Archive Record
Images


Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0357 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Recordings of the Armstrong sound recordings, "Live at the Crescendo" "Town Hall Concert", and "Ambassador Satch". Originally cataloged in "Tape Catalog #2, Part 1" (see Manuscripts, 1987.2.23). Front and back of tape box includes continuation of a newspaper article about Louis's 69th birthday, featuring quotes by him and Lucille about their Corona home. Beginning of article can be found on next tape box, 1987.3.358. Contents (as on compact disc reference copy): Disc 1, Track 1: Recording of the Armstrong sound recording, "Live at the Crescendo": "Perdido" (Billy Kyle solo); Track 2: "Blues for Bass" (Arvell Shaw solo); Track 3: "Don't Fence Me In"; Track 4: "Stompin' at the Savoy"; Track 5: "When it's Sleepy Time Down South"; Track 6: "Jeepers Creepers"; Track 7: "Tin Roof Blues"; Track 8: "The Bucket's Got a Hole in It"; Track 9: "Rose Room" (Barney Bigard solo); Track 10: "Me and Brother Bill". Track 11: Recording of the Armstrong sound recording, "Town Hall Concert": "Rockin' Chair"; Track 12: "Ain't Misbehavin'"; Track 13: "Back O'Town Blues"; Track 14: "Long Long Journey" (Louis Armstrong, Esquire All American Award winners); Disc 2, Track 1: "I Want a Little Girl"; Track 2: "Mahogany Hall Stomp". Track 3: Recordings of Armstrong sound recordings: "Pennies From Heaven"; Track 4: "Saint James Infirmary" (Jack Teagarden solo); Track 5: "Save it Pretty Mama"; Track 6: "Someday You'll be Sorry"; Track 7: "Sugar"; Track 8: "Snafu" (Louis Armstrong, Esquire All American Award winners). Track 9: Recording of the Armstrong sound recording, "Ambassador Satch": "Royal Garden Blues"; Track 10: "Tin Roof Blues"; Track 11: "The Faithful Hussar"; Track 12: "Muskrat Ramble"; Track 13: "All of Me"; Track 14: "Twelfth Street Rag"; Track 15: "Undecided". |
Tape Information |
Reel 57 according to ”Tape Catalog #2, Part 1” (see Manuscripts, 1987.2.23) |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Bigard, Barney Cary, Dick Catlett, Sid Cole, Cozy Deems, Barrett Haggart, Bob Hall, Edmond Hines, Earl Hucko, Peanuts Kyle, Billy Middleton, Velma Shaw, Arvell Teagarden, Jack Wettling, George Young, Trummy |
Search Terms |
Ambassador Satch (album) Corona Crescendo Club (nightclub) Queens Town Hall |
Year Range from |
1970 |
Year Range to |
1971 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.357 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |