Friday, November 13, 2009

How Music Changed, Part 13-3 – Louis Armstrong

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Our third episode featuring the remarkable music of Louis Armstrong covers the time when Louis Armstrong arrived in New York to play with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, and in the process, kicking off ‘the jazz era’. This was a remarkably vital and diverse time for Louis, as he also found himself in demand to back up numerous vocal performers, making him perhaps the very first ‘famous’ studio session musician. His time in New York was relatively short, lasting approximately one year from 1924-25, but it was eventful, as shown by the following featured recordings;

1) Go ‘Long, Mule – Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra

2) Copenhagen – Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra

3) Shanghai Shuffle – Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra

4) Everybody Loves My Baby – Clarence Williams Blue Five

5) Everybody Loves My Baby – Fletcher Henderson & his Orchestra

6) See See Rider Blues – Ma Rainey

7) Baby, I Can’t Use You No More – Sippie Wallace

8) Anybody Here Want to Try My Cabbage – Maggie Jones

9) The World’s Gone Jazz Crazy – Trixie Smith

10) Shipwrecked Blues – Clara Smith

11) St. Louis Blues – Bessie Smith

12) Cake Walkin’ Babies From Home – Red Onion Jazz Babies

13) Cake Walkin’ Babies from Home – Clarence Williams’ Blue Five

14) Sugar Foot Stomp – Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra

15) Carolina Stomp – Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great show. Surfing through my radio channels on the way home on a Friday trying desperately not to get stuck listen to a traffic report that was about 1/2 hour behind me I came across this show. Absolutely enchanting and I was sorry that it ended before my ride home was complete.

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