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LOUIS ARMSTRONG - LIVE AT WINTER GARDEN, NEW YORK & BLUE NOTE, CHICAGO NEW CD:
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Personnel: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Jack Teagarden (vocals, trombone); Peanuts Hucko (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Ernie Caceres (baritone & bass saxophones); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Earl Hines, Dick Cary (piano); Jack Lesberg, Arvell Shaw (bass); Sid Catlett, George Wettling (drums).
Recorded live at the Winter Garden Theatre, New York, New York on June 19, 1947 and Blue Note, Chicago, Illinois on December 11, 1948. Includes liner notes by Floyd Levin.
Personnel: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Jack Teagarden (vocals, cello, trombone); Peanuts Hucko (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Bobby Hackett (clarinet, cornet); Barney Bigard (clarinet); Ernie Caceres (baritone saxophone, bass saxophone); Dick Cary, Earl Hines (piano); George Wettling, Big Sid Catlett (drums).
Liner Note Author: Floyd Levin.
Recording information: Blue Note, Chicago, IL (06/19/1947-12/11/1948); Winter Garden Theatre, New York, NY (06/19/1947-12/11/1948); Wintergarden Theatre, New York, NY (06/19/1947-12/11/1948).
Directors: George Wettling; Big Sid Catlett.
In the late 1940s, no longer a pioneer and not yet a beloved icon, Louis Armstrong was one of the dozens of supremely talented bandleaders doing one-nighters on the ballroom circuit. These radio broadcasts capture Armstrong\'s aptly-named big band, the All-Stars, at their peak. The June 1947 show at New York\'s Winter Garden Theatre consists entirely of New Orleans music. As the city\'s most famous native son, Armstrong knew New Orleans music better than anyone, and his band, featuring cornetist Bobby Hackett and trombonist Jack Teagarden, sounds like they\'ve been playing \"Basin Street Blues\" and Tiger Rag\" all their lives. The second broadcast, recorded December 1948 at Chicago\'s Blue Note, ranges from Kid Ory\'s classic \"Muskrat Ramble\" and W.C. Handy\'s \"St. Louis Blues\" to pop standards like \"I\'ve Got A Right To Sing the Blues.\" The band, this time featuring Teagarden and pianist Earl \"Fatha\" Hines, swings throughout.

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