Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2005.3.440--2005.3.468 |
Title |
Periodicals, Box 17 "Undersized Periodicals A-J." |
Object Type |
Magazine |
Collection |
Jack Bradley Collection |
Description |
This box contains 28 undersize periodicals featuring Louis Armstrong between 1946 and 1997. Issues include: Bulletin Du Hot Club de France - Mai-Juin 1962 - Contains a review in French of an Armstrong concert at the Olympia in Paris. Track-by-track review of Louis's album with the Dukes of Dixieland on p. 11-13. Photo of Louis on p. 19. Enclosed in original mailing sleeve with Louis's Corona address on it. Hugues Panassie, "Louis Armstrong a l'Olympia," in "Bulletin Du Hot Club de France," May-June 1962, p. 6-7. Bulletin Du Hot Club de France - Octobre 1991 - Reviews of three Louis Armstrong CDs on p. 8-10 and one King Oliver CD on p. 16-17. Cadence - January 1986 - Louis on cover with an interview on the inside with himself and Lucille from February 7, 1969. Bob Rusch, "Louis Armstrong: Interview," in "Cadence," January 1986, p. 5-12, 28. Cadence - February 1997 - Louis mentioned once in a review of a Dick Cary CD on p. 114. Clef - September 1946 - Louis on cover with a brief biography of him on p. 3. Four of Louis's Victor recordings are reviewed on p. 22-23. "Esquire's Hot Jazz All-American 1946 Award Winners" album featuring Louis is reviewed on p. 23-24. Cobblestone - October 1994 - Cover photo of Louis and kids on the steps of his Corona home. Entire magazine features short stories on Armstrong aimed at young people. Article on Louis and Queens on p. 41-43. Virginia Calkins, "'Ambassador of Goodwill,'" in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 14-16. Diana Childress, "With Scissors and Tape," in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 27-29. Ruth Tenzer Feldman, "'Music's My Language," in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 8-11. Carol Gelber, "Growing Up With Jazz," in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 4-7. Stephen Maitland-Lewis, "A Fan Remembers," in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 36-37. Virginia A. Spatz, "Scat and Improvisation," in "Cobblestone," October 1994, p. 8. Columbia Record Club Magazine - Vol 1., No. 9 - Louis on cover and featured in the article "$64,000 Jazz" on p. 6. Contact - Vol 1, No. 4, 1960 - Opens with a spread of photos Jerry Stoll took of Louis at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival and a concert at San Francisco's "Longshoremen's Hall" in 1959 with a brief summary titled "Louis, You're a Goddam Jewel. Creative Improvised Music Guide # 5 - 1997 - Lists a tribute to Armstrong CD on p. 85. Doctor Jazz - Augustus-September 1971 - Cover photo of Louis with a short obituary on the inside featuring lyrics to some of Armstrong's records, p. 1-5. Fanfare - July 1973 - Jack Bradley photo of Louis on the cover with stories on the inside about Armstrong Park in New Orleans, the funding of the Louis statue in that park and Louis's 70th birthday concert at the Shrine in Los Angeles. Ned Brundage, "For the Love of Louis," in "Fanfare," July 1973, p. 3-21. FM Listener's Guide - June 1962 - Color photo of Louis on the cover with a story inside featuring some Jack Bradley photos. David A. Himmelstein, "Pops," in "FM Listener's Guide," June 1962, p. 6-10. Hot Notes - July 1973 - Louis mentioned three times on p. 1, as part of a radio tribute to his music and in the obituary of J.C. Higginbotham. Also mentions that Jack Bradley produced the "Sounds of Satchmo," nine hours of continuous Armstrong recordings played at the Rainbow Room. Jazz 57 - Janvier 1957 - Louis on the cover. Louis autographed it to Jeann Failows, "To Roni, I thought you might want to read this book. Tee Hee. Pops." Four different Armstrong releases are reviewed in French on p. 9-11. Jazz 57 - Fevrier 1957 - Features a short article in French by Paul Studer about Armstrong's "Musical Autobiography" sessions, "Louis Armstrong and his hot five 1957," p. 4. Jazz 58 - Decembre 1957 - Cover photo of Louis. Coleman Hawkins discusses Louis's tenure with Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra on p. 8. "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography" gets a story on p. 11. J.P. Asselberghs, "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography of Louis Armstrong ou Louis, Encore Et Toujours," in "Jazz 58," p. 11-13. Jazz '65 - Features two photos of Louis performing in Czechoslovakia. Jazz Etcetera - Vol 1., No. 5 - Features former All Stars bassist Irv Manning on the cover. Jazz Journal Photo Album - Vol. 1 - Cover photo of Louis with photo of the All Stars on p. 16. (Four copies) Jazz Notes - July-August 1978 - Louis on cover - Jack Bradley editorial mentions the issue is dedicated to Louis. Contains a drawing of Louis and a transcription of "Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Generosity." Jazz Notes - Fall 1987 - Cover photo of Louis with Jack Bradley at Bourbon Street. Contains a story on p. 9-14, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Jack Bradley But Were Afraid to Ask." Also has testimonies on Jack by Nancy Bradley, Joe Muranyi, Loren Schoenberg, Leon Eason, Doc Cheatham, Dave Whitney and 15 other musicians on p. 15-17. (Six copies, one a photocopy). The Jazzologist - May/June 1970 - Features Louis on the cover with a notice about his 70th birthday "Hello Louis" concert at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Interview with Lucille Armstrong on p. 3. |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Bradley, Jack Bradley, Nancy Brundage, Ned Calkins, Virginia Cary, Dick Cheatham, Doc Childress, Diana Eason, Leon Failows, Jeann Feldman, Ruth Tenzer Gelber, Carol Hawkins, Coleman Henderson, Fletcher Higginbotham, J. C. Levin, Floyd Maitland-Lewis, Stephen Manning, Irv Muranyi, Joe Oliver, King Panassie, Hugues Rusch, Bob Schoenberg, Loren Spatz, Virginia A. Stoll, Jerry Studer, Paul Whitney, Dave |
Search Terms |
Armstrong Park (New Orleans) Bulletin Du Hot Club de France Cadence (magazine) Clef (magazine) Cobblestone (magazine) Columbia Record Club Magazine Contact (periodical) Corona Creative Improvised Music Guide (periodical) Czechoslovakia Doctor Jazz (magazine) Dukes of Dixieland Fanfare (periodical) FM Listener's Guide (magazine) Jazz '65 (magazine) Jazz 57 (magazine) Jazz 58 (magazine) Jazz Etcetera (periodical) Jazz Journal Photo Album (magazine) Jazz Notes (periodical) Jazzologist, The (periodical) Los Angeles Monterey Jazz Festival Queens RCA Victor Records San Francisco Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography (album) |
Year Range from |
1946 |
Year Range to |
1997 |
Accession number |
2005.3 |