Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2005.3.129--2005.3.160 |
Title |
Periodicals, Box 6 "P-R." |
Object Type |
Magazine |
Collection |
Jack Bradley Collection |
Description |
This box contains 31 periodicals featuring Louis Armstrong between 1950 and 2005. Issues include: Panorama - Settembre 1966 - Italian translation of the 1966 "Life" magazine profile of Louis by Richard Meryman. Louis Armstrong, "La Mia Vita," in "Panorama," September 1966, p. 74-89. People Weekly - Special Collector's Issue - "The Most Intriguing People of the Century." Features a photo of Louis on p. 3 and a short entry on him on p. 36-37. Pike's Peak Jazz & Swing Society - September 1993 - Louis is the answer to a trivia question. Pulse - September 2000 - Cover story on Louis, "Satchmo's Triumph." Michael Jarrett, "Top of the Pops," in "Pulse," September 2000, p. 24-29. (Three copies) Q: The Magazine of Queens College - Summer 1995 - Cover story on Louis, "Ambassador Satch." Michael Cogswell, "Louis Satchmo Armstrong: Our Best Ambassador," in "Q," Summer 1995, 1, p. 14-15. Q: The Magazine of Queens College - Spring 1998 - Features a tribute to Jimmy Heath on p. 1. The Queens Museum of Art Newsletter - Fall 1994 - Has a description of "Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy" on p. 1. (Four copies) The Queens Museum of Art Newsletter - Winter 1995 - Features a photo of Jimmy Heath being honored. QMA Quarterly - Spring 1995 - Features short description of a "Tribute to Louis Armstrong" at P.S. 143. QC Quad - September 16, 1991 - Features front page article on the opening of the Louis Armstrong Archives. Kati Donahue, "Pops' Presence Felt at QC," in "QC Quad," September 16 1991, p. 1, 3. Quarter Notes - March 2004 - One mention of Louis in an ad on p. 16. Quarter Notes - June 2004 - One mention of Louis in a write-up on Ruby Braff on p. 2. Quarter Notes - June 2005 - Two quick mentions of Louis p. 3 and p. 18 in addition to a profile of songwriter Jimmy McHugh on p. 1-2. The Record Changer - July-August 1950 - "Happy Birthday Louis!" tribute issue with numerous articles on Armstrong: Louis Armstrong, "Bunk Didn't Teach Me," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 30; Louis Armstrong, "Care of the Lip," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 20; Louis Armstrong, "Joe Oliver Is Still King," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 10-11; Lucille Armstrong, "Louis' Favorite Dish. The Recipe for Red Beans and Rice," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 18; George Avakian, "Louis Armstrong - 'I Mean the Jeebies,'" in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 22; Rudi Blesh, "On the Riverboats," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 9, 43-44; Peter Drew: "Louis Armstrong. The Professional Viewpoint," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 31, 46-47; Bill Grauer, "Louis Today," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 27; Fletcher Henderson, "Louis Armstrong. He Made the Band Swing," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 15-16; Orrin Keepnews, "Louis Armstrong. The Big Band Period," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 25-26; Lester Koenig, "The Hot Five Sessions, by Kid Ory," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 17, 45; Albert J. McCarthy, "Louis Armstrong. Discography," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 37-42; Alan P. Merriam & Robert J. Benford, "Louis Armstrong. Bibliography," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 33-35; Bucklin Moon, "Louis Armstrong. The Horn Behind the Blues," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 14; Charles Edward Smith, "The Making of a King," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 19-21, 45-46; Kay C. Thompson, "Louis and the Waif's Home. His Early Training Came 'Back'o Jones,' in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 8, 43; "From Louis' Photo Album," in "The Record Changer, July-August, 1950, p. 28-29; "Louis On the Spot. An Interview," in "The Record Changer," July-August, 1950, p. 23-24, 44. (Three copies) The Record Changer - August-September 1952 - "10th Anniversary Issue" with an article written by Louis. Louis Armstrong, "Joe Oliver is Still King," in "The Record Changer," August-September 1952, p. 22-23 (two copies) The Record Changer - Vol 14 No. 9 - Final issue of the magazine, featuring a cover photo of Louis but no articles on him. Record Research - March 1961 - Features Victoria Spivey on the cover, which is autographed from Spivey (as "Vickie") to Jeann Failows. Louis mentioned once on p. 13 Record Research - January 1963 - Cover photo by Jack Bradley of Louis with Victoria Spivey. Victoria Spivey. "The Louis Armstrong That I Know," in "Record Research," January 1963, p. 3, 19. (Two copies) Record Research - September 1971 - Tribute to Louis after his death some rare photos and a tribute by Len Kunstadt. (Five copies) |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Avakian, George Benford, Robert J. Blesh, Rudi Bradley, Jack Braff, Ruby Cogswell, Michael Donahue, Kati Drew, Peter Failows, Jeann Grauer, Bill Heath, Jimmy Henderson, Fletcher Jarrett, Michael Keepnews, Orrin Koenig, Lester Kunstadt, Len McCarthy, Albert McHugh, Jimmy Merriam, Alan P. Meryman, Richard Moon, Bucklin Oliver, King Ory, Kid Smith, Charles Edward Spivey, Victoria Thompson, Kay C. |
Search Terms |
Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Legacy Panorama (magazine) People Weekly (magazine) Pike's Peak Jazz & Swing Society (periodical) Pulse (magazine) Q (magazine) QC Quad (periodical) QMA Quarterly (periodical) Quarter Notes (periodical) Queens College Queens Museum Of Art Newsletter (periodical) Record Changer, The (magazine) Record Research (magazine) |
Year Range from |
1950 |
Year Range to |
2005 |
Accession number |
2005.3 |