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Trumpeter extraordinaire, gravelly vocalled, with that grin. Jazz-Master? I dunno. I really like his Sunny Side Of The Street.
Re: Spotlight On Louis Armstrong....
by Amelia
on 2000-09-01 05:26:10
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One of the weirdest CDs in my collection includes Satchmo at the Monterey Jazz festival performing John Lennon's Give Peace a Chance. It's a good reminder of how long a career he really had.
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Re: Spotlight On Louis Armstrong....
by APM
on 2000-09-01 07:58:44
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While you are talking trumpeters one must also think Miles Davis. His career spanned nearly 50 years. Just think, Miles Davis & Dizzy Gillespie on stage together . . . Wow!
All that being said, I'm more of a Blues man.
Re: Re: Spotlight On Louis Armstrong....
by Kid Loco
on 2000-09-02 01:24:39
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Dammit APM, you pre-empted the next section, 'All Eyes On Miles Davis Y'All'. (Incidentally I am working my way through Arthur Conley's 'Sweet Soul Music') but Yeah, Bitches Brew, Eh? Nice disc. I have to confess to preferring Dizzy, but only because I've heard less Miles....
Re: Re: Re: Spotlight On Louis Armstrong....
by APM
on 2000-09-03 09:21:01
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I think that Bitches Brew was the album where he made his transition from Jazz to . . . now what would you call it, funk? Miles was a master at Jazz during the 40s and 50s, then in the late 60s his music went through some serious changes (drugs maybe?). I have to agree though, Dizzy was fantastic!
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