Archive Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0197 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Radio program "The Cisco Kid". Radio broadcast of Wayne King and His Orchestra. Lucille interviewed on KXA in Seattle. Radio music. Front of tape box includes photo of Louis eating with, among others, Pierre "Frenchy" Tallerie, Velma Middleteon, Barney Bigard, Doc Pugh and Billy Kyle. Contents (as on compact disc reference copy): Disc 1, Track 1: Radio music recorded in St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco with DJ Del Courtney: announcement; "Begin the Beguine" (Del Courtney Orchestra); Track 2: announcement; "Where or When" (Del Courtney Orchestra); Track 3: announcement; "All My Love" (Del Courtney Orchestra); Track 4: announcement; "Fidgety Feet" (The Cable Car Six); Track 5: announcement; "Trust in Me";"I Could Write A Book"; "Mama's Gone, Goodbye" (Del Courtney Orchestra); Track 6: announcement; "Until" (Del Courtney Orchestra with Pete Eastman); Track 7: announcement; "Bim Bam Boom" (Del Courtney Orchestra); Track 8: announcement; "Moon of Manakoora"/"Song of the Islands" (Closing of broadcast). Track 9: Radio music from KRW in San Francisco with DJ Ramblin' Ray: ["I Want Some Good Old Fashioned Lovin'"?] [unidentified performer]; Track 10: announcement; "Step It Up and Go" [unidentified performer]; Track 11: "[These Lonesome Blues]" ([unidentified performer]). Track 12: Recording of Chuck Davey/Ike Williams prizefight broadcast 3/26/1952: play-by-play of fight round 1; Track 13: round 2; Track 14: round 3; Track 15: round 4; Track 16: round 5; Track 17: post-fight commentary; Track 18: "Pabst Blue Ribbon Fever" (commercial); Track 19: post-fight wrap-up; Track 20: "Seattle Auto Show" (commercial). Track 21: Beginning of radio program "The Cisco Kid." Disc 2, Track 1: "The Cisco Kid" (continued from side one): Track 2: "Jack Kirkwood Show (commercial); Track 3: "The Cisco Kid" (continued); Track 4: "Wild Bill Hickock" (commercial). Track 5: Radio broadcast of Wayne King and His Orchestra: opening announcement; Track 6: "Violets" (choir); Track 7: announcement; "When Buddha Smiles"; Track 8: "Our Waltz" (Wayne King and Orchestra); Track 9: "Alice Blue Gown"(Wayne King and Orchestra with Gloria Van); Track 10: "Lover";Track 11: 'Neath the Southern Moon" (Wayne King) (incomplete)/"Lovebug Itch" (Eddy Arnold) (incomplete)/"We'll Sing a Song of Love [?]" (incomplete). Track 12: Lucille interviewed on KXA in Seattle: announcement; "IGA Food Stores" (commercial); Track 13: start of interview; Track 14: "C'est Si Bon" (Louis, fades to interview); talk about last interview they did; visit with Pope; trip to Honolulu; Track 15: upcoming gigs; visit with Pope; Track 16: close of interview. Track 17: Radio music on KXA, Seattle: station ID; "Beckstrom's Home Furnishings" (commercial); Track 18: opening of program "The House Party Show"; "safe driving" (public service announcement); Track 19: "Poor Whipporwill" (The Bell Sisters); Track 20: "Davidson's Drive-In Furniture Mart" (commercial); Track 21: "So Long Sally" (Perry Como). |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Bigard, Barney Como, Perry Courtney, Del King, Wayne Kyle, Billy Middleton, Velma Pugh, Hazes "Doc" Tallerie, Pierre "Frenchy" |
Search Terms |
Hawaii San Francisco |
Year Range from |
1952 |
Year Range to |
1954 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.197 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |