Identifier1534944
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0001780062
Status1
Media Type.shn
Media Count2
NoteLouis Armstrong
05/04/1954
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC

Louis Armstrong
05/04/1954
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC

Set 1:
1. Band Intro
2. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
3. Back Home Again in Indiana
4. A Kiss to Build a Dream On
5. The Bucket's Got a Hole In It
6. Blueberry Hill
7. Tin Roof Blues
8. Stuttin' with Some Barbecue
9. Swonderful
10. Billy Kyle Piano Jam!
11. The Man I Love
12. My Sweet Baby
13. Big Mama's Back in Town > Love That Man


Disc 2:
1. Baby it's Cold Outside
2. Stompin' at the Savoy >

Set 2 (Set 2:) Intro/Announcements
3. The Life of Didley Rambo
4. It's So Good
5. Up the Lazy River
6. Shadrack, Meshack, Abendigo
7. When the Saints Go Marching In
8. When the Saints Go Marching In (Pt. 2)
9. High Society
10. Billy Kyle Piano Solo II
11. Dumb, Dumb, Dumby
12. Post Show Interview with L.A.
13. Struttin' With Some Barbecue


Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals
Kenny Johns - Drums
Billy Kyle - Piano
Arvel Shaw - Bass
Trummy Young - Trombone
Barnie Begard - Clarinet
Thelma Middleton - Vocals


Source InfoSBD?
Tech NoteAll
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Louis Armstrong 1954-05-08 Memorial Hall, University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Set 1When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(Back Home Again In) Indiana
A Kiss To Build A Dream On
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
Blueberry Hill
Tin Roof Blues
Stuttin' With Some Barbecue
S' Wonderful
All The Things You Are
The Man I Love
Margie
Velma's Blues AKA Big Mama's Back In Town
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Stompin' At The Savoy>
When It's Sleep Time Down South (Theme)
Set 2New Orleans Function
C'est Si Bon
Up A Lazy River
Shadrack
When The Saints Go Marching In
High Society
The Dummy Song
Interview
Struttin' With Some Barbecue
Set 3
CommentCirculates misdated as 05/01, 05/04, 05/05, 05/12, 05/14, and 12/05 and perhaps other dates.

May 8, 1954 is the correct and only date: http://ils.unc.edu/afporch/audio/louie/louie.html

Armstrong apparently performed twice for the German club's Spring Dance: in the afternoon at Memorial Hall for the public and in the evening, 8:00 to midnight, for a formal dinner. The afternoon performance circulates widely.

Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals
Billy Kyle - Grand Piano
Arvell Shaw - Double Bass
Trummy Young - Trombone, Vocals
Barnie Begard - Clarinet, Vocals
Thelma Middleton - Vocals
Kenny Johns - Drums

Song titles from All Of Me: The Complete Discography Of Louis Armstrong, by Jos Willems