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  1. After hearing cornetist Louis Armstrong (then around 20 years old) in New Orleans while on tour in April 1922, Henderson sent him an offer, but Armstrong refused because Henderson would not hire Zutty Singleton as well.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2021 · Artist: Louis Armstrong & Fletcher Henderson. Title: The Complete Recordings: 1924-1925. Year Of Release: 1992. Label: Forte Records [ F 38001/2/3] Genre: Jazz. Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) Total Time: 03:21:18. Total Size: 720 MB (+3%) WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist. CD1: 01. Manda (3:16) 02. Go 'Long Mule (3:08) 03.

  3. 19 de dic. de 2007 · In 1924, Fletcher Henderson hired a young trumpeter who reinvented his band's rhythmic concept. His name was Louis Armstrong. Metronome/Getty Images. Bandleader, arranger and pianist...

  4. The band became more jazz-oriented in 1924 when Henderson hired the young trumpeter Louis Armstrong. At about the same time, the band’s musical director and alto saxophonist, Don Redman, conceived the arrangements and instrumentation that would become the standard for big bands.

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  5. 30 de abr. de 2020 · Louis Armstrong (standing center) with Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. The three-CD set Louis With Fletcher Henderson compiled by the Forte Record Productions in France back in 1992 has the complete story with all of the 65 performances (including the alternate takes plus five numbers with a small group backing the vaudeville team of ...

  6. The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra was the most popular African-American band of the 1920s. The smooth, carefully arranged sound of Hendersons orchestra was a huge influence on the Swing style of the next decade.

  7. Fletcher Henderson hizo venir de Chicago a Louis Armstrong, que en aquel tiempo solo era un joven cornetista que había tocado con la banda del maestro King Oliver. Louis Armstrong sólo permanecería con Henderson hasta finales de 1925, pero sería tiempo suficiente para revolucionar el concepto musical de Henderson.