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Re: [Satchmo Club] love louie

hi louie played differently in different times of his life they say he lost his
lip around
1920 always played great but played more stacato after that period.I visited
his gravestone last week there was a stone with a white coronet on top

"cornetmike, (grey_hipster)" <cornetmike@...> wrote:
Sometimes Tom Waits also copies Armstrong vocally. Why not copy the
best?

regards, cornetmike
o-iii-O

dbf404 <dbf404@...> wrote:
i have always found it interesting how people copy louie as an example
Buck Clayton. any comments ?


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i have always found it interesting how people copy louie as an example Buck Clayton. any comments ?...
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Sometimes Tom Waits also copies Armstrong vocally. Why not copy the best? regards, cornetmike o-iii-O dbf404 <dbf404@...> wrote: i have always found it...
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hi louie played differently in different times of his life they say he lost his lip around 1920 always played great but played more stacato after that period.I...
dennis freeman
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Aug 20, 2006
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Hi folks! In an interview I saw in TV, I heard Wynton Marsalis say that Armstrong never lost his "lip." It is true that Armstrong couldn't play as quickly, or...
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I agree with you Mike. Anyone who has played any instrument, esp. a trumpet/cornet or brass instrument, knows that range is just one aspect of musicianship. So...
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Aug 20, 2006
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