Antoine Vuillemenot Salut Antoine RUclips is a VIDEO channel. If there is no video there should be some information about musicians and recording dates. Hence I did not put a like. Since the music is so great (I have all on LPs) I also did not click a dislike. Tommy Schibli
@John Wheaton nah youre mistaken, neil was the first winning the tour, then after that, came louis, flying his rocket, and who was lance? XD This comment blew my hat off
I have never heard any of Louis Armstrong's masterpieces in my life till today and my ears just jumped of my head and started crying with joy. Thanks Louis Armstrong
自分用 00:00 old Kentucky Home 04:35 Drop the Sack 07:27 Panama 11:37 St James Infirmary 16:40 Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight 20:16 Chimes Blues 23:44 Dr.Jazz 26:22 I Ain't Gonna Give None of My Jelly-Roll 30:28 Jelly Roll Blues 33:19 Frankie and Johnny 37:23 I Want a Big Buter and Egg Man 41:10 Dr.Jazz 52:38 I Ain't Got Nobody
I am in my 80s and have listened to this wonderful musician all my life. His music is a joy. I wish these audios also showed the man playing. His infectious smile and exorbitant body language are delightful and add richness to his music.
If you are learning what Jazz is, starting with Louis Armstrong is the best way to know. If you are ending your study of Jazz and celebrating the sweet knowledge of having escalated to a very high standard of music, then ending with Louis Armstrong is best.
Hilderspilder99 This is true. Jazz is life and like life, Jazz is a complex, magical weave of notes, experiences, emotions and exploration. It's a journey of soul and thus infinite.
No Pops, no Benny, no Miles, no Dizzy, no modern music as we know it today. I'm not exaggerating. He wasn't called Pops by musicians for nothing! If you study jazz you are studying an art form that was completely shaped by the great Satchmo. He was the single most influential musician of the 20th century. He was the first super star of the music world. He even gave us our modern vernacular. Don't believe me. Look into it.
Haha, so true. Especially after hearing Cory Henry's complex improvisations. Man, this just makes me appreciate the roots which grew into the ever-growing diverse jazz branches. Bebop is cool and all but just are these classics with punchy melodies.
I became a fan from E Pakistan now Bangladesh in the sixties. Love him from Missouri USA now. Listen frequently when I need calmness. He is the best of all. Regards.
Thanks for posting this! Today is my dad's 102nd birthday and it was a great joy to be at the cemetery and playing this in his honor,. The most joyful memory of my dad is, as a child waking up to Louis Armstrong on a Sunday morning , since it meant that he was in a good mood, and that was how he enjoyed it.
My grandad used to blast Louis Armstrong music in the kitchen when he was cooking and we used to sing our hearts out (didn't matter if we were in tune or not.) Those were the days. Miss ya, Gramps. :')
As someone with epilepsy and has just had a major grand mal seizure the other day I can say, that when your in your first day or 2 of recovery the most you can really do without hurting your head just by moving it is to listen to music or podcasts. The podcast I typically listen to is having a Christmas break right now so I was kinda stuck to just listening to music. I almost exclusively listen to rap and rock and I just so happened to be listening at the time to an artist named Chris Webby and his song Pearly Gates and absolutely loved the actual real instruments that he used behind the vocals. I was reading the comments of the video and people were saying that what he used in the background was actually Louis Armstrong’s St James Infirmary, I decided to look up the original song and from there absolutely fell in love with his music. Ive been sitting here listening to this for well over an hour now. So I guess what I’m really trying to say is Thankyou for making amazing music that helps me get through dark periods in my life
I got this album in vinyl from a girl I used to date long time ago. When my little girl was a baby she only fell asleep to this album I think it is one of my all time favorite album Amazing musician with amazing voice
I'm listening first time Louis. I'm reading this book called Junky by a writer William S. Burroughs. This book leads me here and what can i say i'm having great times with both Louis and William. Thank you both.
When i was young fourty years ago, everyday louis always fill my room and my ears. To hear him singing bring me back to the wonderful time . Thanks for posting this wonderful masterpiece.
Sadly we're repeating the horrors he lived in. Great music though. It's gonna be rough goin for a while. But maybe we'll get some good tunes. I keep thinking of the Third Man and Orson Wells on the ferris wheel.
I bought this very album as a cut-out in the summer of '64!! Not yet 15 yrs old at the time. Undoubtedly best acquisition ever. Here are the missing credentials: Louis Armstrong - trumpet, Peanuts Hucko - clarinet, Trummy Young - trombone, ... Billy Kyle - piano, Mort Herbert - bass, Danny Barcelona - drums.
Most favorite of all the great jazz giants, listening since the 60s makes me cry some time from just being able to enjoy such sweet stuff. Miss him. One of a kind.
Bonjour a toutes et a tous! Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique compilation de Mr Louis Armstrong! C'est un vrai bonheur d'écouter ce grand Mr Louis Armstrong, je l'ai découvert quand j'étais plus jeune, et je dois le reconnaitre c'est grâce a Mr Louis Armstrong que j'ai adorer le Jazz! Merci beaucoup pour ce merveilleux moment de tres grande musique! Prenez bien soin de vous. A bientôt! félicitations!
Thank you Tom & Jerry, The Junlge Book, Madagascar, Wall-E, The Princess & the Frog, La La Land and life for presenting me to this wonderful music and artist. Just LOVE it.
***** You did not say if you liked or dis-liked Louis Armstrong, you merely expressed that everyone has a right to their own opinion ... is that correct ?
Doesnt an opinion say more about the listener then the artist, if people disrespect an artist who worked so hard and is so talented, that tells me that they dont know shit about music ( exept for Miles Davis of course, he has the full right to critisize anyone ;)
Mike Boldi You should tell my sister that. She said this makes her throw up, and shes fucking older than me. xD
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My friend ad an uncle who was in Louis Armstrong's band. He either played trumpet or saxophone. I can't remember. But he played with Louis and said after the shows, people in the audience would buy him all the drinks he wanted. Ahhh, the life of a Jazz musician...
Jazz & Blues ‘Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra’ is medicine cures most kind of stresses. It’s always a pleasure listening to his music. Thanks for sharing. An early🎄Merry Christmas🙂everyone.
I will never forget my first impression of this great man, it was his amazing smile! Then came the love of his magnificent music, love him endlessly xxx
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
It's incredible being a metal lover and still be fond of this kind of awesome music 4:27AM, i have this test tomorrow, Im studying all night long... Louis is my only company now
My parents adored all of this old jazz..All the favorite's like Keely Smith, Sinatra and the other 'rat pack' Ella Fitzgerald and Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and the 'crowd,' back in the day.. Wonderful memories of childhood fun with singing and dancing around the lounge to a pile of LP gramophone records scattered on the lounge floor. GREAT STUFF THANKS xx 2.2021.
I heard his voice once and I couldn't forget it... So I searched for it and finally found him. I listened to him for a bit and it made me happy but then I read that he died and that made me sad... R.I.P Louis Armstrong A.k.a. one of the best
Beautiful and graceful music to touch our soul !!! Just listening brings back memories of my family listening to Mr. Armstrong music on the radio... .Thank you Louie Armstrong for sharing your music {magic} with us 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹
Love those solos. All that we have now comes from our fathers in music. Mack the Knife was probably one of the first story about violence and death in the community. Hip Hop doesn't even name names like Louis does. Thanks Louis, love it and you man.
I love jazz because in school me and my best friend were partnered to research about it and we fell in love with jazz and he left the school so everytime I listen to jazz I think about him! 💜
This reminds me of my favourite human my grandad who passed away over a decade ago. Louis was one of his favourite musicians. Grew up dancing and singing to the this music ❤
Llevo unos 50 años escuchando las grabaciones de Luis Armstrong y siempre pienso en lo mucho que me gustaría que el jazz vuelva a escucharse en radio y tv. Lamentablemente todo se maneja por modas y no por músicos reales y que perduren en el tiempo.
Да! Почему на ТВ ,где так много каналов нет специального джазового канала? Можно было бы передавать не только ретро ,но и современный джаз Но нет. На ТВ царствует современный местрим сонительного качества.
Yo reconozco que a mis 61 años creia que Louis Armstrong solo era trompetista.. Gracias por poder disfrutar de esta maravillosa música y la voz potente y templada de este tremendo artista.
Gracias por compartir este pedazo de paraíso musical in memoria mi padre lo esta disfrutando tanto o mas que un servidor porque compartio su experiencia de vida cuando brasero en Estados Unidos en los 40´ tubo oportunidad de escuchar en vivo al maestro Armstrong.
If all world governments dedicated themselves, to the arts including music, dance, sculpture, painting, and so on w`d have a better world, since people who play, sing, dance, and paint, are happier and more productive,which would lead to general sustained, and sustainable development BLESSING
Me puse a escuchar Jazz para hacer un trabajo y vaya que me quedo bien, gracias al Jazz y a este canal hice un buen trabajo ya que me concentre mucho y se me hacia relajante por como me deje llevar por la música
Louis in Stereo!!! Yeah!!I saw him with this AllStars several times back in the day--in Davenport Iowa--the Capitol Theatre! He was unique--nothing but music in his bones--and his lip! He even basically invented scat and always made you smile when he sang--such expression in that signature sound(s)!!! RIP with King
00:00 - Old Kentucky home 04:34 - Drop That Stack 11:32 - St James Infirmary 16:32 - Hot Time in the Hot Town Tonight 20:15 - Chimes Blues 23:41 - Dr Jazz 26:21 - I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of my Jelly-Roll 33:19 - Frankie and Johnny 37:22 - I Want a Big Buter and Egg Man 41:08 - Dr Jazz 01:34:10 - St James Infirmary 01:39:11 - Panama
We have a few fathers and mothers of this country. Just a few. The centerpiece is Louis Armstrong. The very heart and soul of our nation can be heard and felt in the sound of his voice and horn.
Yes! But later check out Elza Soares. Louis Armstrong met her and called her his daughter. Her voice is also very unique and hoarse ruclips.net/video/LQREUqpl58k/видео.html
Just read about his life and you know he was all about the music! He was truly a treasure of a human being, and his music career all started because he got in trouble for celebrating New Year's! (no joke)
As i Said before, we in Europe and especially in France and Denmark appriciated the afro American jazzmusicians who came here, and Many setled Down here in Paris, Copenhagen or Amsterdam and contributed immensely to the local jazzmusicians.
How people can dislike this? You don't search for Louis Amstrong just to dislike it...
That's I was thinking. You right.
Unless you hate everything in life
Well maybe they found it their recommendations and just... didn't like it?
Lukas Monastirsky Nop, still make no sense.
Antoine Vuillemenot Salut Antoine
RUclips is a VIDEO channel.
If there is no video there should be some information about musicians and recording dates. Hence I did not put a like.
Since the music is so great (I have all on LPs) I also did not click a dislike.
Tommy Schibli
So talented.
- Plays the trumpet like a god (and sings too)
- Won the Tour de France
- And was the first man on the Moon!!!
Hats off.
Way too underated
Hey wait a minute.
WHAT??? LMAOOOOOO this better be a joke haha
@John Wheaton nah youre mistaken, neil was the first winning the tour, then after that, came louis, flying his rocket, and who was lance? XD This comment blew my hat off
And then the Headstrongs married them and then oh... well you know...
nothing best for a cold winter day, than a smooking cigarrete, a hot coffe and a little of jazz
Maybe if I could smoke than I might agree. I Mean, I'm only CLASSIFIED years old
I have never heard any of Louis Armstrong's masterpieces in my life till today and my ears just jumped of my head and started crying with joy.
Thanks Louis Armstrong
+Enes Karaytuğ np
+Enes Karaytuğ
I've just experienced the exact same feeling. Thank you so much dear Louis Armstrong.
One of the best music experience!
Enes Karaytuğ , m,m,, B.
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00:00 old Kentucky Home
04:35 Drop the Sack
07:27 Panama
11:37 St James Infirmary
16:40 Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight
20:16 Chimes Blues
23:44 Dr.Jazz
26:22 I Ain't Gonna Give None of My Jelly-Roll
30:28 Jelly Roll Blues
33:19 Frankie and Johnny
37:23 I Want a Big Buter and Egg Man
41:10 Dr.Jazz
52:38 I Ain't Got Nobody
Thanks
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Thank you very much. Extremely useful!
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I am in my 80s and have listened to this wonderful musician all my life. His music is a joy. I wish these audios also showed the man playing. His infectious smile and exorbitant body language are delightful and add richness to his music.
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If you are learning what Jazz is, starting with Louis Armstrong is the best way to know. If you are ending your study of Jazz and celebrating the sweet knowledge of having escalated to a very high standard of music, then ending with Louis Armstrong is best.
Your study of Jazz never really ends 😉
Hilderspilder99 This is true. Jazz is life and like life, Jazz is a complex, magical weave of notes, experiences, emotions and exploration. It's a journey of soul and thus infinite.
Ronald McReynolds i heard some of benny goodman he's pretty good too
No Pops, no Benny, no Miles, no Dizzy, no modern music as we know it today. I'm not exaggerating. He wasn't called Pops by musicians for nothing! If you study jazz you are studying an art form that was completely shaped by the great Satchmo. He was the single most influential musician of the 20th century. He was the first super star of the music world. He even gave us our modern vernacular. Don't believe me. Look into it.
Haha, so true. Especially after hearing Cory Henry's complex improvisations. Man, this just makes me appreciate the roots which grew into the ever-growing diverse jazz branches. Bebop is cool and all but just are these classics with punchy melodies.
The true testament to his greatness is the mere fact that his praises come in many languages and from every country around the world!
Agreed. Even 50 years after his demise.
I became a fan from E Pakistan now Bangladesh in the sixties.
Love him from Missouri USA now.
Listen frequently when I need calmness.
He is the best of all. Regards.
Thanks for posting this!
Today is my dad's 102nd birthday and it was a great joy to be at the cemetery and playing this in his honor,.
The most joyful memory of my dad is, as a child waking up to Louis Armstrong on a Sunday morning , since it meant that he was in a good mood, and that was how he enjoyed it.
A" RFS,,,
I'm normally into rock music, but I have fell completely in love with Louis Armstrong after stumbling over this.Thank you.
I feel you.
Give Gunhild Carling a listen. Very talented and influenced by Armstrong.
zeer goed
Me too!!! :)
Me too!!
Louis Armstrong not only plays the Horns exceptionally, but his actual singing voice even has the texture of a Clarinet.
I think of Pete Fountain. The Man with a clarinet
My grandad used to blast Louis Armstrong music in the kitchen when he was cooking and we used to sing our hearts out (didn't matter if we were in tune or not.) Those were the days. Miss ya, Gramps. :')
As someone with epilepsy and has just had a major grand mal seizure the other day I can say, that when your in your first day or 2 of recovery the most you can really do without hurting your head just by moving it is to listen to music or podcasts. The podcast I typically listen to is having a Christmas break right now so I was kinda stuck to just listening to music. I almost exclusively listen to rap and rock and I just so happened to be listening at the time to an artist named Chris Webby and his song Pearly Gates and absolutely loved the actual real instruments that he used behind the vocals. I was reading the comments of the video and people were saying that what he used in the background was actually Louis Armstrong’s St James Infirmary, I decided to look up the original song and from there absolutely fell in love with his music. Ive been sitting here listening to this for well over an hour now. So I guess what I’m really trying to say is Thankyou for making amazing music that helps me get through dark periods in my life
This music makes the internet a more bearable place. Thank you.
I got this album in vinyl from a girl I used to date long time ago.
When my little girl was a baby she only fell asleep to this album
I think it is one of my all time favorite album
Amazing musician with amazing voice
memories... (:
I'm listening first time Louis. I'm reading this book called Junky by a writer William S. Burroughs. This book leads me here and what can i say i'm having great times with both Louis and William. Thank you both.
He's the only one who can make you smile in one of the saddest songs ever made.
When i was young fourty years ago, everyday louis always fill my room and my ears. To hear him singing bring me back to the wonderful time . Thanks for posting this wonderful masterpiece.
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Sadly we're repeating the horrors he lived in. Great music though.
It's gonna be rough goin for a while. But maybe we'll get some good tunes.
I keep thinking of the Third Man and Orson Wells on the ferris wheel.
GBI WarakasIV Ekklesia,i am 64 years old.I just found out abaut Armstrong.
Imagine if someone listen to this masterpiece in 2024
Us😍❤️
Yo disfruto este lujo de filarmonia!!!!
Iyem listenin’!!! Am on the MRT to work!! The 1 hr 15 mins feels like nothing!!! 😊
I bought this very album as a cut-out in the summer of '64!! Not yet 15 yrs old at the time.
Undoubtedly best acquisition ever.
Here are the missing credentials:
Louis Armstrong - trumpet, Peanuts Hucko - clarinet, Trummy Young - trombone, ...
Billy Kyle - piano, Mort Herbert - bass, Danny Barcelona - drums.
Most favorite of all the great jazz giants, listening since the 60s makes me cry some time from just being able to enjoy such sweet stuff. Miss him. One of a kind.
he brings a tear of joy to me sometimes also. heaven sent.
Bonjour a toutes et a tous! Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique compilation de Mr Louis Armstrong! C'est un vrai bonheur d'écouter ce grand Mr Louis Armstrong, je l'ai découvert quand j'étais plus jeune, et je dois le reconnaitre c'est grâce a Mr Louis Armstrong que j'ai adorer le Jazz! Merci beaucoup pour ce merveilleux moment de tres grande musique! Prenez bien soin de vous. A bientôt! félicitations!
Dziękuję Panu Bogu za Louisa Amstronga i jego utwory 😊
Thank you Tom & Jerry, The Junlge Book, Madagascar, Wall-E, The Princess & the Frog, La La Land and life for presenting me to this wonderful music and artist. Just LOVE it.
Hello, I am Dominican. I just wanted to say thank you for this work of art that you have left for the world.
It's incredible being a metal lover and still be fond of this kind of awesome music
I'm the same man. I was listening to Cannibal Corpse earlier today and all of a sudden here I am.
wow so cool and open-minded, thanks for sharing guys
same here! I hear it quite often though, i dont know what or how but the two styles must have something in common... :D
Damn... Peste Noire rocks ass
Hard Core electronic here
Armstrong isn't about music, he is about joy of life! Real stuff!)
Боже , яке диво ця музика ! Ніби повертаєшся додому, в минуле ,в якому ніколи не був але памятаєш кожен куток...
When your tastes mature, you turn towards the greats.
This is the greatest.
The 94 dislikes are immature, impatient, people ...
***** nah man if you dont like something just dont say anything at all. He's right, this is pure classics
***** oh! we got a hater lol
***** You did not say if you liked or dis-liked Louis Armstrong, you merely expressed that everyone has a right to their own opinion ... is that correct ?
Doesnt an opinion say more about the listener then the artist, if people disrespect an artist who worked so hard and is so talented, that tells me that they dont know shit about music ( exept for Miles Davis of course, he has the full right to critisize anyone ;)
Mike Boldi You should tell my sister that.
She said this makes her throw up, and shes fucking older than me. xD
My friend ad an uncle who was in Louis Armstrong's band. He either played trumpet or saxophone. I can't remember. But he played with Louis and said after the shows, people in the audience would buy him all the drinks he wanted. Ahhh, the life of a Jazz musician...
stan broniszewski that’s cool
This is the best blues and jazz I have ever heard.
he changed music worldwide
Jazz & Blues ‘Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra’ is medicine cures most kind of stresses.
It’s always a pleasure listening to his music. Thanks for sharing.
An early🎄Merry Christmas🙂everyone.
I will never forget my first impression of this great man, it was his amazing smile! Then came the love of his magnificent music, love him endlessly xxx
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
It's incredible being a metal lover and still be fond of this kind of awesome music
4:27AM, i have this test tomorrow, Im studying all night long... Louis is my only company now
same here.
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On a cold February day.. painting the hallway in a rich old gold colour.. grooving to Satchmo playing the blues = a good place to be.... Thanks
It's nice to discover that there is a good music in This World :)
Sitting in beautiful grounds, wine in hand, listening to a genius..... ahhhhhhhhh......🍷perrrrrrrrrrfect🍷
e's a fantastic singer. I hope you don't mind if we become friends and talk more about songs
意味はわからないけど前から聞きたかった懐かしい歌声で声も楽器の一部のような感じがします、聞いていると、😌🌸💓幸せを感じます。
Thanks.. I first knew him with 'Go down moses' which was played at my grandfather's funeral.. I can't stop but play his songs.
I've Listened to this album about 30 times and it gets better and better and better and better and better...... Trés Bonne!
My parents adored all of this old jazz..All the favorite's like Keely Smith, Sinatra and the other 'rat pack' Ella Fitzgerald and Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and the 'crowd,' back in the day.. Wonderful memories of childhood fun with singing and dancing around the lounge to a pile of LP gramophone records scattered on the lounge floor. GREAT STUFF THANKS xx 2.2021.
I heard his voice once and I couldn't forget it... So I searched for it and finally found him.
I listened to him for a bit and it made me happy but then I read that he died and that made me sad...
R.I.P
Louis Armstrong
A.k.a. one of the best
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Just listening to Louis Armstrong, makes life worth living....period
Beautiful and graceful music to touch our soul !!! Just listening brings back memories of my family listening to Mr. Armstrong music on the radio... .Thank you Louie Armstrong for sharing your music {magic} with us 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹
I love this so much. I'm convinced this is what our souls run on.
Love those solos. All that we have now comes from our fathers in music. Mack the Knife was probably one of the first story about violence and death in the community. Hip Hop doesn't even name names like Louis does. Thanks Louis, love it and you man.
I love jazz because in school me and my best friend were partnered to research about it and we fell in love with jazz and he left the school so everytime I listen to jazz I think about him! 💜
Louis Armstrong made the best, most beautiful music to ever exist.
I Loved finding this. Louis Armstrong is an American jazz treasure.
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This is what you should call music...
just lovely laid back jazz
This reminds me of my favourite human my grandad who passed away over a decade ago. Louis was one of his favourite musicians. Grew up dancing and singing to the this music ❤
i didnt realize how good jazz could be until i heard louis armstrong
Im only 22 yrs old and still listening of this kind of music.
I love jazz and blues😊😍
Young wise souls we are. ✊🏽
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If i wasn't completely happy with everything before listening to this, I sure am now!
Year is 2023 im still here, thank you Louis Armstrong.
This is MUSIC, and I like it. Louis is the GREAT! It is not that senseless jazz of our times, thank You Louis.
sitting back drinking a cold beer listening to louis Armstrong 👍😀
Many people of this day and age don't realize just how Great he was and still is....
who said
Llevo unos 50 años escuchando las grabaciones de Luis Armstrong y siempre pienso en lo mucho que me gustaría que el jazz vuelva a escucharse en radio y tv. Lamentablemente todo se maneja por modas y no por músicos reales y que perduren en el tiempo.
Да! Почему на ТВ ,где так много каналов нет специального джазового канала? Можно было бы передавать не только ретро ,но и современный джаз
Но нет. На ТВ царствует современный местрим сонительного качества.
Still listening in 2020 ....this collection has taken me through more assignments than my lecturers have.
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oooh yeah, Also in 2022
@@phumeoli Louis and his band still swish boombbaaaa in 2022 lovin this still!
Yo reconozco que a mis 61 años creia que Louis Armstrong solo era trompetista.. Gracias por poder disfrutar de esta maravillosa música y la voz potente y templada de este tremendo artista.
Just now listening to this.................what fabulous music. I almost forgot!
:-)
July 18, 2020 and there is still no sound that comes close to to the Sachmo himself Louis Armstrong 🔥
Facts
So true!🇺🇸🌹🥰
Just the best. The best most soulful version of a classic. And that is not dissing Cab Calloway's great interpretation, either.
Gracias por compartir este pedazo de paraíso musical in memoria mi padre lo esta disfrutando tanto o mas que un servidor porque compartio su experiencia de vida cuando brasero en Estados Unidos en los 40´ tubo oportunidad de escuchar en vivo al maestro Armstrong.
Que suerte la de tu padre!!
Dichoso tu padre que tuvo esa gran fortuna, Louis Armstrong fué uno de los talentosos que fundaron las bases de tan bella música
Una suerte tan grande 😁
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👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍aa
Classy music with no adds to ruin the groove, I like it
One of the only trumpet players I heard giving some vibrato. I LOVE IT.
How can you forget music like this,what a pleasure to listen to again.
Just absolutely talented Genius. such amazing wonderful music that fills the world how can over 500 people dislike this music?
If all world governments dedicated themselves, to the arts including music, dance, sculpture, painting, and so on w`d have a better world, since people who play, sing, dance, and paint, are happier and more productive,which would lead to general sustained, and sustainable development BLESSING
Jj
Dont forget they all for women reason all over 56 or something
Normaly, i listen a rock or a metal. I was sooooooo agresive and lazy but when i go hear jazz, i am happy! Thanks
Healing soulful music........ music that would calm a crying baby
Having a Satchmo revival at my home today. Grew up with this music, along with Ella and Duke Ellington
America greatest legend A Black Man full of SOUL live and let live.
💜💜 ur music fix the bad things happen these days .. thank u louis 🌸
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A national treasure, heck a treasure for the world. Thanks for having this album available for us all.
I LOVE THIS KIND OF MUSIC!!!!!🌹💜🌹💜🌹💜🌹
Thanks for the music
La qualité de l'enregistrement ainsi bien entendu que la musique sont superbes ! Merci infiniment de nous les avoir partagés.
A very fantastic and melodious voice - pleasing to the ears. The songs that are released these days makes you weep at how talents have diminished.
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tought ill hear one song and ill go to watch movie...
siting here over 3 hours now :)
csodálatos hangzás és hang mind a mai napig!!! Megnyugtat és vidámsággal tölt el. Köszönöm!
Me puse a escuchar Jazz para hacer un trabajo y vaya que me quedo bien, gracias al Jazz y a este canal hice un buen trabajo ya que me concentre mucho y se me hacia relajante por como me deje llevar por la música
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍aa
YEAH LOUIS YOU ARE THE LEGEND I LIKE TO LISTEN TO YOU WE ALLMISSYOU
Louis in Stereo!!! Yeah!!I saw him with this AllStars several times back in the day--in Davenport Iowa--the Capitol Theatre! He was unique--nothing but music in his bones--and his lip! He even basically invented scat and always made you smile when he sang--such expression in that signature sound(s)!!! RIP with King
Love you Love you Love you!
You are the coolest I’ve ever heard play beautiful music 😎
Thank you! ❤
00:00 - Old Kentucky home
04:34 - Drop That Stack
11:32 - St James Infirmary
16:32 - Hot Time in the Hot Town Tonight
20:15 - Chimes Blues
23:41 - Dr Jazz
26:21 - I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of my Jelly-Roll
33:19 - Frankie and Johnny
37:22 - I Want a Big Buter and Egg Man
41:08 - Dr Jazz
01:34:10 - St James Infirmary
01:39:11 - Panama
We have a few fathers and mothers of this country. Just a few. The centerpiece is Louis Armstrong. The very heart and soul of our nation can be heard and felt in the sound of his voice and horn.
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Ну можно и так если корректно нельзя
I LOVE MR Louis Armstrong music. Thank Leroy
The best thing I've ever heard. Louis Armstrong is the greatest man!!!
4:27AM, i have this test tomorrow, Im studying all night long... Louis is my only company now
hope it went well even if that was 3 years ago!
Make it 4
Update us, did you pass?
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I don't have any words for these beutifull jazz😍😍😍
Gabi Pirvu ikr
I love this music is medicinal for mydelf....Wonderful...Very nice. Since La Idla de El Hierro. Canary Islands. Islas Canarias. Spain. España.
👋 desde Santa Cruz de Tenerife 👍🏻🇮🇨
They're is only one man that has a voice like this no one can compare or be anything like him
Barry White too
Yes! But later check out Elza Soares. Louis Armstrong met her and called her his daughter. Her voice is also very unique and hoarse
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Excelente música, músico excepcional, su expresividad, su alegría....un gran artista por SIEMPRE!!!!!!!.........
Ahhh... that trumpet is heaven!
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Just read about his life and you know he was all about the music! He was truly a treasure of a human being, and his music career all started because he got in trouble for celebrating New Year's! (no joke)
As i Said before, we in Europe and especially in France and Denmark appriciated the afro American jazzmusicians who came here, and Many setled Down here in Paris, Copenhagen or Amsterdam and contributed immensely to the local jazzmusicians.
A thought came to me that my father used to listen to him and sing along, so I thought I'd try it it's really good
My generation hates this and I love it
This is the best blues and jazz I have ever heard.