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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Happy Birthday Louis Armstrong! Pops actual birthday is listed as August 4th, 1901. I never met Pops. Here is a video from a birthday celebration for Pops that features Jimmy Owens, Joe Newman and a motley crew of trumpet players YouTube - Jimmy Owens & Joe Newman Wilmer
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![]() | Re: Happy Birthday Louis Armstrong! Thanks for the clip, Wilmer. It is nice to hear Louis’ voice. This means it is time to get out my Louis t-shirt that I purchased in New Orleans, play his large collection of music recordings housed in my apartment, and get out that salute to Louis with Leroy Jones, the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra and Jim McNeely. There is a free concert tonight at 7 pm at the Louis Armstrong House in Queens. Trumpeter Eddie Allen and Friends, including Ray Vega, will be performing there. Visit Satchmo.net • The Official Site of the Louis Armstrong House & Archives for more information about the event and Louis. There is also some sheet music that is co-sponsored by Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Smithsonian featuring transcriptions of his Hot Five including “West End Blues.” It is good to know that this music is out there. Below is a link to a noteworthy, interesting project from the New York Public Library—the Louis Armstrong Jazz Oral History Project. Listen to brief interviews with Nat Adderley, Doc Cheatham, Jon Faddis, Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Charles Tolliver, Tommy Turrentine and others. You will need Quicktime plug-in (free download) to view the video clips. NYPL, Video Oral History Gallery Janell
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![]() | Re: Happy Birthday Louis Armstrong! Quote:
Among many things,he was a true ENTERTAINER ! I love Jimmy's AFRO. It was tiny in comparison to the one sported by Cecil Bridgewater. That 'time passage' plays a cruel joke on our hair,memory and jump-shot :)
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