Louis Armstrong All Stars, Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Earl Hines, Arvell Shaw, Sid Catlett, Velma Middleton - Louis Armstrong All Stars album flac
Performer: Louis Armstrong All StarsTitle: Louis Armstrong All Stars
MP3 album: 1409 mb
FLAC album: 1699 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Jazz
Louis Armstrong, tp & v; Jack Teagarden, tb & v; Peanuts Hucko, cl; Dick Carey, p; Bob Haggart, b: Sid Catlett, d. Muskrat Ramble. Louis Armstrong, tp & v; Jack Teagarden, tb & v; Barney Bigard, cl; Dick Carey, p; Arvell Shaw b: Sid Catlett, d; Velma Middleton, v. High Society. Louis Armstrong, tp & v; Barney Bigard, v; Dick Carey, p; Arvell Shaw b: Sid Catlett, d; Velma Middleton, v. On the Sunny Side of the Street.
Louis Armstrong feat. Trummy Young, Barney Bigard, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, Barrett Deems & Velma Middleton Ko Ko Mo. 5:46. Louis Armstrong feat. Trummy Young, Barney Bigard, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, Barrett Deems & Velma Middleton Muskrat Ramble. Arvell Shaw Barney Bigard Big Sid Catlett Earl Hines Jack Teagarden Joe Venuti Louis Armstrong Royal Garden Blues. Barney Bigard, Earl Hines & Trummy Young It Ain t What You Do (It s the Way That Yo. :17. Trummy Young, Barney Bigard, Marty Napoleon, Milt Hinton & Cozy Cole New Orleans Function. Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington It don t mean a thing (if it ain t got tha. :48. Jack Teagarden, Earl Hines, Barney Bigard, Arvell Shaw & Cozy Cole My Monday Date.
Personnel: Louis Armstrong, trumpet; Earl Fatha Hines, Piano; Jack Teagarden, trombone; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Arvell Shaw, bass; Big Sid Catlett, drums; Velma Middleton, vocals.
Actually, the last track, the first studio recording of this band's unofficial theme song "Jack Armstrong Blues," is from June 10, 1947, and features Jack Cary on piano.
Arvell Shaw (September 15, 1923, St. Louis, Missouri – December 5, 2002, Roosevelt, New York) was an American jazz double-bassist, best known for his work with Louis Armstrong. Shaw learned to play tuba in high school, but switched to bass soon after. In 1942 he worked with Fate Marable on riverboats traveling on the Mississippi River, then served in the Navy from 1942 to 1945. After his discharge he played with Armstrong in his last big band, from 1945 to 1947
From left: Jack Teagarden, Sandy DeSantis, Velma Middleton, Fraser MacPherson, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw, Earl Hines, Barney Bigard, Palomar Supper Club, Vancouver, . Canada (March 17, 1951). War Department release, March 1945. Teagarden's trombone style was largely self-taught, and he developed many unusual alternative positions and novel special effects on the instrument. He is usually considered the most innovative jazz trombone stylist of the pre-bebop era.
Tracklist
| A1 | When It's Sleepy Time Down South |
| A2 | Royal Garden Blues |
| A3 | Some Day |
| A4 | Mahogany Hall Stomp |
| A5 | Sunny Side Of The Street |
| B1 | Me And Brother Bill |
| B2 | Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues |
| B3 | Dear Old Southland |
| B4 | High Society |
| B5 | Black And Blue |
| B6 | When The Saints Go Marching In |









