Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 151-155

Last time out, Louis began redubbing his May 1970 appearances as co-host of The Mike Douglas Show in December of that same year, something that continues for the first few tapes in today’s post–but then the surprises and fun stuff starts and doesn’t stop until the end of the post so be sure to makeContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 151-155”

Louis Armstrong’s Tapes 1969-1971: Reels 146-150

It’s crazy to think that when I revived this series in July of this year, I started with Reel 50 and here we are with a post that ends with Reel 150. I didn’t plan on dedicating the rest of 2022 to analyzing over 100 of Louis Armstrong’s tapes, but I wouldn’t be doing thisContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s Tapes 1969-1971: Reels 146-150”

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 141-145

In our previous installment, Louis grabbed a bunch of tapes he originally made in the 1950s and gave them new catalog numbers in late 1970, which resulted in his unique collages coming back to the forefront of this series–a trend that continues in today’s post. Reel 141Accession Number: 1987.3.439 Right off the bat, Armstrong’s newContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 141-145”

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 136-140

In the early days of this series (which began in 2020!), most of the posts were on the short side as the goal was to share Louis’s catalog pages and collages and perhaps a paragraph or two on the content of the tapes, which were mostly dubs of interesting records Louis made while convalescing atContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 136-140”

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 131-135

In case you missed it, two weeks ago, we shared a post on Louis Armstrong’s Reels 126-130 that included unedited master takes from Louis ‘Country and Western’ Armstrong, audio of Louis being interviewed by Joe Delaney, the first portion of Louis’s 1970 appearance on The Flip Wilson Show and a hilarious tape with Lloyd VonContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 131-135”

“Satch and Von”: Louis Armstrong and Lloyd Von Blaine Rehearse “Integrate the Love” September 1970

In the previous installment of this series, we made multiple allusions to Lloyd Von Blaine, explaining that we would need a separate post to fully delve into the background of his relationship with Louis Armstrong, but more importantly, to set up a rollicking, hilarious reel-to-reel tape they made in September 1970 that will be sharedContinue reading ““Satch and Von”: Louis Armstrong and Lloyd Von Blaine Rehearse “Integrate the Love” September 1970″

“Whip It, Big Sid!”: 75 Years of “Satchmo at Symphony Hall”

We interrupt our ongoing series on Louis Armstrong’s reel-to-reel tapes to celebrate the 75th anniversary of arguably the greatest live recording in the All Stars’s discography, Satchmo at Symphony Hall. As always, we’ll share some treasures from our Archives–including a long audio segment from one of Louis’s tapes that you won’t want to miss–but first,Continue reading ““Whip It, Big Sid!”: 75 Years of “Satchmo at Symphony Hall””

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 126-130

The posts in this series aren’t getting any shorter, but they are definitely getting more and more packed with content–below you’ll find dozens of handwritten pages, a couple of videos, and about three hours of audio. Budget your time accordingly and dig in! Reel 126Accession Number: 1987.3.426 With Reel 126, we’ve come to the finalContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 126-130”

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 121-125

We’ve said this a few times in recent months, but this might be the most action-packed of all the posts in this ongoing series. No preamble is necessary, let’s jump in! Reel 121Accession Number: 1987.3.421 In our last post, we shared tapes Ivan Mogull sent to Louis of a few dozen songs to be consideredContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 121-125”

Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 116-120

Our last two posts have contained and hours and hours of audio of Louis Armstrong’s many television appearances in May, June and July 1970 (in case you missed them, this post has five episodes of The Mike Douglas Show with Louis as co-host, while this one has Louis on the Tonight Show, Dial M forContinue reading “Louis Armstrong’s 1969-1971 Tapes: Reels 116-120”

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