Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Date
1901-1971
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Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Name
Armstrong, Louis
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- Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
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- The essential Dave Brubeck
- The roaring 20s
- Johnny Mercer
- Hello, Dolly, 20th Century-Fox ; written for the screen and produced by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Gene Kelly
- Cabin in the sky, original motion picture soundtrack, [lyrics by John Latouche ; music by Vernon Duke]
- The Best of jazz & blues, Kino International ; produced for video by Bret Wood
- Always, Irving Berlin
- Best of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve
- The essential American singers
- Dorothy Fields
- Frank Sinatra, singing with friends, executive producer, Dante J. Pugliese
- Best of Dixieland
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- Satchmo, my life in New Orleans, by Louis Armstrong ; new introduction by Dan Morgenstern
- Satchmo plays King Oliver, Louis Armstrong & the Allstars
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1
- Falling in love with Louis Armstrong
- The definitive collection, Louis Armstrong
- Portrait of the artist as a young man, 1923-1934, Louis Armstrong
- Christmas through the years, Louis Armstrong
- Disney songs the Satchmo way, Louis Armstrong ; [arrangements, Maxwell Davies]
- The Hot Fives, Louis Armstrong
- What a wonderful Christmas, Louis Armstrong & friends
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Volume 4
- Louis Armstrong and King Oliver
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Vol. 3
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- Love songs, Louis Armstrong
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 2
- The essence of Louis Armstrong
- The fabulous Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong
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- Louis Armstrong's all time greatest hits, Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines, Volume IV
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- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Encyclopedias
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- The genius of "Lady Day", Billie Holiday
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Vol. 3
- Satchmo, Louis Armstrong, a co-production of Toby Byron/Multiprises in association with Taurus Film, Munich, CBS Music Video Enterprises, and WNET/New York ; written by Gary Giddins ; produced by Toby Byron ; directed by Gary Giddins with Kendrick Simmons
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Volume 4
- New Orleans
- The Hot Fives, Louis Armstrong
- Ella Fitzgerald, Ken Burns jazz
- My dream duets, Barry Manilow
- King Oliver's Jazz Band with Louis Armstrong, 1923
- Louis Armstrong and King Oliver
- Falling in love with Louis Armstrong
- Someone to watch over me, Ella with the London Symphony Orchestra
- Dorothy Fields
- The Best of jazz & blues, Kino International ; produced for video by Bret Wood
- Always, Irving Berlin
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 1
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