Archive Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0132 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Louis and Charlie Phipps play sound recordings. Radio music (KGLO, Mason City, Iowa, KNBC, Kansas City, MO).Louis and friends in his Chicago hotel room (Sutherland Hotel). Radio music (WIND, Chicago, IL.), Louis and Charlie Phipps play sound recordings. Contents (as on compact disc reference copy): Disc 1, Track 1: Louis and Charlie Phipps play sound recordings: Louis and Charlie set up the tape recorder; Track 2: Rachmaninoff Op. 27; Track 3: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 4: "How High is Up" (comedy record) (Moss and Fry); Track 5: Charlie comments on Moss and Fry; Track 6: "I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music" (Louis Armstrong); Track 7: Charlie and Louis introduce the next selection; Track 8: "Shoeshine Boy" (Louis Armstrong); Track 9: Louis and Charlie send a message to Emilio; "How Long" (Pigmeat Markham); Track 10: Charlie and Louis introduce the next selection; "Les Feuilles Mortes" (Jacqueline Francois); Track 11: Charlie and Louis introduce the next selection; Track 12: "Aloha Oe" (Herbert Clarke); Track 13: Charlie and Louis introduce the next selection; Track 14: "From an Indian Lodge" (Sousa's Band);; Track 15: "On the Sunny Side of the Street" (Louis Armstrong); Track 16: "Since I Fell for You" (Louis Armstrong). Track 17: Radio music from KGLO, Mason City, Iowa and KNBC, Kansas City, MO: "I've Got to Fall in Love" (Bing Crosby); Track 18: "The Yodelin' Ghost" (Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters); Track 19: commercial (North Iowa Fair); Track 20: "Why Did I Tell You I was Going to Shanghai" (Bing Crosby); Track 21: "Don't Ever Be Afraid to go Home" (Bing Crosby); Track 22: closing of show "Spotlight on a Star"; Track 23: John Sivoney/Rosemary Clooney/Ken Carpenter comedy routine; Track 24: closing of the "Frank Fontaine Show"; Track 25: opening of "The Phillip Morris Playhouse on Broadway"; "My Dear Relative" starring Jack Carter, Minette Meyer; Track 26: Edward R. Murrow talks about the Spanish political situation; Track 27: commercial (Hamms Beer); Track 28: Edward R. Murrow "Word for the Day"; commercial (Hamms Beer); Track 29: commercial (Tydol Flying A Gasoline); Track 30: opening of program "Inspector Hawstone of the Death Squad". Disc 2, Track 1: Louis in his Chicago hotel room (Sutherland Hotel) with Zilner Randolph, his two daughters and Ernest "Six" Smith: Louis introduces Zilner's daughter who reads a story. Track 2: Radio music (WIND Chicago): "Love Where Are You Now" (Patti Page); Track 3: "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Woody Herman/The Third Herd); Track 4: announcer; Track 5: "I Cried for You" (Louis Armstrong); Track 6: "Since I Fell for You" (Louis Armstrong); Track 7: "Steak Face" (Louis Armstrong); Track 8: "On the Sunny Side of the Street " (Louis Armstrong); Track 9: Charlie Phipps introduces the next selection; Track 10: "Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans" (Louis Armstrong); Track 11: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 12: "Mahogany Hall Stomp" (Louis Armstrong); Track 13: Charlie Phipps reads an article about Louis; Track 14: "Prelude in C sharp minor" (Jack Hylton and orch..); Track 15: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 16: "Yours and Mine" (Louis Armstrong); Track 17: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 18: "Sun Showers" (Louis Armstrong); Track 19: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 20: "Shepherd's Serenade" (Bing Crosby); Track 21: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 22: "Anniversary Waltz" (Bing Crosby); Track 23: Charlie introduces the next selection; Track 24: "Somebody" (Bert Williams). |
People |
Clarke, Herbert L. Clooney, Rosemary Crosby, Bing Fontaine, Frank Francois, Jacqueline Markham, Pigmeat Murrow, Edward R. Phipps, Charlie Randolph, Zilner Smith, Ernest Williams, Bert |
Search Terms |
Chicago |
Year Range from |
1952 |
Year Range to |
1954 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.132 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |