Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2008.29.05 |
Title |
1970 News Clippings |
Object Type |
News Clippings |
Collection |
Phoebe Jacobs Collection |
Description |
Contents include: Alfred G. Aronwitz article, "Satchmo Never Felt Better" featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album "Louis Armstrong and His Friends" with quotes from Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman and others; photocopy of the cover and related articles from a tribute to Louis in the "Saturday Review," broken up into four sections: Stanley Dance, "Louis Armstrong, American Original," in "Saturday Review," July 4, 1970, p. 13-14; Bud Freeman and Irving Kolodin, "The Father and His Flock," in "Saturday Review," July 4, 1970, p. 15-17; Milt Gabler, "My Thousand-Year Man," in "Saturday Review," July 4, 1970, p. 18; Jack Bradley, "Trumpet Fanfare," in "Saturday Review," July 4, 1970, p. 19, 51 (this piece features a discussion on Louis with trumpeters Billy Butterfield, Ray Nance and Clark Terry); newspaper article with photo of Louis and Lauren Bacall at the Rainbow Room for the kickoff to the 1970 Summer Festival; Mary Campbell AP article on Louis's 70th birthday. |
People |
Aronwitz, Alfred G. Bacall, Lauren Bradley, Jack Butterfield, Billy Campbell, Mary Coleman, Ornette Dance, Stanley Davis, Moles Freeman, Bud Kolodin, Irving Nance, Ray Terry, Clark |
Search Terms |
Louis Armstrong and His Friends (album) Rainbow Room Saturday Review (magazine) |
Year Range from |
1970 |
Year Range to |
1970 |
Accession number |
2008.29 |