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Louis Armstrong New Orleans Function
- 2013
- 14 tracks
- 1 uur
- jazz
Album Description
Louis Armstrong's 'Louis Armstrong New Orleans Function' is a captivating compilation that embodies the essence of jazz, swing, and big band music. Released on 1 May 2013 by Saar srl, this album is a testament to Armstrong's enduring legacy. With a duration of one hour, this collection of tracks will transport you to the vibrant streets of New Orleans, where the sounds of jazz and blues reign supreme.
Featuring an impressive array of tracks, including 'Free As A Bird', 'Didn't he Ramble (New Orleans Function)', and 'West End Blues', this album showcases Armstrong's incredible vocal range and mastery of his craft. From the soulful 'Black and Blue (What Did I Do to Be So)' to the upbeat 'Ain't Misbehavin'', each song is a masterpiece that highlights Armstrong's unique ability to blend jazz, swing, and blues into a unique sound.
With genres spanning vocal jazz, jazz blues, and big band, 'Louis Armstrong New Orleans Function' is an album that will appeal to fans of traditional jazz and those looking to discover the roots of this iconic genre. Louis Armstrong's distinctive voice and trumpet playing are on full display, making this album a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the artistry and craftsmanship of this legendary musician.
Tracks
- Free As A Bird / Didn't he Ramble (New Orleans Function)Louis Armstrong
- Black and Blue (What Did I Do to Be So)Louis Armstrong
- All That Meat and No PotatoesLouis Armstrong
- Back O' Town BluesLouis Armstrong
- Ole MissLouis Armstrong
- West End BluesLouis Armstrong
- (Back Home Again in) IndianaLouis Armstrong
- That's My DesireLouis Armstrong
- Ain't Misbehavin'Louis Armstrong
- Aunt Hagar's BluesLouis Armstrong
- Tin Roof BluesLouis Armstrong
- PanamaLouis Armstrong
- My Bucket's Got a Hole in ItLouis Armstrong
- When It's Sleepy Time Down SouthLouis Armstrong
About Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong, affectionately known as "Satchmo," "Satch," and "Pops," stands as one of the most iconic figures in the history of jazz. Born in the vibrant streets of New Orleans in 1901, Armstrong's journey from a humble upbringing to becoming an internationally renowned trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader is nothing short of inspirational. His career, spanning over five decades, saw him influence not just jazz but multiple musical genres, earning him a place in the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Armstrong's charismatic stage presence and unmistakable voice made him a beloved entertainer worldwide, with timeless hits like "What a Wonderful World" and "Hello, Dolly!" cementing his legacy. Beyond his musical prowess, Armstrong was a cultural ambassador, spreading joy and optimism wherever he went. His influence continues to resonate, making him a true legend in the world of music.
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