Louis Armstrong

1926-1968: The Essential Works

Masters of Jazz

MOJ106

Masters of Jazz

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1926-1968: The Essential Works
1926-1968: The Essential Works
 
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Louis Armstrong is one of the most important jazz musicians. He belongs to those who transformed the local music scene born in the Southern States of the United States - around New Orleans - into an international language.

It was in the 1920's, in Chicago, that he recorded his first records with His Hot Five and His Hot Seven. His personality and his natural enthusiasm, combined with his talent as a trumpet player and singer, helped him pave his way to success.

He traveled the United States with his orchestra throughout the 1930's and the 1940's, and appeared on television sets from all around the world throughout the 1950's and the 1960's. In five decades, Armstrong's music had evolved into jazz music, then known as a familiar universal language, popular on five continents.

The four sides of this double album revive the history of jazz, from "Muskrat Ramble" to "Hello Dolly".

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Louis Armstrong, 1926-1968: The Essential Works MOJ106, 2020-06-22 00:00:00, 3760300310762.
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