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The revolution of swing the small band music of Louis Armstrong.

Title
The revolution of swing [sound recording] : the small band music of Louis Armstrong.
Author
Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Publication
Dec. 17, 1994.

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v. 2AudioUse in library *LDCO 716 [Notes] v. 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound
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Additional Authors
  • Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
  • Marsalis, Wynton, 1961-
  • Payton, Nicholas.
  • Singleton, Willie.
  • Gordon, Wycliffe.
  • Lonzo, Freddie.
  • Anderson, Wessell.
  • Goines, Victor.
  • Barics, Robert.
  • Vappie, Don, 1956-
  • Napoleon, Marty.
  • Reed, Eric.
  • Roberts, Marcus (Pianist)
  • Veal, Reginald.
  • Riley, Herlin.
  • Hendricks, Jon, 1921-
  • Clark, Thais.
  • White, Michael, 1954-
  • Armstrong Continuum.
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) dnr
Description
2 sound discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative Title
Small band music of Louis Armstrong
Subjects
Genre/Form
Live sound recordings.
Note
  • Compact discs.
  • House programs (2 v.) on file.
  • Remainder of title taken from the house program is not reflected on the container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded live in New York City, Dec. 17, 1994, at Alice Tully Hall, as part of Armstrong continuum : the American genius of 20th century music, a five-day series of films, concerts, etc., devoted to Armstrong's legacy.
Source (note)
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center;
Contents
CD 1. Audience (8:10) ; Dear old southland (7:18) ; Commentary (9:22) ; Cake walkin' babies from home (5:12) ; I'm not rough (4:09) ; Gully low blues (4:56) ; Back home again in Indiana (4:58) ; Muggles (5:04) ; Hotter than that (3:39) ; Weather bird (3:15) ; Coronet chop suey (4:03) ; What a wonderful world (4:13) ; Audience (2:54) -- CD 2. West End blues (4:34) ; Muskrat ramble (3:17) ; Some day (3:47) ; Wild man blues (4:53) ; Tight like this (4:53) ; Skit Dat de Dat (4:52) Struttin' with some barbeque (3:37) ; Potato head blues (5:25) ; Heebie Jeebies (4:57) ; When the saints go marching in (5:42) ; Audience (2:38).
Call Number
*LDCO 716
OCLC
232155178
Author
Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Title
The revolution of swing [sound recording] : the small band music of Louis Armstrong.
Imprint
Dec. 17, 1994.
Playing Time
010721 004843
Performer
Wynton Marsalis, Nicholas Payton, trumpet ; Willie Singleton, trumpet and vocals ; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone and tuba ; Fred Lonzo, trombone ; Wess Anderson, alto saxophone ; Victor Goines, tenor saxophone ; Robert Barics, clarinet ; Don Vappie, guitar and banjo ; Marty Napoleon, Eric Reed, Marcus Robers, piano ; Reginald Veal, bass ; Herlin Riley, drums ; Jon Hendricks and Thais Clark, vocals ; Dr. Michael White, clarinet and conductor.
Event
Recorded live in New York City, Dec. 17, 1994, at Alice Tully Hall, as part of Armstrong continuum : the American genius of 20th century music, a five-day series of films, concerts, etc., devoted to Armstrong's legacy.
Original Version
Compact disc service copy, recorded at NYPL in Feb. 2008, from borrowed DAT masters (2 sound cassettes : digital, stereo. ; 2 3/4 in. x 2 in., 1/8 in.) lent by Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Local Note
Library's copy originally lacked the 2nd half of the concert. In October 2009, second part of the concert was located and added.
Source
Gift ; Jazz at Lincoln Center; 2007 NN-RHA
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Added Author
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971. Associated name
Marsalis, Wynton, 1961- Performer
Payton, Nicholas. Performer
Singleton, Willie. Performer
Gordon, Wycliffe. Performer
Lonzo, Freddie. Performer
Anderson, Wessell. Performer
Goines, Victor. Performer
Barics, Robert. Performer
Vappie, Don, 1956- Performer
Napoleon, Marty. Performer
Reed, Eric. Performer
Roberts, Marcus (Pianist) Performer
Veal, Reginald. Performer
Riley, Herlin. Performer
Hendricks, Jon, 1921- voc
Clark, Thais. voc
White, Michael, 1954- Performer. Conductor
Armstrong Continuum.
Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) Donor
Research Call Number
*LDCO 716 Notes on file.
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