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  1. The Real Ambassadors is a jazz musical written by Dave and Iola Brubeck that addressed racism in America, the music business, and the power of music to bring people together. The jazz musical pointed out the absurdity of segregation and makes the case that artists and jazz musicians are the best and "real" ambassadors to demonstrate a nation's ...

  2. 5. Apr. 2020 · The Real Ambassadors, book by lola Brubeck, music by Dave Brubeck, lyrics by lola and Dave Brubeck, premiered on September 23, 1962, at the Monterey Jazz Festival in Monterey, California, with the following cast: Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Carmen McRae, lola Brubeck. Trummy Young.

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  3. The Real Ambassadors is a jazz musical developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Dave and Iola Brubeck, in collaboration with Louis Armstrong and his band. It addressed the Civil Rights Movement, the music business, America's place in the world during the Cold War, the nature of God, and a number of other themes.

  4. 23. Sept. 2022 · Taking a break during their daylong rehearsal at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco a week before the premiere of 'The Real Ambassadors' are (left to right) Trummy Young, Carmen McRae, Louis Armstrong, Dave Lambert and Yolande Bavan.

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  5. 22. Juli 2022 · A new book reveals the story of 'The Real Ambassadors,' a thwarted piece of musical theater about racism and the U.S. government.

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  6. 30. Juni 2023 · Trummy Young was not heard outside of the Louis Armstrong All-Stars very often but there were a few exceptions. He was a major part of the famous Buck Clayton Jam Session records of Mar. 31, and Aug. 13, 1954, playing a roaring solo on “How Hi The Fi” that stole the show.

  7. Das Original Album The Real Ambassadors (Columbia OS2250) war die erste und einzige Kollaboration zwischen Dave Brubeck und Louis Armstrong. An den Aufnahmen waren auch Carmen McRae und das Trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross beteiligt.