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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Vital and productive from the 1920s to the 1960s, Louis Armstrong provided jazz with its quantum leap forward - his Hot Five and Hot Seven group recordings for the OKeh Records label between 1925 and 1928. They were the culmination of all he had accomplished in music to that point.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five In sessions later in ’27 the band reverts to the smaller format. “Put ‘Em Down Blues” (E. Bennett, L. Armstrong) Also not a blues song, not remotely, this pure pop song could be from any era. “I’ve been looking for a girl like/ You so long/ A girl so nice and gentle with/ A love that’s strong/ I ...

  3. Vor 23 Stunden · Charlie Parker, Alice Coltrane, Miles Davies, and Duke Ellingto n are all names that helped to completely redefine modern jazz music, but Louis Armstrong predated all of them. Beginning his musical career during the booming jazz scene of New Orleans in the 1910s, he remained a defining figure in jazz for upwards of five decades.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Reissue of 1962 album containing 1930s recordings then considered rare adds a dozen bonuses not on the original LP.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Summary. In the post-1945 period, jazz moved rapidly from one major avant-garde revolution (the birth of bebop) to another (the emergence of free jazz) while developing a profusion of subgenres (hard bop, progressive, modal, Third Stream, soul jazz) and a new idiomatic persona (cool or hip) that originated as a form of African American resistance but soon became a signature of transgression ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · The song “Hello, Dolly!” is an upbeat and joyful tune that welcomes back the character of Dolly. It captures the excitement and anticipation of her return, as the lyrics suggest. Throughout the song, Louis Armstrong expresses how nice it is to have Dolly back where she belongs, and comments on her continued vitality and charm.

  7. Vor 23 Stunden · Louis Armstrong löst 1947 seine Big Band auf und kehrt wieder zu seinen Ursprüngen, dem New Orleans Jazz und den kleinen Formationen zurück (Louis Armstrong and his All Stars feat. Velma Middleton). 27. Juni: Das Count Basie Orchestra tritt im Paradise Club in Atlantic City auf und erklärt sich bereit, zu niedrigeren Gagen zu spielen.