Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong

Auteur : James Lincoln Collier

Date de publication : 1985

Éditeur : Pan Books

Nombre de pages : 383

Résumé du livre

To millions of fans, Louis Armstrong was simply a great entertainer, his shining trumpet and huge grin a sign of the great evening ahead. Armstrong himself never wanted more. But the boy who began life in a New Orleans waifs' home was to become a key figure in the history of jazz and one of the most important musicians of our day. Now award-winning author James Lincoln Collier as swept away all the old myths to reveal the real Louis Armstrong, shedding new light on both his music and his much misunderstood personality. Against the vivid backdrop of New Orleans, Chicago and New York he masterfully recreates the rags-to-riches life and brilliant career of one of the great legends of jazz.--Back cover

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