Archive Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0456 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Continuation of broadcast of Louis Armstrong and His All Stars in Caracas, Venezuela in November 1957. Recording of 1970 Johnny Carson special "Sun City Scandals." Recordings of sound recordings. Contents: Side 1, Part 1 Recording of a television broadcast from Caracas, Venezuela in November 1957, featuring a live performance from Louis Armstrong and His All Stars (continued from 198455): "Now You Has Jazz"; "Ain't Misbehavin'" (incomplete); "Ain't Misbehavin'"; "Perdido"; "St. Louis Blues"; "That's My Desire"; "Tiger Rag"; "Stompin' at the Savoy"; "I Get Ideas"; "Sweet Georgia Brown." Tracks 11-23: Recording of Louis Armstrong on Johnny Carson's "Sun City Scandals," broadcast on December 7, 1970: Louis on Johnny Carson's show, "Sun City Scandals," December 7, 1970: Edward Everett Horton comedy sketch; "Sun City Scandals" show opening; Johnny Carson monologue; comedy routine (Benny Rubin); commercial for Sucrets; "Those Were the Days" (Gloria Swanson); Johnny Carson, Edward Everett Horton comedy sketch; The Four Smoothies dance routine; commercial for Teflon; comedy sketch; "On the Sunny Side of the Street" (Louis Armstrong); Louis and Johnny talk; Edward Everett Horton comedy sketch. Side 1, Part 2 Continuation of recording of "Sun City Scandals": commercial for Sinex nasal spray; commercial for Vicks cough drops; "That's Entertainment" (Lil & Gladys Ahern, Wilberu Hall, Whitey Robins); commercial for Sony Trinitron TV; commercial for Future floor finish; commercial for Favor furniture polish; "Latin Quarter" (Fifi D'Orsay); comedy sketch; Edward Everett Horton & Johnny Carson dialogue; "How Does a Hen Know the Size of an Egg Cup When She Lays Her Egg" (Edward Everett Horton); comedy sketch with Louis; commercial for Clairol true to light mirror; commercial for Excedrin PM; Frankie Carl (piano), Eddie Peabody (banjo), Buddy Rogers (trombone), Freddie Martin (sax), Manny Klein (trumpet) each do a cameo and then perform "When the Saints go Marchin In"; Louis joins them and sings "Hello Dolly"; comedy sketch; Johnny Carson thanks all the performers; commercial for Polaroid camera; commercial for Sucrets sore throat spray; closing of program. Recordings of sound recordings: "Boogietrap" (The Dutch Swing College Band); "1919 Rag" (The Dutch Swing College Band); "Jeru" (Miles Davis); "Godchild" (Miles Davis); "Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down" (Bix Beiderbecke); "Sorry" (Bix Beiderbecke); "Reckless Blues" (Bessie Smith); "St. Louis Blues" (Bessie Smith); recordings of two unidentified Italian sound recordings. Side 1, Part 3 “Buona Pasqua” (Renato Carosone); “Papaveri E Papere” (Renato Carosone); recording of two unidentified Italian songs; “Quarte Lune” (Ray Martin and Trio Renato Carosone)”; “Margie” (Gate Avenue Strawhatters); “Boogie Woogie” (Gate Avenue Strawhatters); “Too Young” (Patty Andrews); “Until” (unidentified artis); “Basin Street Blues” (Calvin Ponder and Martha Davis); “If I Didn't Care” (Calvin Ponder and Martha Davis); Gary Moore talks to Cal and Martha; “Handful of Keys” (Calvin Ponder and Martha Davis). Recording of “The Milton Berle Show,” September 25, 1951: “Jeepers Creepers” (Louis Armstrong); “On the Sunny Side of the Street” (Louis Armstrong); Louis talks to Milton Berle; Newsboy sketch; “Gone Fishin'” (Louis Armstrong and Milton Berle); “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries” (complete cast); Louis on tape thanking Milton Berle. Recording of “Night Beat” (hosted by Ziggy Johnson): description of jazz; “Night Ritual” (Tito Puente); “Night Ritual” continued; jazz education; unidentified selection; “Muskrat Ramble” (Louis Armstrong); Johnson delivers Night Beat proclamation to Louis; “Tin Roof Blues” (Louis Armstrong); “Paris Jazz, Les Girls” (Gene Kelly) (incomplete); “Paris Jazz, Les Girls” (Gene Kelly); “The Right to Love” (Roy Hamilton); “Don't Let Go” (Roy Hamilton). Side 2 Recording of Mort Herbert sound recording “Night People” (with Sahib Shihab): “Son of the Preacher”; “I've Got You Under My Skin”; “Swiss Movement”; “Night People”; “Blues for Fred and Fay.” Louis speaks with Aunt Clara and Cynthia. Recordings of Louis Armstrong and His All Stars in New Orleans, May 13, 1952: “Indiana” (incomplete); “Back O'Town Blues” (missing beginning); “Muskrat Ramble”; “Big Mama’s Back in Town”; “You’re Just in Love”; “Stompin' at the Savoy”; “When It's Sleepy Time Down South”; Louis says good night. Lillian Friedlander sings "I Can't Afford to Miss This Dream" to Louis. Recording of “Satchmo at Symphony Hall”: “I Cried for You”; “Since I Fell for You” (incomplete); “Steak Face” (incomplete); “On the Sunny Side of the Street”; “High Society”; “That's My Desire”; “Steak Face” (missing beginning); “On the Sunny Side of the Street” (incomplete). Recording of Teddy Buckner sound recording “A Salute to Louis Armstrong”: “Potato Head Blues”; “Black and Blue”; “My Bucket's Got a Hole In It”; “Save It Pretty Mama” (repeats twice); “My Monday Date”; “Big Butter and Egg Man”; “Savoy Blues”; “Someday”; “Squeeze Me” (incomplete); “Squeeze Me”; “High Society.” Recording of Ruby Braff sound recording “Hi Fi Salute to Bunny”: “Keep Smiling at Trouble”; “I Can't Get Started”; “It's Been So Long”; “I'm Coming Virginia.” Recording of Connee Boswell sound recording “Connee Boswell - And the Original Memphis Five in Hi-Fi”: “When My Sugar Walks Down the Street”; “Say It Isn't So”; “At the Jazz Band Ball”; “Japanese Sandman”; “Make Love to Me”; “My Honey's Loving Arms”; “Pagan Love Song” (incomplete); Louis and Stuff Crouch come on tape and talk about being high; “Pagan Love Song” (conclusion); “Giannina Mia”; “Singin' the Blues”; “All of Me”; “I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate”; “When the Saints Go Marchin' In.” Stuff Crouch reads Connee Boswell liner notes (incomplete, finished on next reel). |
Tape Information |
Reel 1 according to original tape contents sheet found in box (c. 1970-1971 |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Bailey, Pearl Beiderbecke, Bix Berle, Milton Bigard, Barney Braff, Ruby Buckner, Teddy Carson, Johnny Cary, Dick Catlett, Sid Cole, Cozy Crouch, Stuff Deems, Barrett Ellington, Duke Gersh, Squire Hall, Edmond Jones, Dale Kyle, Billy Martino, Ray Middleton, Velma Moore, Gary Phillips, Russ Shaw, Arvell Smith, Bessie Tatum, Art Teagarden, Jack Young, Trummy |
Search Terms |
Boston Corona Louis Armstrong and His All Stars Queens |
Year Range from |
1970 |
Year Range to |
1971 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.456 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |