Archive Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0131 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Recordings of sound recordings. Louis and Lucille with Madeline Shaw, Jean Boulard and Stuff Crouch talking and playing sound recordings at the Dunbar Hotel, Los Angeles. Louis, Lucille and others at rehearsal at Oasis Club. Recording of All Stars in 1951. Contents (as on compact disc reference copy): Disc 1, Track 1: Recordings of Velma Middleton with the Jeepsters sound recordings: Louis and Velma introduce records; Track 2: "Sposin'"; Track 3: "Yours for the Asking"; Track 4: "Baby Don't Baby Me". Louis with Madeline Shaw, Eugene Bullard, and Stuff Crouch talk and play sound recordings at the Dunbar Hotel, Los Angeles, CA: "La Vie en Rose" (Louis Armstrong, live on "The Gary Moore Show"); Track 5: "La Vie en Rose" (Madeline Shaw); Track 6: Louis sends a message to Jacqueline Francois; Track 7: "La Vie en Rose" (Jacqueline Francois); Track 8: Eugene Bullard reads poem to Jacqueline in French; Louis talks about living in Paris; Track 9: Louis translates Bullard's poem; Track 10: "La Vie En Rose" (Jacqueline Francois); Track 11: Louis talks with Stuff Crouch and introduces song, Track 12: "Lucky Old Sun" (Louis live at the Apollo w/choir including Velma's mother); Track 13: "Mademoiselle de Paris" (Jacqueline Francois); Track 14: Lucille reads article about Louis at Club Oasis in Los Angeles; Track 15: Louis talks about Gertrude Gibson, Louis and Lucille; Louis tells story about woman oiling her body with sardines. Track 16: Louis, Lucille and others at rehearsal at Oasis Club: Track 17: "The Kit Kat" (Bubba Brown and Dice Tigner [sp?], teaching it to Louis and Velma Middleton); Track 18: "The Kit Kat" (instrumental); Track 19: Louis talks to Bubba Brown; "The Kit Kat" (a capella); Track 20: "So Long" ([Rex Ingram?]); Track 21: Louis, Velma, Stuff Crouch and Rex Ingram's daughter talk; Track 22: "The Woodpecker Song" (Billy Mitchell). Disc 2, Track 1: Recordings of All Star 1951 sound recording, "Satchmo at Pasadena": "Back Home Again in Indiana"; Track 2: "Baby It's Cold Outside"; Track 3: "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"; Track 4: "Stardust" (Jack Teagarden solo); Track 5: "The Huckle Buck"; Track 6: "Honeysuckle Rose" (Earl Hines solo); Track 7: "Our Monday Date"; Track 8: "Just You, Just Me" (Barney Bigard solo); Track 9: "You Can Depend On Me"; Track 10: "That's A Plenty." Track 11: Recordings of Bessie Smith sound recordings: "St. Louis Blues"; Track 12: "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle"; Track 13: "You've Been A Good Ole Wagon"; Track 14: "Sobbin' Hearted Blues"; Track 15: "Reckless Blues"; Track 16: "K.C. Moan". |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Bigard, Barney Bullard, Eugene Cole, Cozy Crouch, Stuff Francois, Jacqueline Gibson, Gertrude Hines, Earl Ingram, Rex Middleton, Velma Mitchell, Billy Shaw, Arvell Shaw, Madeleine Berard Smith, Bessie Teagarden, Jack |
Search Terms |
France Jokes Los Angeles Louis Armstrong and His All Stars Paris |
Year Range from |
1951 |
Year Range to |
1954 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.131 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |