lead and second cornet lines, his ...

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  4. Vor einem Tag · Lizzie Miles, Vol. 2: 1923-1928, Document. Downhearted Blues Bessie Smith The Essential Bessie Smith, Sony. Pinch Back Blues Bessie Smith The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1, Sony. St. Louis Blues Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Voice of America radio program, 1956, University of North Texas Music Library Archive. Instrumental: St. Louis Blues Louis ...

  5. 29. Mai 2024 · On November 12, 1925, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five met up at the Okeh studio in Chicago, Illinois. They were to record their first tunes for Okeh Records. The record label had wanted to put together a band of New Orleans musicians to buy into the recent success of New Orleans-style music. Having heard.

    • Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1: 1923 Johnny Dodds1
    • Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1: 1923 Johnny Dodds2
    • Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1: 1923 Johnny Dodds3
    • Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1: 1923 Johnny Dodds4
    • Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1: 1923 Johnny Dodds5
  6. Vor einem Tag · King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band in Chicago circa 1923. The band included Honore Dutrey, Baby Dodds, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin, Bill Johnson, and Johnny Dodds.

  7. A compilation of Decca singles that span from 1937 to 1956, The Best Of The Decca Years, Vol. 1 documents Louis Armstrongs transition from early jazz innovator to world-famous performer ...