Louis Armstrong: Jubilee Shows No. 21 And 22

Louis Armstrong: Jubilee Shows No. 21 And 22

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These two shows were made in Hollywood in 1943 to be broadcast exclusively to U.S. troops overseas during W.W.II. The two main acts on these programs are Louis Armstrong with a big band and Henry ?Red? Allen?s sextet, plus a couple of vocalists (Ivie Anderson & Jewel Paige), a...

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These two shows were made in Hollywood in 1943 to be broadcast exclusively to U.S. troops overseas during W.W.II.
The two main acts on these programs are Louis Armstrong with a big band and Henry ?Red? Allen?s sextet, plus a couple of vocalists (Ivie Anderson & Jewel Paige), a couple of drum soloists (Lee Young & Paul Barbarin) and a couple of comedy skits. The 21 numbers on this one hour-long CD are being released here for the first time. The musical repertoire is largely dixieland and traditional jazz, along with some popular tunes of the day. On the first show, Louis Armstrong performs classic versions of On The Sunny Side of the Street and Dear Old Southland, as well as a hilarious comedy skit with Jack Benny and Eddie ?Rochester? Anderson. On the second show, Henry Allen performs with his long-time trombone colleague J.C. Higginbotham, together with a first-rate New Orleans rhythm section powered by Paul Barbarin and bassist Benny Moten.
The show?s momentous climax teams top clarinetist Barney Bigard with Henry Allen and Paul Barbarin on Rug Cutter?s Swing.

Dear Old Southland
Dear Old Soutland
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Drum Break
Drum Stomp
Great Day
Harlem Stomp
Hip Hip Hooray
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
I've Got The World On A String
Leap Frog
Ol' Man Mose
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Rug Cutter's Swing
Stormy Weather
Tea For Two
Genres Jazz
Format Recorded Performance
Media CD
Series Storyville Jubilee
Publisher Storyville Records
Contributors Armstrong, Louis (Artist)
Language English
UPC 0717101100729