Growing up in extremely precarious circumstances, only music and trumpet gave Louis Daniel "Satchmo" Armstrong
stability in his childhood and youth. At the age of 26, together with Kid Orys, he had his first hit, Muskrat Ramble, in the Billboard charts. Until 1966, another 78 hits were to follow. Concert
tours worldwide, plus appearances in Hollywood films such as High Society or Hello Dolly and legendary collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, among others, make him the figurehead of American
contemporary culture of his time. That is why, at the peak of the Cold War, the U.S. government sends him as a musical ambassador to the African and Asian countries courted by the U.S. and the
USSR. Later, he opposes racial segregation in his own country and refuses to cooperate again with U.S. authorities. Armstrong played a significant role in the development of New Orleans jazz and
established "star soloism" in jazz. Stylistically, he has influenced almost all subsequent trumpeters of traditional jazz styles. His distinctive voice also makes him one of the most successful
jazz vocalists ever. By the way, Armstrong's nickname "Satchmo" is an abbreviation of Satchel mouth, a reference to the size of his mouth.
專輯曲目
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編號
曲名
1.
La Vie En Rose
2.
A Kiss To Build A Dream On
3.
Cheek To Cheek [with Ella Fitzgerald]
4.
When You‘re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
5.
They Can‘t Take That Away From Me [with Ella Fitzgerald]
6.
When It‘s Sleepy Time Down South
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編號
曲名
1.
Basin Street Blues [with The All-Stars]
2.
Dream A Little Dream Of Me [with Ella Fitzgerald]
3.
Takes Two To Tango
4.
Mack the Knife [with Edward R. Murrow & Leonard Bernstein]