Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2003.80.082--2003.80.089 |
Title |
News Clippings (9 of 13) |
Object Type |
Periodical |
Collection |
Satchmo Collection |
Description |
Folder containing eight news clippings about Louis Armstrong. Contents include: *"Congolese Don’t Dig ol' Satch Yet," 1960 - Newspaper article about Louis's reception in the Congo. *Louis Armstrong, "Satchmo's Sign Off Column," 1956 - Newspaper article by Louis talking about his extensive tour of Great Britain. Mentions the hard life of being on the road. Quotes Dave Tough. *Robert Cameron, "Satchmo Would Have Loved His Farewell," 1971 - Newspaper article about Louis's memorial at the Church of the Holy Trinity upon his death. *"Thousands Line Street to View Armstrong," 1971 - Newspaper article on Louis's death and funeral. Mentions a Toronto tribute to Louis. *"Louis Armstrong was Millionaire when He Died,"1971 - Newspaper article on Louis's death and his relationship with Joe Glaser. *Patrick Scott," Louie and Ella do Porgy and Bess," 6/13/1959 -Review of the Fitzgerald/Armstrong recording of Porgy and Bess. *Sandy Brown, "Louis Armstrong," in "Listener,"6/11/1970 - Newspaper article talks about Louis's upcoming 70th birthday, his career, and Joe Glaser. *"Patrick Scott," Aftermath of an Outlived Legend," in "Globe and Mail Magazine," 11/11/1961 - Article on Louis's career. Includes observations by Teddy Wilson and Bud Freeman. Mentions him as an "Uncle Tom." |
People |
Brown, Sandy Cameron, Robert Fitzgerald, Ella Freeman, Bud Glaser, Joe Scott, Parick Tough, Dave Wilson, Teddy |
Search Terms |
Africa Canada Congo England Globe and Mail Louis Armstrong and His All Stars Toronto |
Year Range from |
1956 |
Year Range to |
1971 |
Accession number |
2003.80 |