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The Worlds Jazz Crazy, Lawdy, So Am I - Louis Armstrong - Plays The Blues (Vinyl, Album)
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Tojalar October 2, 2012Louis Armstrong [1] (August 4, – July 6, ), [2] nicknamed Satchmo [3] or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and an influential figure in jazz music.. Coming to prominence in the s as an "inventive" trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance.
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Voodoojin October 2, 2012Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents London (UK) AL (inch) Series: AL - Louis Armstrong Plays the Blues - Louis Armstrong [] Same as Riverside RLP ; Satchmo accompanies great blues singers. The Railroad Blues - Trixie Smith/The World's Jazz Crazy, Lawdy, So Am I - Trixie Smith/Jelly Bean Blues - Ma Rainey/Countin' The Blues - Ma Rainey//See See Rider Blues.
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Malacage October 2, 2012The Railroad Blues Written-By – Trixie Smith: A2: The World's Jazz Crazy Lawdy So Am I Written-By – Trixie Smith: B1: Jelly Bean Blues Written-By – Lena Arrant: B2: Countin' The Blues Written-By – Gertrude Rainey*5/5(1).
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Kagor October 2, 2012Complete Columbia Session by Kid Ory - CD () for $ from preslitciacontacoselfzamamanlacon.co Jazz - Order by Phone Price: $
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Galabar October 2, 2012Features Louis Armstrong’s ‘West End Blues’, The Day Jazz Changed Forever. It was 28 June , when Louis Armstrong and the Hot Five recorded one of the landmark recordings of the 20th.
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Mak October 2, 2012RLP - Louis Armstrong Plays The Blues - Louis Armstrong [] The Railroad Blues/The World's Jazz Crazy, Lawdy, So Am I/Jelly Bean Blues/Countin' The Blues/See See Rider Blues/Come On Coot And Play That Thing/Find Me At The Greasy Spoon/When Your Man Is Going To Put You Down RLP - Johnny Dodds - Johnny Dodds [] Available on red.
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Vudonos October 2, 2012Or approximately jazz music is made Well, you take some skins, jazz begins Then you take a bass Man, now we're gettin' some place Take a box, one that rocks Take a blue horn, New Orleans-born Ah, you take a stick with a lick Take a bone, ho-ho-hold the phone Take a spot, cool and hot Now you has jazz, jazz, jazz, jazz, jazz Le tout ensemble.
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Meziktilar October 2, 2012Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for What a Wonderful World (Jazz Hour) - Louis Armstrong on AllMusic - - This set takes its title from one of Louis.