Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong with Edmond Hall's All Stars 1947 album flac
Performer: Louis ArmstrongTitle: Louis Armstrong with Edmond Hall's All Stars 1947
Style: Dixieland
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1510 mb
FLAC album: 1482 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Jazz
Playable on all stereo or mono equipment. Performed on February 8, 1947 in Carnegie Hall. Alamac Record Company. Matrix, Runout (Side 1 runouts): a/3 AT2411 A 8. Matrix, Runout (Side 2 runouts): a/3 AT2411 B 8. Other Versions (5 of 14) View All. Cat.
The music on the album was recorded during a concert at Carnegie Hall on February 8, 1947.
The earliest of the small combos Louis Armstrong led from the late '40s until his death in '70 was by far the finest. It included at one time or other such greats as Jack Teagarden and Barney Bigard, and offered Armstrong challenges and an incentive to do more than just coast and mug for willing audiences
Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American trumpeter, composer, singer and occasional actor who was one of the most influential figures in jazz and in all of American popular music . The Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings (Columbia/Legacy). The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve (1997) – repackaging of Ella and Louis, Ella and Louis Again, and Porgy and Bess. rereleases of Together For The First Time and The Great Reunion.
Album · 1947 · 15 Songs. Mahogany Hall Stomp (Live 1947 Symphony Hall).
Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Tracklist
| A1 | Dippermouth Blues |
| A2 | Mahogany Hall Stomp |
| A3 | Muskrat Ramble |
| A4 | St. Louis Blues |
| A5 | Rockin' Chair |
| A6 | Tiger Rag |
| B1 | Black & Blue |
| B2 | Confessin' |
| B3 | Struttin' With Some Barbecue |
| B4 | Lazy River |
| B5 | You Rascal You |
| B6 | Save It Pretty Mama |
Credits
- Bass – Johnny Williams
- Clarinet – Edmond Hall
- Drums – Jimmy Crawford
- Piano – Ellis Larkins
- Trombone – Henderson Chambers
- Trumpet – Irving Randolph, Louis Armstrong
- Vocals – Louis Armstrong
Notes
Alamac was a bootleg record company specializing in old radio transcriptions.Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SM 3614, 101.531 | Louis Armstrong | At The Carnegie Hall (LP, Album) | Joker , Archive Of Jazz | SM 3614, 101.531 | Italy | 1974 |
| 101.531, 33-101 | Louis Armstrong | At The Carnegie Hall (LP, Album, RE) | Archive Of Jazz, Jazz-Line | 101.531, 33-101 | Germany | 1980 |
| R. 10.614, RIS J 3614 | Louis Armstrong | At The Carnegie Hall (LP, Album) | RIS, Superbudget | R. 10.614, RIS J 3614 | Italy | 1975 |
| CR 520 | Louis Armstrong | Carnegie Hall Concert - Feb. 8, 1947 (LP, Mono) | Connoisseur Rarities | CR 520 | Italy | 1965 |
| 20 802 | Louis Armstrong & Edmond Hall's Orchestra* | Louis Armstrong & Edmond Hall's Orchestra* - Jazz Live & Rare Vol. 6 - Live At Carnegie Hall - February 8, 1947 (LP, Album, Mono, Ltd) | Jazzline | 20 802 | Germany | Unknown |







