A passionate live performance by a jazz giant
A powerful live recording of Armstrong's masterpiece from 1947.
"Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1" is a record of a masterful performance that embodies the soul of New Orleans jazz. Experience the powerful sound of the trumpet and the charming vocals to your heart's content. The wide selection of songs, from swing to blues, vividly captures the sense of unity with the audience. This is one of the most memorable live albums in jazz history.
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1)
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Muskrat Ramble
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2)
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(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue
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3)
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Royal Garden Blues
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4)
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Lover
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5)
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Stars Fell On Alabama
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B:
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1)
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I Cried For You
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2)
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Since I Fell For You
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3)
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Tea For Two
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4)
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Body And Soul
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5)
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Mahogany Hall Stomp
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Trumpet, Vocals - Louis Armstrong
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Vocals - Velma Middleton
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Trombone, Vocals - Jack Teagarden
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Clarinet - Barney Bigard
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Drums - Sidney Catlett
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Bass - Arvell Shaw
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Piano - Dick Cary
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Recording Supervisor - Peter Frutchey