Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. The Intro Collection by Louis Armstrong. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

    • (1)
  2. The Intro Collection. Box Set, Import. Louis Armstrong Format: Audio CD. 4.5 2 ratings. £600. FREE Returns. See all formats and editions. Audio CD. £6.00 3 Used from £2.69 2 New from £6.00. Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime delivery. Buy a CD or Vinyl record and get 90 days free Amazon Music Unlimited.

    • (2)
  3. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Louis Armstrong “What A Wonderful World” official music video. Subscribe and ring the bell to never miss an update from Louis Armstrong: https://Verve.lnk.to/LouisYTID ...more.

    • 2 min
    • 14.5M
    • LouisArmstrongVEVO
    • Cake Walking Babies
    • Potato Head Blues Louis Armstrong & His Hot 7
    • Hotter Than That Louis Armstrong & His Hot 5
    • West End Blues Louis Armstrong & His Hot 5
    • Ain’T Misbehavin’ Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
    • I’m A Ding Dong Daddy
    • Stardust Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
    • Gotta Right to Sing The Blues Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
    • Laughin’ Louie Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
    • Struttin’ with Some Barbecue Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra

    Eva Taylor is the vocalist, with leader Clarence Williams on piano and Sidney Becheton soprano sax. “Bechet seized the spotlight until the 2:12 mark when Armstrong hits an angry note, asserting his presence. For the next minute, Armstrong swarms Bechet with an endless torrent of fiery playing, including a pair of dazzling, mind-bending breaks. Bech...

    Armstrong began making records under his own name and assembled a studio group made up of his wife Lil on piano and three elders from his New Orleans days: trombonist Kid Ory, clarinetist Johnny Dodds and banjoist Johnny St. Cyr. “Because of their familiarity with each other, the Hot 5represented some of the finest examples of the traditional ensem...

    “Here the New Orleans ensemble sound is mostly gone, and it is now a string of solos from start to finish. We hear Armstrong’s distinctive voice for the first time in a stunning display of scat singing. (Armstrong had put scat on the map with his 1926 record of ‘Heebie Jeebies’ and now turns ‘nonsense singing’ into high art.) Armstrong’s playing wa...

    “Armstrong began recording with a brand new Hot 5 made up of younger musicians he was regularly playing with in Chicago, chief of them being pianist Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines and drummer Zutty Singleton, here playing the hand-cymbals. Using a simple blues written by his mentor,Joe ‘King’ Oliveras a framework, Armstrong created a miniature masterpiece. The...

    “The Hot 5s and 7s are the most influential recordings in jazz history, but to Armstrong, they represented a little over a dozen recording dates in a span of three busy years. Working relentlessly in Chicago, he was perfecting not only his trumpet playing, but also his singing, scatting, showmanship and overall stage presence. He was destined to be...

    “After a successful run on Broadway, Okeh moved Armstrong’s recordings from their ‘race’ series to their general ‘pop’ category. Armstrong began touring the country as a leader, often fronting different bands from city to city. He ended up in California, making Sebastian’s Cotton Club his base. He took over Leon Elkins’s orchestra with two future s...

    “Okeh found great success by having Armstrong put his own unique spin on the tunes of the day. ‘Stardust’ was one of the most popular songs of the period and one of the most recorded of the century, but there’s not another version quite like Armstrong’s. Over an insistent, almost hypnotic beat, Armstrong turns Hoagy Carmichael’s melody into his own...

    “After recording definitive treatments of so many current pop songs, it was only a matter of time before the artisans of Tin Pan Alley began looking to Armstrong for inspiration in crafting their latest songs. On this Harold Arlen tune, the vocal fits him like a glove, but it’s the trumpet that commands attention. Confronted with a two-bar break le...

    “This might seem like a bizarre choice, but it’s another one I would select for someone if they wanted to understand the totality of Louis Armstrong. We know he’s a great trumpeter and a great singer, but his comic ability is something about which jazz purists have been uncomfortable for decades. Armstrong didn’t apologize for it; he knew he was fu...

    “Armstrong embarked on a tour of Europe where he was treated like a god in many places. But his fabled chops gave out in England, and he had to take six months off to recuperate. When he returned to the United States in 1935, he no longer had a band or a record contract. With the help of new manager Joe Glaser, Armstrong began fronting Luis Russell...

  4. Escucha The Definitive Collection por Louis Armstrong en Deezer. What A Wonderful World, Cabaret, Dream A Little Dream Of Me...

  5. Louis Armstrong 05. Our Love Is Here To Stay Louis Armstrong 06. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues Louis Armstrong 07. Georgia On My Mind Louis Armstrong 08. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (With Intro) Louis Armstrong 09. On The Sunny Side Of The Street Louis Armstrong 10. Mack The Knife Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars 11.

  6. Louis Amstrong - The Essential Collection: Louis Amstrong, Louis Amstrong: Amazon.es: CDs y vinilos}