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Jazz Icons: Louis Armstrong is one of the only known complete Armstrong concerts from the 1950s to be captured on film. This 55-minute set, filmed in Belgium in 1959, features many of Satchmo's greatest songs including "Mack The Knifeâ?, "When It's Sleepy Time Down Southâ? and "Stompin' At The Savoy,â? backed by his stellar band the All-Stars, featuring Trummy Young, Peanuts Hucko, Billy Kyle, Danny Barcelona and Mort Herbert.
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Louis Armstrong: Live in '59
Original title
Louis Armstrong: Live in '59
Runtime in minutes
55
Production year
2006
International release
2006-06-07












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