The recordings Louis Armstrong made for Decca between 1935 and 1946 capture him at his technical and charismatic peak. During this decade, Armstrong moved away from the raw, collective improvisation of New Orleans and toward the role of the virtuoso soloist and beloved entertainer. Key highlights of this collection include:
Tracks his move toward the "All Stars" small-group format that would define the rest of his career. 📀 Essential Versions and Formats The recordings Louis Armstrong made for Decca between
One evening, as the sessions wrapped up, Armstrong began to reminisce about his life and career. He spoke about his early days in New Orleans, playing on the streets and in local clubs, and his rise to fame with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. He recalled his pioneering work in jazz, pushing the boundaries of the genre and inspiring generations of musicians. 📀 Essential Versions and Formats One evening, as
The recordings Louis Armstrong made for Decca between 1935 and 1946 capture him at his technical and charismatic peak. During this decade, Armstrong moved away from the raw, collective improvisation of New Orleans and toward the role of the virtuoso soloist and beloved entertainer. Key highlights of this collection include:
Tracks his move toward the "All Stars" small-group format that would define the rest of his career. 📀 Essential Versions and Formats
One evening, as the sessions wrapped up, Armstrong began to reminisce about his life and career. He spoke about his early days in New Orleans, playing on the streets and in local clubs, and his rise to fame with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. He recalled his pioneering work in jazz, pushing the boundaries of the genre and inspiring generations of musicians.