Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Date
1901-1971
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Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Name
Armstrong, Louis
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- Hello, Dolly!, 20th Century-Fox ; written for the screen and produced by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Gene Kelly
- Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
- The best of the Johnny Cash TV show, 1969-1971, a Reverse Angle production in association with Legacy Recordings
- High society, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Sol C. Siegel production ; screenplay, John Patrick ; directed by Charles Walters
- The original jazz masters series, vol. 1, pt. 2
- Hello, Dolly!, original motion picture soundtrack album, [music and lyrics by Jerry Herman]
- Blue guitars, Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson, Volumes I & II
- Piano man!, Earl Hines
- Great trumpets, classic jazz to swing
- A song is born, produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Howard Hawks ; [screenplay by Harry Tugend]
- Billie Holiday, the genius of Lady Day
- The Fletcher Henderson story, a study in frustration
- Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill, American theatre songs. Songs from The threepenny opera and Cabaret
- Dear Louis, Nicholas Payton
- The legendary Sidney Bechet, Sidney Bechet
- Ella and Louis, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
- Our love is here to stay, Ella & Louis sing Gershwin
- Best of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve
- Yes sir, that's my baby, the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929
- The Glenn Miller story, Universal International presents ; written by Valentine Davies and Oscar Brodney ; produced by Aaron Rosenberg ; directed by Anthony Mann
- Porgy and Bess, [music by George Gershwin ; lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin]
- We called it music
- Happy birthday Newport!, 50 swinging years
- Legends, icons & rebels, music that changed the world, Robbie Robertson, Jim Guerinot, Sebastian Robertson, Jared Levine
- Cabin in the sky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Joseph Schrank ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- Creator of20
- Now you has jazz, Louis Armstrong at M-G-M
- The complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, Louis Armstrong
- The essential Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, the ultimate collection
- Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo;, my life in New Orleans
- Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson
- The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- The best of the Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, Louis Armstrong
- Falling in love with Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, in his own words, selected writings, Louis Armstrong ; edited and with an introduction and appendix by Thomas Brothers ; annotated index by Charles Kinzer
- Fleischmann's Yeast show ;, &, Louis' home-recorded tapes, Louis Armstrong
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- Sugar, the best of the complete RCA Victor recordings, Louis Armstrong
- The Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- Heart full of rhythm, Louis Armstrong and his orchestra
- Louis Armstrong and King Oliver
- Rhythm saved the world, Louis Armstrong
- Rhythm saved the world, Louis Armstrong
- The Hot Fives, Louis Armstrong
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- The best of the Johnny Cash TV show, 1969-1971, a Reverse Angle production in association with Legacy Recordings
- Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
- Hello, Dolly!, original motion picture soundtrack album, [music and lyrics by Jerry Herman]
- The essential Louis Armstrong
- Piano man!, Earl Hines
- Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson
- The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- Falling in love with Louis Armstrong
- The Fletcher Henderson story, a study in frustration
- Our love is here to stay, Ella & Louis sing Gershwin
- Best of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve
- Yes sir, that's my baby, the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929
- Louis Armstrong and King Oliver
- Porgy and Bess, [music by George Gershwin ; lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin]
- Legends, icons & rebels, music that changed the world, Robbie Robertson, Jim Guerinot, Sebastian Robertson, Jared Levine
- The Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, Louis Armstrong
- The Hot Fives, Louis Armstrong
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