Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Date
1901-1971
Label
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Name
Armstrong, Louis
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- Contributor of9
- Porgy & Bess, [music by George Gershwin] ; Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
- Ella and Louis, the ultimate duets, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong
- Cabin in the sky
- The OKeh sessions 1923, King Oliver & his Creole Jazz Band
- Really the blues, Sidney Bechet
- Doin' what I please, Don Redman
- The great Gatsby, the jazz recordings : a selection of yellow cocktail music from Baz Luhrmann's film, featuring The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
- Louis Armstrong, live in '59, producers, David Peck & Phillip Galloway
- Midnights at V-Disc
- Piano man!, Earl Hines
- Ma Rainey
- Oh play that thing, original 1923 recordings with Louis Armstrong, King Oliver
- The Earl featuring Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet, original recordings 1928-1941
- Creator of17
- The majestic years, Louis Armstrong
- Swing that music, by Louis Armstrong ; with an introduction by Rudy Vallee and a new foreword by Dan Morgenstern ; music section edited by Horace Gerlach ; with special examples of swing music contributed by Benny Goodman ... [et al.]
- Jazz masters, 1, Louis Armstrong
- King Louis, Louis Armstrong;, Disc 4 :
- The complete Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland, Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland
- Original keys for singers, Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo, the Louis Armstrong collection, Louis Armstrong
- The chronological Louis Armstrong: 1946-1947
- King Louis, Louis Armstrong;, [notes]
- The Louis Armstrong connection, performed by Kenny Baker, Vol. 4
- King Louis, Louis Armstrong;, Disc 3 :
- Complete Decca studio master takes, 1935-1939, Louis Armstrong
- King Louis, Louis Armstrong;, Disc. 1 :
- King Louis, Louis Armstrong;, Disc 2 :
- The complete Hot 5 and Hot 7 recordings, Louis Armstrong
- Young Louis Armstrong (1930-1933)
- Complete 1950-1951 All Stars Decca recordings, Louis Armstrong
- Masterpieces, 1, Louis Armstrong
- The complete RCA Victor recordings, Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, 1928-1931
- Focus of3