Louis Armstrong – Plays W. C. Handy (1987)
1 CD | time: 54 m 48 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 128,26 MB
Jazz, World / Label: CBS 450981 2 / Uploaded, Turbobit
1 CD | time: 54 m 48 s | HQ scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 128,26 MB
Jazz, World / Label: CBS 450981 2 / Uploaded, Turbobit
“ | William Christopher Handy (Alabama, 1873-1958) was a musician and composer, considered by his work among the most influential in America. It was called 'The Father of the Blues' because, although it was not the first to publish music in that style, he managed to raise it to be one of the dominant styles of American music. Louis Armstrong also felt a deep connection with the 'blues'. He made this album in 1954 with the collaboration of Handy and accompanied by his best musical training, the 'All Stars' (Barney Bigard on clarinet, Trummy Young on trombone, Arvell Shaw on bass, Billy Kyle on piano, Barrett Deems on drums and the great voice of Velma Middleton). | ” |