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  1. New Submission. 1924 To 1925 ( LP, Album, Compilation, Mono) VJM. VLP. 60. UK. 1973. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "1924 - 1925" on Discogs.

  2. Cornet – Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott (2), Louis Armstrong; Drums – Kaiser Marshall; Piano, Leader, Arranged By – Fletcher Henderson; Production Manager – Steve Lane (4) Sleeve Notes – Brian Rust; Transferred By – J.H.J. Wadley* Trombone – Charlie Green

  3. Louis Armstrong With Fletcher Henderson – The Complete Louis Armstrong With Fletcher Henderson 1924-1925. More images. Label:Forte Records & Productions – F 38001/2/3: Format: 3 x CD, Compilation, Reissue. Country:Canada: Released:1992: Genre:Jazz: S ...

  4. Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra Dick Vance Joe Thomas Roy Eldridge (tp) Fernando Arbello Ed Cuffee (tb) Buster Bailey (cl as) Scoops Carey (as) Elmer W...

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  5. 7. Sept. 2018 · A suivre le vendredi 14 septembre : Fletcher Henderson, 3 ème épisode, La Leçon de Louis Armstrong. Bibliographie :Fletcher Henderson and Big Band Jazz, The Uncrowned King of Swing, Jeffrey Magee (Oxford University Press)The Song of the Hawk, the Life and Recordings of Coleman Hawkins, John Chilton, The University of Michigan Press. Franck ...

  6. A true jazz visionary, Henderson hired such up-and-coming talents as Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, and Coleman Hawkins to play in his orchestra. He also earned respect for jazz from the national public and from the “Talented Tenth” (a phrase for the concept of an elite group of highly educated Black leaders), who often disregarded jazz tunes for not being “serious” music.

  7. 4. Apr. 2023 · Armstrong’s intersection with Fletcher and his band was to serve to push both bandleader and featured horn player to a new intensity, with extended cornet solos by Armstrong that were pioneering: “Henderson was able to steer his orchestra into the uncharted waters of hot big band jazz, combining Armstrong’s capacity as a jazz soloist with his own expertise at leading a large ensemble.