When I was 16 in 1956 I had the fantastic opportunity to actually see Louie perform in person at a concert at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana!!! A memory that has remained and inspired me for the past 66 years!
I too was 16 in 1956 and can remember when I was about 14 my older sister's boyfriend would every Friday night visit our house bringing with him his collection of 78rpm records among which were many Louis Armstrong tracks.What an experience. I was hooked for life.
@@DanSweden How nice to hear your story! She saw Duke Ellington there!!! How much I would have loved that! Yes, they had the cream of the crop artists perform there in those days! Thanks for sharing that.
The Greatness of Louis Armstrong and his terrific ALL STARS.They could all play sensationaly well.Louis was a giant in music not just in Jazz.What a great performance!
This song never gets old, no matter which version Louis leads. I love them all! If I could go back in time, I would definitely meet him in person, along with Ella Fitzgerald. This is the original soul music.
Oh..tony sando..Thank You..for uploading!!! This is a wonderful video!! I saw Louis and the All Stars with my parents and younger sister when they came out in 1954..I was 5 years old!!! I grew up with Louis on the Gramaphone (!!!) with Mum playing his 78''s!! I had a crush on Trummy!!! I loved his playing...the sound of his trombone..We were at the 1954 concert at the Stadium in Rushcutters Bay, Sydney and as Trummy came down the aisle, he spotted Dad and my sis and I..(Dad had met them the night before in the Sydney muso's club and got Trummy's, Arvell Shaw and Billy Kyle's autographs for us!!) and, I remember it as clear as day..Trummy leaned over to speak to Gin and myself..and asked us ""Are you young ladies enjoying the show?""..Well..He was simply..lovely!!! Mum called out for ""More"" after Velma Middleton finished singing..so, naturally, I got up and yelled for ""More"", also..Thank you, Mum! As a singer, and a Mother, you gave me a lifelong love of all music, especially my favourite..Jazz..!!!
Every reasonable person loves Louis. You just cannot remain indifferent when seeing and hearing him. And his all stars band guys are all great. What a performance !
I mutt not say mutt cause he's straight above and beyond purebred I thought it was going to FUBAR here and my son told me there is new adjective of his choice tissues made by oopsies corporation and he was concerned about his brother then I repeated oh where we gonna buy "fucking" tissues? He said did I say that and I said which teacher taught you that word? Excuse me I'mma call that school and Mrs Michauxs lightfoot Lonnie Ray Leonard Johnson HOTTEL Jackson and Jesus geez we gonna see today bruh get this nipped in the bud ( I'm obviously the teacher but just in case I need a friend one day)
Danny Barcelona on drums was a revelation to me several years ago. He got off the road with Satchmo and returned home to Hawaii. I believe he was of Filipino descent. Fine drummer.
Hey Chris Wonderful clip of LA in Aus. I then watched many other clips that followed. Danny Kaye, a favourite of mine as a kid. We even went to see him live at the London Palladium. His clip with all the greats, Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, LA, Gene Kruper and numerous artists I cannot name from the jazz world - absolutely fantastic. Where can you see such icons these days? You can't. How clean cut and well dressed for stage and no screaming idiots in the audience. Refreshing to relive those halcyon days. Thanks Chris
not quite true. I have many old recordings of jazz etc like this dating back nearly 100 years. But agree, for the masses it is an easy way to access old recordings.
Festival de talento sem igual. Quem hoje seria capaz de compor, cantar e tocar um instrumento com tamanha maestria? O que era magnífico ficou no passado. ❤🎼
Maravilloso todos los recuerdos musicales. Escuchar a famosas orquestas y música recuerdos de los mayores. Gracias por la música que no se escucha en la juventud . Recordar es vivir
30 de octubre del 2022 por la noche,viendo y escuchando estas joyas musicales,no hay duda que los mejores tiempos de la humanidad ya hace un tiempo que pasaron y dieron lugar a la decadencia actual
("Bing Crosby in Technicolor.") Who knew Trummy Young was this engaging an entertainer? From the movie "High Society," I know this number like the back of my hand, but I'd never seen this performance of it... It's slightly slower, and a whole lot groovier, and Satch the Entertainer is in full view. Although his featured moment is mere seconds in duration, Arvell Shaw shows, yet again, that he is one of the greatest stand-up bassists of all time. (Oh, yes: Music by COLE PORTER.)
Hi tux guys.. I was at the 1954 concert at the stadium.. and saw Louis and Trummy Velma Middleton was the singer.. I had a crush on Trummy and he bent down to talk to my sister and I.. Trummy said are you girls enjoying the concert.. dad got trummie’s autograph for me on a brochure.. I still have it.. my favourite treasure...
Who could ever forget the greatest jazz musician of all time nobody comes near him Vale Louis Armstrong a pity you are still not with us but thankfully there is plenty of film and recordings to remember you
When I was 16 in 1956 I had the fantastic opportunity to actually see Louie perform in person at a concert at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana!!! A memory that has remained and inspired me for the past 66 years!
I too was 16 in 1956 and can remember when I was about 14 my older sister's boyfriend would every Friday night visit our house bringing with him his collection of 78rpm records among which were many Louis Armstrong tracks.What an experience. I was hooked for life.
@@kenwakeford4789 Wow, so cool!
My mom saw Duke Ellington at notee dame in the early 60s. They had astonishing artists on campus
@@DanSweden How nice to hear your story! She saw Duke Ellington there!!! How much I would have loved that! Yes, they had the cream of the crop artists perform there in those days! Thanks for sharing that.
How I envy you!
Louis was THE BEST of the BEST. This is a classic performance. It will never go out of style.
The Greatness of Louis Armstrong and his terrific ALL STARS.They could all play sensationaly well.Louis was a giant in music not just in Jazz.What a great performance!
King of jazz
To say he was talented is an understatement!
@@charlesneilio7861 He was a gentleman, unusual given where he grew up.
Louis has gathered a group of master-musicians...what a sound!!
Best version
I've heard. World is a poorer
place without these guys.
I only can say: The Best!😮
We need Louis today in 2021. It still amazes me that musicians back then entertained and sang in suits & bowties.
And played with artistry and style!
@@oldcremona Absolutely.
Never mind musicians, men digging the roads wore collars and ties in those days.
Because they had talent and CLASS!
Wynton Marsalis is the guy now
This song never gets old, no matter which version Louis leads. I love them all!
If I could go back in time, I would definitely meet him in person, along with Ella Fitzgerald.
This is the original soul music.
Oh..tony sando..Thank You..for uploading!!! This is a wonderful video!! I saw Louis and the All Stars with my parents and younger sister when they came out in 1954..I was 5 years old!!! I grew up with Louis on the Gramaphone (!!!) with Mum playing his 78''s!! I had a crush on Trummy!!! I loved his playing...the sound of his trombone..We were at the 1954 concert at the Stadium in Rushcutters Bay, Sydney and as Trummy came down the aisle, he spotted Dad and my sis and I..(Dad had met them the night before in the Sydney muso's club and got Trummy's, Arvell Shaw and Billy Kyle's autographs for us!!) and, I remember it as clear as day..Trummy leaned over to speak to Gin and myself..and asked us ""Are you young ladies enjoying the show?""..Well..He was simply..lovely!!! Mum called out for ""More"" after Velma Middleton finished singing..so, naturally, I got up and yelled for ""More"", also..Thank you, Mum! As a singer, and a Mother, you gave me a lifelong love of all music, especially my favourite..Jazz..!!!
Every reasonable person loves Louis. You just cannot remain indifferent when seeing and hearing him.
And his all stars band guys are all great.
What a performance !
I'm unreasonable and I love him too.
@@dansf2 🤣
Did you know he was raised by a Jewish family?
@@lauriedevere4920
Of course.
The Kranofskys.
✡️
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We mut never forget the greatness of Louis Armstrong.
Craze man I live ever moment forù trad jazz from the 1950.
Will never forget by listening as much as I can
@@kenknight7748
By my
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I mutt not say mutt cause he's straight above and beyond purebred I thought it was going to FUBAR here and my son told me there is new adjective of his choice tissues made by oopsies corporation and he was concerned about his brother then I repeated oh where we gonna buy "fucking" tissues? He said did I say that and I said which teacher taught you that word? Excuse me I'mma call that school and Mrs Michauxs lightfoot Lonnie Ray Leonard Johnson HOTTEL Jackson and Jesus geez we gonna see today bruh get this nipped in the bud ( I'm obviously the teacher but just in case I need a friend one day)
Nice one! Thanks so much!
My hero! I loved to imitate him as a kid! His phrasing and exuberant performance always got me and I believe he was a happy person
no matter how shitty things have gotten in the last two years its impossible to think about while watching greats like this. thanks Sandoval
How good is this? Sensational!!
Armstrong movies my soul... thanks ...ever..always..
un capolavoro.....ARMSTRONG .....grazie ad ARMSTRONG sono medico perchè mi inchiodava alla mia sedia ...studiavo ascoltando HOME...con molta tristezza
Joe Darensbourg was family I love watching these! I only met him once before passed.
Louis Armstrong - A master of joyful jazz
Therapeutic is definitely the word for it!
The boy is killing himself over there😂😂❤️🎺
Обожаю! Луис Армстронг не только великий музыкант, но ещё и прекрасный актер. Как сейчас бы сказали: это супер перформенс))
Бля кайф
WOW fantastic. I do not know why I cry...or yes
Thanks for posting - gracias por publicar.
Great version, great sound quality and great line up. Thanks for posting.
All these years later can still feel the joy!
Vietnam vet
C'est incroyable.cet homme est un mythe.il souffrait des lèvres endolories mais y allait de tout son être.merci
This same band performed in Arena in Collingwood in 1959 ( best music music ever I heard in that Town)
Never forget what Miles said about Louis: There's nothing you can do on a horn that motherf....r hasn't done before.
the Call & Response love it much -
Jazz
Great entertainers like armstrong never die. Memories of sydney concert in 60s🎹
Hudba z hloubky duše přináší radost a pohodu a mír v srdci.Diky Lui
..
Danny Barcelona on drums was a revelation to me several years ago. He got off the road with Satchmo and returned home to Hawaii. I believe he was of Filipino descent. Fine drummer.
Gravelly vocal GOLD that could never be matched in our lifetime. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
БРАВО, ЛУИ АРМСТРОНГ 👍👍👍🤗😊❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹! Обожаю смотреть и слушать музыку и песни в его исполнении!
Hey Chris Wonderful clip of LA in Aus. I then watched many other clips that followed.
Danny Kaye, a favourite of mine as a kid. We even went to see him live at the London Palladium. His clip with all the greats, Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, LA, Gene Kruper and numerous artists I cannot name from the jazz world - absolutely fantastic. Where can you see such icons these days? You can't. How clean cut and well dressed for stage and no screaming idiots in the audience. Refreshing to relive those halcyon days. Thanks Chris
Inmortal. Los vi en mo ptria hace muchos años,tengo 86 años y no me olvido nuncade el i sus mudicos sublime😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😃
First live jazz I saw at the Festival Hall in Brisbane at the age of 17. Have not stopped listening and discovering since.
Love his Jazz and Raspy voice
This gives me the biggest smile.
Me too!
ikr !
Absolutely love that man, what a fantastic performer.
What a great performance of classic jazz !
Without social media websites like TH-cam this would be lost in time.
not quite true. I have many old recordings of jazz etc like this dating back nearly 100 years. But agree, for the masses it is an easy way to access old recordings.
The recordings I have are on 78s and date back to the 1930s. So a unique record of music through the ages.
Festival de talento sem igual.
Quem hoje seria capaz de compor, cantar e tocar um instrumento com tamanha maestria?
O que era magnífico ficou no passado.
❤🎼
Incredible outstanding historical version ever ! Merci beaucoup from Paris France and take care.
El verdadero jazz1
Tremendo Sachtmo!!
@@nolbertgh э0ххх000
Не повторимый на все времена. Вечная память....
Joe Darensbourg is my family! He was great. RIP Joe!!!
His playing great at the start but not given much chance to shine and not many recordings available of his great sound played on the radio today!
@@edwarddesenne6153 346
“Bing Crosby in technicolor” 😅😂
The world's golden tube ,as Armstrong was called and he is really unrepeatable up to date ,in spite of many years had gone ..
Louis Armstrong is the best
Never equaled! Ever.
Maravilloso todos los recuerdos musicales. Escuchar a famosas orquestas y música recuerdos de los mayores.
Gracias por la música que no se escucha en la juventud . Recordar es vivir
Another great version, love it.
Legendary master.
Absolutely fantastic...! ❤️
Wow... this is from the month when I was BORN!!! too cool! ( and the year obviously)
Just incredible. Thank you so much for posting this!
Louis Armstrong is the Jazzman or the man of Jazz is the very same. He is the greatest musician ever!
What could we do without it!
He was one of the Best,a Legend
Fantastic.Master of jazz.
Pure magic! The greatest!
Superb
Never seen this clip before. NYHJ works really well at that tempo.
My God it was faffffin' the world will never forget the art of Louis and his band Goddddd
Olhar o passado ouvindo esta maravilha, não tem preço.
Simply peerless. A little glimpse of heaven.
Beautiful !!!! Is very Nice !!!
Louis Armstrong só na leveza do ser👏👏
Sutil sutil 👏👏👏
Brasil ♡♡♡
This has existed my whole life, and this is the first time I've seen it. Why.....?
Согласен,что сейчас нет и очень нехватает такой мощной фигуры как ЛУИС
Good stuff.......the lighter side of music...God bless him.
Fantastic audio quality.
Great monsters of music.
Jazz is savior the World from problems ❤😂❤
I just luv Trummy groovin''..shaking those shoulders..
Great audio to this.
30 de octubre del 2022 por la noche,viendo y escuchando estas joyas musicales,no hay duda que los mejores tiempos de la humanidad ya hace un tiempo que pasaron y dieron lugar a la decadencia actual
louis the best, all time
Indeed!
Thank you chris
Teşekkür ederim...
This is so great!!!!
Amazing. Loves it.
Lo mejor de lo mejor! Saludos desde México!
Stupendo lui ed anche il suo gruppo
Louie..Louie..Louie you were sensational.. way ahead of your times.. lost you too soon...
Sensacional, gracias Ezequiel
This is it. Whoa! Let's have some fun while we're here, shall we? Oh yeah
("Bing Crosby in Technicolor.")
Who knew Trummy Young was this engaging an entertainer?
From the movie "High Society," I know this number like the back of my hand, but I'd never seen this performance of it...
It's slightly slower, and a whole lot groovier, and Satch the Entertainer is in full view.
Although his featured moment is mere seconds in duration, Arvell Shaw shows, yet again, that he is one of the greatest stand-up bassists of all time.
(Oh, yes: Music by COLE PORTER.)
In addition to playing "bone", Trummy Young also sang in Jimmy Lunceford's band: th-cam.com/video/o1jwHyErN-I/w-d-xo.html
Great info, thank you!
@@tuxguys Here's an example: th-cam.com/video/o1jwHyErN-I/w-d-xo.html
I have that version with Satch & Bing !
Hi tux guys.. I was at the 1954 concert at the stadium.. and saw Louis and Trummy Velma Middleton was the singer.. I had a crush on Trummy and he bent down to talk to my sister and I.. Trummy said are you girls enjoying the concert.. dad got trummie’s autograph for me on a brochure.. I still have it.. my favourite treasure...
How incredibly enjoyable. Thank you. Refreshing.
Louis Armstrong lives!
WOW! This is the first time I have seen this black and white footage and I absolutely love It! 🎶 🎵 🪕 🎼 💿 🎸 🎶 🎵 🪕 🎼 💿 🎸 🎶 🎵 🪕 🎼 💿 🎸 🎶
2021
Speech less......
Just... GREAT !!!!
A lesson too with you know who... Goose bumps..
Fantastic!
Who could ever forget the greatest jazz musician of all time nobody comes near him
Vale Louis Armstrong a pity you are still not with us but thankfully there is plenty of film and recordings to remember you
0How could the drummer not be named Danny Barcelona! A name right out of a Dashiell Hammett novel! And what pure great jazz this is.
Super dzięki za ten świetny program. Zwyciężymy z wrogami Polski ✌️🇵🇱. Nawet Tusk nie zdoła zniszczyć naszego patriotyzmu.
Os gênios são eternos.
...grazie Maestro ❤🙏