Identifier | 817140 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 2 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A- |
Source Info | (Pre?) FM > ? > CD |
J-Card Comment | Disc 1: [61:24] 1. Intro [2:17] 2. Sleepy Time Down South[3:18] 3. Back Home Again in Indiana[4:52] 4. A Kiss to Build a Dream On[4:51] 5. The Bucket's Got a Hole In It[3:02] 6. Blueberry Hill[4:09] 7. Tin Roof Blues[4:37] 8. Struttin' with Some Barbecue [4:44] 9. It Wonderful[9:44] 10. Kyle's Medley[5:17] 11. The Man I Love[5:53] 12. Margie [5:16] 13. Big Mama's Back In Town[3:24] Disc 2: [59:08] 1. Baby, It's Cold Outside[6:25] 2. Stompin' at the Savoy [6:49] Set Break 3. A Nawlin's Funeral[7:27] 4. Say Si Bon[2:37] 5. Up the Lazy River [5:45] 6. Shadrack/Saints Medley[6:58] 7. Shadrack/Saints Medley[1:02] 8. Shadrack/Saints Medley[1:26] 9. High Society[2:58] 10. Salad[5:14] 11. Dum Dum Dummy Song[3:20] 12. Interview w/ Louis [4:27] 13. Enc: Struttin' with Some Barbecue [4:39] |
Tech Note | A little brassy sounding probably due to ALOT of brass present. Very good show. |
Traded From | Brack Coalson |
Traded From Email | btopia@ameritech.net |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Louis Armstrong 1954-05-08 Memorial Hall, University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC | |
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Set 1 | When 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 2 | New 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 | |
Comment | Circulates 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 |