I've heard it said (don't know if I believe it or not) that Armstrong didn't actually play on any recordings after 1946.. That the only time he played after...
The current edition of Jazz and Ragtime Records 1897-1942 is the 6th, published by Mainspring Press, Denver, Colorado, in 2002. You can easily google them. It...
You've been had! I wonder who made that one up and why. An excellent up-to-date comprehensive discography of Armstrong's work is "All Of Me: The Complete...
Jay McShann died on 7 December 2006. on 1/11/07 10:39, Olivier Douville at douvilleolivier@... wrote: By the way i would like to know more 'bout the...
Welll, here am I, stuck with a mouldy and fading Rust of Sixties vintage, printed by my old mate Steve Lane. It's falling apart, but, along with Carey/McCarthy...
I won't list all the negative points of the current edition of Jazz and Ragtime Records, as these have been outlined here and elsewhere over and over again. I...
Jazz & Ragtime Records is a wholly new title, not a 6th edition. There is no such thing. At the most it can be described as a 6th incarnation of Rust's Jazz...
There are many fine hot dance/jazz tunes in Rust's American Dance Band Discography which are not in Jazz Records. Does Lord attempt to include these in his...
Right Howard & Tony. There is almost no bad Louis, even the mawkish is transformed by his sincerity and musical intelligence. Later indeed the 'dedicated'...
... Indeed there are mistakes, I guess I need the authoritative recommendation of someone, like members of this very list before I get into a 420$ in amount of...
"The Formula For Love" was recorded in Copenhagen on 26 January 1959 by the All Stars with the Van Pallandts. It's been reissued on several German CDs, which I...
Walter Bruninckx's "90 Years of Recorded Jazz & Blues (1917-2007) (Prejazz 1897-1917)", of which the latest edition has just been published, is (a) cheaper;...
The Tom Lord discography was controversial when it first appeared, as large parts of it seemed to be plagiarized from other discographies, and not based on...
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... (Prejazz ... Sounds like an interestingly defined musical scope, and at the same time it seems like what I was looking for. tommer...
There is an interesting riddle on the following blog: http://keepswinging.blogspot.com/2007/11/who-is-who.html I thought Muggsy Spanier is their man but I am...
Louis Armstrong not recording after 1946?I can't believe that.Though I am no fan of his later work,his sound was unmistakable,I had some of his albums that...
Do you have the Verve album that Armstrong cut with Fitzgerald in the fifties?I had it but that was a couple of years ago.I found it at a garage sale;I didn't...
Satchmo recorded a lot for Verve, I think of an album he made with Oscar Peterson and The Prgy & Bess version with Ella Olivier Douville [Non-text portions of...
Tom Lord's discography is described in http://www.lordisco.com/ Albert ... him. ... controversial when it first appeared, as large parts of it seemed to be...
I was hoping Bob Eagle himself would respond to this, but according to information Bob has posted in other forums, Segar can be found in the 1920 census, aged...
Thanks. Really. OD I was hoping Bob Eagle himself would respond to this, but according to information Bob has posted in other forums, Segar can be found in the...
I never heard of Charlie Segar,but I had a few Capitol 78s of Nellie Lutcher.She was good.She was part of the rhythm and blues scene of the forties.Her...
Charlie Segar, "Keyboard Wizard Supreme", made four issued sides for Decca in 1934/5 and four for OKeh in 1940. They can all be heard on the CD 'Piano ...
I only heard one other trumpeter imitate the later Armstrong and that was on an old Command album I had of Doc Severensen.I would rather remember Armstrong the...
Bunk recorded 'Make Me a Pallet'quite a few times. With Bertha Gonsoulin in 1943,in San Francisco (tpt & pno). It was also on the first Bunk session in...
The interview (or at least extracts from it) is in Paul Oliver's Conversation With The Blues (London, Cassell, 1965 but there are reprints). on 4/11/07 18:51,...
Howard I've got the Louis/Gabriele on behind me and right, only Louis could have carried this off. His opening trumpet paraphrase of the --- actually rather ...