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ISSUE 3: LOUIS  ARMSTRONG
Your Download
x 1 Louis Armstrong Magazine pdf
x 2 CD Cover inlay pdf
x 1 CD Cover Back pdf
x 23 Louis Armstrong Classic mp3's:
ISSUE 3: LOUIS ARMSTRONG

The Magazine
From his humble upbringing in the Storyville bordellos, Louis Armstrong grew to the dizzy heights of stardom. He was the model for all jazz soloists and probably the most popular and enduring character in jazz history.

The Music
For breath-stopping excitement and melodic vitality, no one has ever matched 'Satchmo'. His innovative cornet playing and vocal style allowed him to reach a far wider audience than any other performer of his time. The mp3 brings you 23 tracks, including 'Jeepers Creepers', 'St Louis Blues' and 'Hotter Than That'.
'hotter than that'...track by track (total running time 70 min 45 sec)
1. I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) [3.09] Baxter
2. Mahogany Hall Stomp [2.37] Spencer Williams
3. West End Blues [3.17] Oliver
4. Muggles [2.48] Armstrong, Hines
5. Knockin' A Jug [3.14] Armstrong, Condon
6. Tell Me Dreamy Eyes [3.06] Kahn, Spitalny, Gordon
7. I Miss My Swiss [3.01] Baer, Gilbert, arr. Redman
8. St Louis Blues [2.55] Handy
9. Melancholy Blues [3.00] Bloom, Melrose, Schoebel
10. Cornet Chop Suey [3.15] Armstrong
11. Skid-Dat-De-Dat [3.02] Hardin
12. Potato Head Blues [2.55] Armstrong
13. Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' On The Corner) [2.42] Rodgers
14. Hotter Than That [3.01] Armstrong
15. (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue [3.01] Waller, Razaf, Brooks
16. Tiger Rag [3.17] La Rocca
17. Body And Soul [3.09] Heyman, Sour, Green
18. Basin Street Blues [3.29] Spencer Williams
19. Jeepers Creepers [2.37] Warren, Mercer
20. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket [2.53] Berlin
21. I'm Confessin' That I Love You [3.14] Neilburg, Dougherty, Reynolds

BONUS TRACKS
22. Snake Rag by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band [2.58] Oliver
23. High Fever by Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra [2.51] Sanders