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  1. jazzjournal.co.uk › 2024/05/31 › the-jazzmen-howThe Jazzmen - Jazz Journal

    Hace 4 días · In 1962 Louis and Duke paired to record two well-received LP albums – Together For The First Time and The Great Reunion. Basie, who did record with Ellington (First Time! The Counts Meets The Duke) said that not recording with Louis was “one of my big regrets”. Appropriately, he and Duke were pallbearers at Armstrong’s funeral.

  2. Hace 4 días · Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is an international airport under Class B airspace in Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is owned by the city of New Orleans and is 11 miles west of downtown New Orleans.

  3. Hace 4 días · 5 Previously Unheard Recordings of Louis Armstrong at the BBC Studios Will Be Released. By Regina Sienra on May 31, 2024. Photo: Herbert Behrens / Anefo via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain) Louis Armstrong is one of the most important musicians in the jazz history. With a career that spanned five decades, Armstrong left a mark with his soulful ...

  4. Hace 2 días · “Someday (You’ll Be Sorry)” is a popular song by Louis Armstrong, which was released in 1956 as part of his album “Ambassador Satch.” Written by Armstrong himself, this song reflects the emotions of a person who has been mistreated in a relationship and carries a powerful message about redemption and regret.

  5. Hace 6 días · ML3556.8.N5 B6 1990. "This book, from the series Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies, examines African-American musical activity during the Harlem Renaissance, a movement that began in the mid-1920s as an effort to secure economic, social, and cultural equality. The musicians whose compositions, performances, and lives are ...

  6. Hace 4 días · All three defined jazz in the 1920s and '30s, and did so in wildly, sometimes controversially, different ways. "Armstrong was over-the-top and genuine," which is a nice way of describing what detractors called "minstrel-like mugging." Ellington was more aristocratic, always in an elegant suit with "a matching tie perfectly knotted and neck tight."

  7. Hace 6 días · A new book by Larry Tye -- The Jazzmen -- traces how the popularity of musicians Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie affected the civil rights movement.