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Ben Pollack and his Park Central Orchestra - 1929
This is the full 8 minute version of the previously uploaded movie.
Red Nichols and the Five Pennies-Troublesome Trumpet-1933
Red Nichols and the Five Pennies perform "Troublesome Trumpet" in this clip from 1933.
Dance Band-Tiger Rag-1929 Vitaphone
Hot solos are performed in this 1929 clip.
Chet Baker-Isn't It Romantic-1964
Recorded in a TV studio in Belgium in 1964. Chet Baker on the horn,Jacques Pelzer- sax, Franco Manzecchi- drums, Luigi Trussardi- bass and Rene Urtreger- piano.
Chet Baker-Bye Bye Blackbird-1964
Recorded in a TV studio in Belgium in 1964. Chet Baker on the horn,Jacques Pelzer- sax, Franco Manzecchi- drums, Luigi Trussardi- bass and Rene Urtreger- piano.
Louis Armstrong-Skeletons In The Closet-1936
From the 1936 film "Pennies From Heaven".
Carl Young-No Longer There
Very smooth Jazz Ballad styling by Carl Young, a Facebook friend of mine who I believe has star potential!
Louis Armstrong-Stompin' at the Savoy-1959
Louis Armstrong performing in Germany around 1959.
Louis Armstrong Claude Luter- Struttin' With Some Barbecue
From the 1950's in Paris, Louis Armstrong jams at a club with Claude Luter.
Louis Armstrong and Dorothy Dandridge-Harlem on Parade
Louis and Dorothy team up in this Harlem on Parade number featuring "Ain't Misbehavin'"
Louis Armstrong-Jeepers Creepers-1938
Louie serenades a horse with his jumpin' 1938 version of this song by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer.
Louis Armstrong-Munity In the Nursery-1940's
A jazz version of a collage of nursery rhymes in which Louis Armstrong, Anita Louis, Dick Powell and Maxine Sullivan contribute to the vocals.
Louis Armstrong-I Can't Give You Anything But Love-1944
Satchmo and the band swing on this 1944 version of "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"
Frank Westphal's Orchestra-Sing you Sinners-1930
Newsreel clip from 1930 shows only know footage of this society orchestra jazzing it up!
Nat Gonella and his Band-1935
A rare clip of British Jazz trumpeter Nat Gonella from 1935.
Louis Armstrong All Stars-Basin Street Blues-1954
This is from the 1954 Colgate Comedy Hour filmed in New Orleans hosted by Gordon McRae.
Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong on the 1950's Edsel Show
Here we see Bing and Satchmo performing their duet from "High Society" for The Edsel Show. One noteworthy tidbit is that we only have this videotape because it was performed live and videotaped later to be broadcast in the Pacific time zone. If it wasn't necessary to record it for that reason, we wouldn't have this clip today. The Band here is a little different from the movie. In addition to Bing and Louis we have: Trummy Young - Trombone Edmond Hall - Clarinet Billy Kyle - Piano Barrett Deems - Drums