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Louis Armstrong "Dinah" 1933
7,539
SCARCE JAZZ CARTOON FROM THE EARLY 30'S
3,129
Sister Rosetta Tharpe ca. 1941 "The Lonesome Road"
2,180
Hoagy Carmichael & Dorothy Dandridge "Lazy Bones" 1941
2,170
Benny Goodman Quartet 1937
2,006
Louis Prima and his Band 1938
1,943
Louis Armstrong "Tiger Rag" 1932
1,744
Benny Goodman Orchestra "Bugle Call Rag" 1936
1,710
Duke Ellington Orchestra "Take The A Train" 1943
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Louis Armstrong "Dinah" 1933
7,539
SCARCE JAZZ CARTOON FROM THE EARLY 30'S
3,129
Sister Rosetta Tharpe ca. 1941 "The Lonesome Road"
2,180
Hoagy Carmichael & Dorothy Dandridge "Lazy Bones" 1941
2,170
Benny Goodman Quartet 1937
2,006
Louis Prima and his Band 1938
1,943
Louis Armstrong "Tiger Rag" 1932
1,744
Benny Goodman Orchestra "Bugle Call Rag" 1936
1,710
Duke Ellington Orchestra "Take The A Train" 1943
1,516
Mamie Smith "Harlem Blues" 1935
1,367
Louis Armstrong "Swinging On Nothing" 1942
1,199
Sister Rosetta Tharpe ca. 1941 "Four Or Five Times"
1,063
Fats Waller and his Rhythm 1942 "Ain't Misbehavin".
1,045
Wolverine Orchestra w. Bix Beiderbecke - Big Boy
923
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies 1929
828
Washboard Rhythm Kings 1933
801
Bing Crosby and Eddie Lang Dinah and Please 1932
795
Casa Loma Orchestra 1941
787
Bobby Hackett and Eddie Condon 1938
742
The Washboard Serenaders 1934
716
Cab Calloway "Some Of These Days" 1937
693
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Fats Waller 1935
682
Hal Kemp Band w. Eddie Peabody 1928
6,401
Sophie Tucker live in London 1930
5,722
 
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michaelconnor (4 minutes ago)
God bless that camera man.
bobbytylenol (10 minutes ago)
imagine when this had no precedent. phhhhew, that had to have been the moment.
vonalxao1 (17 minutes ago)
Louis Armstrong makes me proud to be an American.
SpacebarreYT (27 minutes ago)
born in 1990.... and this give me joy
savi6337 (31 minutes ago)
This is someone that loves music from the depth of his soul
devincompton4951 (47 minutes ago)
Saxophones are killin it during the intro
(52 minutes ago)
I am just glad talkies were invented in time for this gem to be recorded
This man is unbelievable... his rhythm, his intonation, his shading, his excitement, his verve, his inventiveness. He sings like he plays and plays like he sings and both are astounding.
Rest in peace Louis Armstrong. You are a national treasure. He’s a man that can have both a smooth and raspy voice, and sound wonderful. XD Scat is kind of a forgotten type of jazz
veronicahislop8363 (2 hours ago)
What talent! What greatness!. This man manage to create music despite the fact that he endured terrible racism- He suffered for his art but still managed to be supreme.
paultheseafoodchef9399 (15 hours ago)
Who’s still listening to this classic in 2024?
robotttts (15 hours ago)
His smile gives me so much life
majeedya378YB (3 hours ago)
I watched this for the first time today in class "History of Jazz" I had tears in my eyes.
WeirdBeach (15 hours ago)
The melody at 2:22 almost brings a tear to my eye. There was no disconnect between Louis and his trumpet. The most pure player that has ever lived.
uniquelines (23 hours ago)
This certainly is a tune that keeps you coming back. Utter genius.
patriciacannon1829 (1 hours ago)
God given talent!!!! This music was a part of Mr. Armstrong's soul. No one could take this talent away from him. Still listening in 2024.
rebelguevara1 (17 hours ago)
THIS WAS THE MOMENT IN TIME EVERYTHING CHANGED. Thank you Louis
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