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Jazz Index
Louis Armstrong
1960-1969
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Jazz Index: Louis
Armstrong
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information relates to periodicals and books present in the archive of the Jazz-Institut
Darmstadt. Our extensive periodical collection comprises 1.000 periodicals,
more than 60.000 single issues. About 50% of the collection have been indexed.
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(R) = extensive record review
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Jazz Index on this
page has been compiled on 18. August 2004 by Wolfram Knauer
1960:
- Albert McCarthy: Louis
Armstrong, London 1960 [book; Deutsche Übersetzung, Stuttgart 1960] (F)
- Charles Fox & Peter Gammond
& Alun Morgan & Alexis Korner: Jazz on Record. A Critical Guide, London
1960 [book: Grey Arrow], p. 12-21 (F)
- Leonard Feather: The
Anatomy of Jazz, in: Leonard Feather: The Encyclopedia of Jazz, New York 1960
[book: Bonanza Books], p. 70 (T: "Muggles", trumpet solo)
- Leonard Feather: The
Jazzman as Critic. The Blindfold Test. Reactions to Louis Armstrong, in: Leonard
Feather: The Encyclopedia of Jazz, New York 1960 [book: Bonanza Books], p.
476-477 (F/I with Dave Garroway, Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis)
- Louis Armstrong. Scanning
the History of Jazz, in: Jazz Review, 3/6 (1960), p. 6-9
- Mezz Mezzrow: Koncert
s Louisem Armstrongem, in: Milos Bergl & Lubomír Doruzka et al
(eds.): Tanecní hudba a jazz 1960, Prague 1960 [book: Státní
nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umení],
p. 110-113 (F; excerpt from Mezzrow's "Really the Blues")
- NN: Armstrong et Belafonte
sur les écrans Francais, in: Jazz Magazine, 6/56 (1960), p. 17
- NN: Soliloqui by Satch,
in: Down Beat, 27/4 (1960), p. 14
- Ralph O'Brien: Louis
Armstrong. Eine Bildchronik, Zürich 1960 [book] (F)
- NN: Louis and New Orleans,
in: Down Beat, 27/1 (7.Jan.1960), p. 15-16 (F: Armstrong does not play in
New Orleans for racial reasons)
- NN: New Orleans - Hochburg
der Rassentrennung, in: Jazz Podium, 9/1 (Jan.1960), p. 3 (F: Armstrong All
Stars can't play New Orleans due to race reasons)
- NN: Louis Armstrong,
in: Jazz Podium, 9/1 (Jan.1960), cover (cover photo)
- Dan Morgenstern: Three
Giants, in: Jazz Journal, 13/2 (Feb.1960), p. 15-16 (C)
- John A. Tynan: "Oscar
Peterson Meets Oscar Peterson" (Verve), in: Down Beat, 27/3 (4.Feb.1960),
p. 28-29 (R)
- NN: Armstrong et Belafonte
sur les écrans français, in: Jazz Magazine, #56 (Feb.1960),
p. 17 (N)
- NN: News. Louis Armstrong,
in: Jazz Podium, 9/2 (Feb.1960), p. 28 (N: Mexican tour)
- NN: Sololiquy by Satch,
in: Down Beat, 27/4 (18.Feb.1960), p. 14 (short F)
- Don DeMichael: Louis
Armstrong - "I've Got the World on a String" (Verve), in: Down Beat, 27/11
(26.May 1960), p. 36 (R)
- Dieter Zimmerle: Lebendiger
Jazz - heute wie einst. Zum 60. Geburtstag Louis Armstrongs am 4. Juli 1960,
in: Jazz Podium, 9/7 (Jul.1960), p. 149-150
- Max Jones: At 60, Louis
Is Still Swinging, in: Melody Maker, 9.Jul.1960, p. 9
- Max Jones: Louis Looks
In, in: Melody Maker, 15.Oct.1960, p. 10-11
- NN: Five Fans for Louis,
in: Down Beat, 27/21 (13.Oct.1960), 16 (short F)
- Alfon Michael Dauer:
Louis Armstrong. Gedanken über eine große Musikerpersönlichkeit,
in: Jazz Podium, 9/11 (Nov.1960), p. 245-247
- Dieter Zimmerle: Louis
Armstrong. Eine Bildchronik von R. O'Brien, in: Jazz Podium, 9/11 (Nov.1960),
p. 250 (B)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong - "Satchmo Plays King Oliver" (Audiofidelity), in: Down Beat, 27/23
(10.Nov.1960), p. 33-34 (R)
- Max Jones: Louis Proves
He Is Still King, in: Melody Maker, 5.Nov.1960, p. 10 (R: "Satchmo Plays King
Oliver")
- NN: Armstrong's Akwaaba
in Ghana, in: Down Beat, 27/24 (24.Nov.1960), p. 12 (F)
- NN: Louis Armstrong ambassadeur
U.S. en Afrique, in: Jazz Magazine, #64 (Nov.1960), p. 15-16 (F)
- Bill Coss & Herb
Snitzer: On the Road with Louis Armstrong, in: Metronome, 77/12 (Dec.1960),
p. 13-17
- NN: 24 heures de détente
à Léopoldville. Le dernier miracle de Satchmo, in: Jazz Magazine,
#65 (Dec.1960), p. 32-35 (Photo-F)
1961:
- A. Destombes: Toujours
Louis..., in: Jazz Hot, 26/162 (1961), p. 32-33
- Hans-Jürgen Winkler:
Louis Armstrong, in: Hans-Jürgen Winkler: Jazz für Jedermann, München
1961 [book], p. 218-226 (F)
- J.-R. Masson: Satchmo
et Duke face à face, in: Jazz Magazine, 7/71 (1961), p. 15
- Louis Armstrong: Jazz
Is a Language, in: Lewis Porter: Jazz. A Century of Change. Readings and New
Essays, New York 1997 [book: Schirmer], p. 185-187 ("I"; Reprint, from: Music
Journal, 1961)
- Nat Hentoff: Studio Time.
"Place It Where You Want, Dolling!", in: Nat Hentoff: The Jazz Life, New York
1978 [book; Reprint, O: New York 1961], p. 117-128 (F)
- Whitney Balliett: The
Three Louis, in: Whitney Balliett: The Sound of Jazz. 46 Pieces on Jazz, London
1961 [book], p. 90-93 (R: Musical Autobiography); reprint, in: Whitney Balliett:
Collected Works. A Journal of Jazz 1954-2000, New York 2000 [book: St.Martin's
Press], p. 34-36 (F)
- Max Jones: With Duke
and Louis in Paris, in: Melody Maker, 7.Jan.1961, p. 2-3, 17
- Aris Destombes: Toujours
Louis..., in: Jazz Hot, #162 (Feb.1961), p. 32 (F)
- Barbara Gardner: Bing
Crosby & Louis Armstrong - "Bing & Satchmo" (MGM), in: Down Beat,
28/6 (16.Mar.1961), p. 30 (R)
- H. Geyer: Raubbau an
Satchmo. Gedanken zum Armstrong-Gastspiel, in: Jazz Podium, 10/3 (Mar.1961),
p. 73-74
- Humphrey Lyttelton: Louis
Changed the Face of Jazz, in: Melody Maker, 18.Mar.1961, p. 5
- NN: Russians Want Satchmo
for 30-city Autumn Tour, in: Melody Maker, 20.May 1961, p. 1
- Aris Destombes: Sur 13
microsillons de Louis Armstrong, in: Jazz Hot, #166 (Jun.1961), p. 28-29 (R)
- Dan Morgenstern: Rotating
with Satchmo & Mingus, in: Metronome, 78/6 (Jun.1961), p. 19-21
- Don DeMichael: Louis
Armstrong - "A Rare Batch of Satch" (RCA Victor), in: Down Beat, 28/12 (8.Jun.1961),
p. 37-38 (R)
- Max Jone: Louis Scales
New Heights, in: Melody Maker, 17.Jun.1961, p. 7
- NN: Satchmo für
Rußland, in: Jazz Podium, 10/6 (Jun.1961), p. 151
- Vic Bellerby: The Auburn
Glow of Big-Band Armstrong, in: Melody Maker, 4.Nov.1961, p. 6 (R: "Louis
Armstrong Jazz Classics")
- Max Jones: The Armstrong
Story Reaches 1928, in: Melody Maker, 9.Dec.1961, p. 8 (R: "His Greatest Years
Vol.3")
1962:
- Diverse Autoren: Round
About Satch, in: Jazz Hot, 28/177 (1962), p. 10, 13
- Hans-Jürgen Winkler:
Louis Armstrong. Ein Porträt, Wetzlar 1962 [book] (F)
- Hugues Panassié: Armstrong,
Louis, in: Stanley Dance (ed.): Jazz Era. The 'Forties, London 1962 [book:
The Jazz Book Club & MacGibbon & Kee], p. 50-52 (F)
- Leonard Feather: Armstrong/Brubeck/McRae/LHR
- The Real Ambassadors, in: Down beat, 29/27 (1962), p. 35-36 (R)
- Leonard Feather: The
Real Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 29/5 (1962), p. 20-23
- M.P.: Concerts. Une attraction
royale, in: Jazz Magazine, 8/83 (1962), p. 25-26
- NN: King's Scepter is
Enshrined, nin: Second Line, 13/5-6 (1962), p. 1-5
- NN: Louis and Others
Sued for 11 1/2 Million Dollars, in: Down Beat, 29/2 (1962), p. 15
- Richard B. Hadlock: Louis
Armstrong, Farimont Hotel, San Francisco, in: Down Beat, 29/7 (1962), p. 40
- Timme Rosenkrantz: Reflections
on Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 29/20 (1962), p. 50
- Michel Laverdure: Louis
Armstrong et Duke Ellington. Recording Together for the First Time, in: Jazz
Magazine, #78 (Jan.1962), p. 33 (R)
- Michel Laverdure: Louis
Armstrong - Vol. 1-5, in: Jazz Magazinel, #78 (Jan.1962), p. 35 (R)
- NN: Millionen-Schadenersatzklage
gegen Satchmo, in: Jazz Podium, 11/1 (Jan.1962), p. 18
- Leonard Feather: There's
a Lot in Me the Public Hasn't Heard! But I'd Like a Year Off to Catch Up,
Tells L. Armstrong, in: Melody Maker, 28.Apr.1962, p. 8-9
- NN: Satch Says: Dig You
Later. A Message for MM Readers, in: Melody Maker, 7.Apr.1962, p. 1
- NN: Who's Who in the
Satch All-Stars. A Quick Look at Louis's Sidemen, in: Melody Maker, 28.Apr.1962,
p. 8
- Bob Dawbarn: Louis on
Short Ration, in: Melody Maker, 5.May 1962, p. 10
- Dan Morgenstern: Pops
in Perspective, in: Jazz Journal, 15/5 (May 1962), p. 4-8 (F)
- Martin Williams: A Note
on Louis Armstrong and Jazz Rhythm, in: Jazz Journal, 15/5 (May 1962), p.
9-10 (F)
- NN: I'll Retire Soon,
Says Satchmo, in: Melody Maker, 5.May 1962, p. 5
- Sinclair Traill: Armstrong...
V.S.O.P., in: Jazz Journal, 15/5 (May 1962), p. 3 (F/R)
- Sinclair Traill: Louis
Armstrong, in: Jazz Journal, 15/5 (May 1962), p. 1 (C)
- Jean Tronchot & Philippe
Koechlin & Aris Destombes: Round About Satch, in: Jazz Hot, #177 (Jun.1962),
p. 10, 13 (C)
- Timme Rosenkrantz: Reflections,
Reflections, Reflections on Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 29/20 (19.Jul.1962),
p. 50 (F/I)
- Oscar Klein: Horn und
Herz. The Louis Armstrong Story. Ein Hollywood Treatment über das Leben
des großen Jazztrompeters, in: Jazz Podium, 11/8 (Aug.1962), p. 189-191
- Sinclair Traill: In My
Opinion. Lucille Armstrong, in: Jazz Journal, 15/8 (Aug.1962), p. 7-8 (BT)
- H. Grut: Legendary Louis
Marches On (Copenhagen, Tivoli), in: Melody Maker, 15.Sep.1962, p. 2 (C)
1963:
- Lil Armstrong: I Remember
Pops, in: Dom Cerulli, Burt Korall & Mort Nasatir (Hg.): The Jazz Word,
London 1963 [book], p. 47-50 (F)
- David A. Himmelstein:
Pops. An Appreciation, in: Coda, 5/6 (Jan.1963), p. 2-3 (F)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong & Duke Ellington - "The Great Reunion" (Roulette), in: Down
Beat, 30/29 (7.Nov.1963), p. 28 (R)
1964:
- Mait Edey: Young Louis
Armstrong, in: Martin Williams (Hg.): Jazz Panorama. From the Pages of Jazz
Review, New York 2/1967 [book, O: New York 1/1964], p. 105-110 (F/R)
- Martin Williams: Louis
Armstrong, in: Martin Williams (Hg.): Jazz Panorama. From the Pages of Jazz
Review, New York 2/1967 [book, O: New York 1/1964], p. 111-115 (F)
- Martin Williams: Louis
Armstrong. Style Beyond Style, in: Jazz, 3/1 (1964), p. 12, 22ff.
- Sidney Finkelstein: Jazz. A People's
Music, New York 1948 [book: Citadel Press]; reprint: London 1964 [book: The
Jazz Book Club & The Citadel Press], p. 148-190 (F: chapter "The
Pop Tune, The Hot Solo & The Large Band")
- Wilfrid Mellers: From
heterophony to polyphony. From polyphony to the antiphony of the big band.
Improvisation and composition in the work of Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton
and Count Basie, in: Wilfrid Mellers: Music in a New Found Land. Themes and
Developments in the History of American Music, London 1964 [book], p. 299-315
(F/A)
- Don DeMichael & Pete
Welding: "Armstrong and his Hot Five" (Columbia); "Armstrong and Earl Hines"
(Columbia), in: Down Beat, 31/4 (13.Feb.1964), p. 27 (R)
- NN: Le fros rouge. Big
Chief Russell Moore remplace Trummy Young dans le sextette de Louis Armstrong,
in: Jazz Magazine, #104 (Mar.1964), p. 15 (N)
- NN: Louis Latesr - Out
of Hospital, in: Melody Maker, 21.Mar.1964, p. 1
- Max Jones: The Great
Reunion, in: Melody Maker, 18.Apr.1964, p. 10 (R: Armstrong/Ellington)
- NN: Satch Suffers Inflamed
Veins, No Heart Attack, As Rumored, in: Down Beat, 31/10 (23.Apr.1964), p.
13 (N)
- NN: Satch Suffers Inglamed
Veins, No Heart Attack, As Rumored, in: Down Beat, 31/10 (23.Apr.1964), p.
13 (N)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong - "Satchmo, 1928-1930" (Decca), in: Down Beat, 31/11 (7.May 1964),
p. 32-33 (R)
- NN: Hello Dolly! The
Hit No One Wanted, in: Melody Maker, 23.May 1964, p. 3
- Don DeMichael: Louis
Armstrong - "Hello, Dolly!" (Kapp), in: p. 23 (R)
- Max Jones: How to Be
a Pop Success - And Still Be Louis, in: Melody Maker, 11.Jul.1964, p. 12 (R:
"Hello Dolly")
- NN: Armstrong's Birthplace
Center of Confusion, in: Down Beat, 31/21 (16.Jul.1964), p. 12 (short F)
- NN: Deadline Passes;
Armstrong Birthplace Torn Down, in: Down Beat, 31/22 (30.Jul.1964), p. 10
(short F)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong - "Hot Five and Seven, Vol.1/2" (Odeon); "Greatest Years" (Odeon);
"Born for Jazz" (Odeon), in: Down Beat, 31/25 (10.Sep.1964), p. 31-32 (R)
- NN: Louis Birthplace
Is Burned Down - A Shack in New Orleans, in: Melody Maker, 26.Sep.1964, p.
2
- Martin Williams. Les
lumiers du couchant. Premier au hit parade à soixante-quatre ans!,
in: Jazz Hot, #202 (Oct.1964), p. 30-33, 43 (F)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong - "Satchmo, 1930-34" (Decca); "The Best of Louis Armstrong" (Verve),
in: Down Beat, 31/29 (5.Nov.1964), p. 26-27 (R)
- Leonard Feather: Retire?
I've Too Many Bookings - Louis, in: Melody Maker, 28.Nov.1964, p. 8
- Max Jones: Another Chance
of Some Fine Louis, in: Melody Maker, 7.Nov.1964, p. 15 (R: "Symphony Hall,
Vol.1/2"/"At Pasadena")
1965:
- Leonard Feather: Armstrong
derriere le rideau, in: Jazz Magazine, #118 (1965), p. 15
- Michel Boujut: Chronologie
de la vie et de l'oeuvre de Louis Armstrong, in: Les Cahiers du Jazz, #12
(1965), p. 69-96
- P. Cressant: Louis au
Palais, in: Jazz Magazine, #120 (1965), p. 15-16
- P. Koechlin: Louis le
Grand, in: Jazz Hot, 31/211 (1965), p. 20-23
- Richard Hadlock: Louis
Armstrong from 1924 to 1931, in: Richard Hadlock: Jazz Masters of the Twenties,
New York 1965 [book], p. 13-49 (F)
- Robert Johnson: Scrapbook
Sesion with Satchmo (from an article in a Memphis newspaper), in: Jazz Notes,
spring 1965, p. 15 (F)
- Don DeMichael: Louis
Armstrong - "In the '30s/In the '40s" (RCA Victor); "The Best of Louis Armstrong"
(Audio Fidelity), in: Down Beat, 32/2 (28.Jan.1965), p. 22-23 (R)
- NN: Alabama Students
Demand Louis, in: Melody Maker, 2.Jan.1965, p. 11
- NN: Things Popping for
Pops, in: Down Beat, 32/3 (11.Feb.1965), p. 12 (F)
- "Lo.": Einiges über
Berlin-Gast Louis Armstrong, in: [unknown source, East Germany], Mar.1965
(F) [vert.file]
- "The Fevered Five": A
Visit with Satchmo, in: The Second Line, 16/3-4 (Mar/Apr.1965), p. 35-37 (F)
- NN: A Visit with Satchmo,
in: The Second Line, 16/3-4 (Mar/Apr.1965), p. 35-37 (F)
- NN: Louis Armstrong and
His All Stars in Memphis, in: The Second Line, 16/3-4 (Mar/Apr.1965), p. 34,
37 (C)
- NN: Louis Armstrong and
His All Stars in Memphis, in: The Second Line, 16/3-4 (Mar/Apr.1965), p. 35,
37 (C)
- NN: Armstrong Speak Out
on Racial Injustice, in: Down Beat, 32/9 (22.Apr.1965), p. 14-15 (F)
- NN: 'What Iron Curtain?'
Asks Ambassador Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 32/11 (20.May 1965), p. 10 (short
F/I)
- Bob Dawbarn & Max
Jones: Hello, Louis!, in: Melody Maker, 5.Jun.1965, p. 6
- Max Jones: Louis Magic
in Up and Down Company, in: Melody Maker, 19.Jun.1965, p. 10 (R: "In the 30s,
In the 40s")
- NN: Sen. Javits Asks
That Armstrong Receive Medal of Freedom, in: Down Beat, 32/12 (3.Jun.1965),
p. 8 (N)
- NN: Sen. Javits Asks
That Armstrong Receive Medal of Freedom, in: Down Beat, 32/12 (3.Jun.1965),
p. 8 (short F)
- Clay Watson: 50 Golden
Years, in: The Second Line, 16/7-8 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. 88-91, 98 (F)
- Dan Morgenstern: Yesterday,
Today, and Tomorrow. An Interview with Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 32/15
(15.Jul.1965), p. 15-18 (F/I)
- Dave Doubble: Satch in
Concert, in: Crescendo, 3/12 (Jul.1965), p. 23-24 (C)
- Dave Doubble: Satch in
Concert. Louis Armstrong at the Odeon, Hammersmith, in: Crescendo, 3/12 (Jul.1965),
p. 23-24 (C)
- G.E. Lambert: Jazz in
Britain. Louis Armstrong, in: Jazz Journal, 18/7 (Jul.1965), p. 6 (C)
- Harry E. Godwin: Getting
to Know Satch, in: The Second Line, 16/7-8 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. 101-102 (F)
- Leonard Feather: Life
with Feather. Remembering "Pops" - Salute to Satch, in: Down Beat, 32/15 (15.Jul.1965),
p. 19-22 (F)
- Leonard Feather: Life
with Feather. Remembering 'Pops', in: Down Beat, 32/15 (15.Jul.1965), p. 19-22
(F)
- Les Tomkins: After films,
TV appearances, world fame and thirty years of adulation. Playing with King
Oliver was still the real high-spot. Louis Armstrong talks exclusively to
Crescendo, in: Crescendo, 3/12 (Jul.1965), p. 20-23 (F/I)
- Les Tomkins: Louis Armstrong
talks exclusively to Crescendo. Playing with King Oliver was still the real
high-point, in: Crescendo, 3/12 (Jul.1965), p. 20-21, 23 (I)
- NN: Limericks for Louie
(on His 65th Birthday), in: The Second Line, 16/7-8 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. 97
(poems)
- NN: Louis Armstrong 1915-1965,
in: The Second Line, 16/7-8 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. 99-100 (F/photos)
- NN: On the Cover. Armstrong
Medallion, in: The Second Line, 16/7-8 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. cover, 88 (short
F/photo)
- NN: USSR, Germany, Hungary,
and Hollywood Focus on Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 32/16 (29.Jul.1965), p. 8
(short F)
- Philippe Koechlin: Louis
le grand, in: Jazz Hot, #211 (Jul/Aug.1965), p. 20-23 (C)
- Rex Stewart: Boy Meets
King (Louis Armstrong), in: Down Beat, 32/15 (15.Jul.1965), p. 23-27 (F);
Reprint, in: Rex Stewart: Jazz Masters of the 30s, New York 1972 [book], p.
39-50 (F)
- Barry J. Hildebrand:
Pete, Satch, Earl in Bowl. New Orleans Night in Hollywood, in: The Second
Line, 16/9-10 (Sep/Oct.1965), p. 128-129 (C)
- Helen Arlt: Satch Eager
for Visit Home. Time snatched during Las Vegas appearance to reminisce, plan
New Orleans concert, in: The Second Line, 16/9-10 (Sep/Oct.1965), p. 115-117
(F)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong in New Orleans, in: Down Beat, 32/20 (23.Sep.1965), p. 18 (N)
- Dan Morgenstern: Louis
Armstrong - "I Love Jazz" (Decca), in: Down Beat, 32/21 (7.Oct.1965), p. 30
(R)
- J. Atterton: Louis. 50th
Anniversary Concert in new Orleans, in: Melody Maker, 30.Oct.1965, p. 6
- Max Jones: Pre-Clture
Jazz on the Grand Scale, in: Melody Maker, 16.Oct.1965, p. 11 (R: "Yeah"/"Plays
W.C. Handy")
- NN: Potpourri: Tribute
to Armstrong at Hollywood Bowl, in: Down Beat, 32/21 (7.Oct.1965), p. 14 (N)
- J. Atterton: Armstrong.
Bringing It All Back Home, in: Melody Maker, 20.Nov.1965, p. 7
- NN: AGVA and NYC to Honor
Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 32/25 (2.Dec.1965), p. 10 (F)
- NN: New Orleans Hails
Conquering Hero Pops, in: Down Beat, 32/26 (16.Dec.1965), p. 10 (C)
1966:
- Martin Williams: Eight
Recorded Solos. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, by Louis Armstrong, in:
Martin Williams: Where's the Melody? A Listener's Introduction to Jazz, New
York 1966 [book], p. 33-36 (F)
- Whitney Balliett: Hide
and Seek, in: Whitney Balliett: Such Sweet Thunder. 49 Pieces on Jazz, Indianapolis
1966 [book: Bobbs-Merrill], p. 293-297 (F)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong won't retire, in: Down Beat, 33/1 (13.Jan.1966), p. 13 (N)
- NN: Tribute to Louis
Fails to Swing, in: Down Beat, 33/1 (13.Jan.1966), p. 10-11 (C)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong awarded Mary McLeod Bethune Medallion, in: Down Beat, 33/3 (10.Feb.1966),
p. 14 (N)
- NN: Sweet-and-Tart Stream,
in: Down Beat, 33/5 (10.Mar.1966), p. 8 (N)
- Leonard Feather: Louis.
Swinging Again with the King of Corn, in: Melody Maker, 23.Apr.1966, p. 6
- J. Hutton: Great Jazz
Solos. Louis Armstrong - "Savoy Blues", in: Melody Maker, 4.Jun.1966, p. 8
- Dan Morgenstern: Louis
Armstrong - "Louis" (Mercury), in: Down Beat, 33/17 (25.Aug.1966), p. 24 (R)
- Don DeMichael: Ella Fitzgerald
& Louis Armstrong - "Porgy and Bess" (Verve), in: Down Beat, 33/19 (22.Sep.1966),
p. 41-42 (R)
- Art Napoleon: Mr. Strong,
in: Jazz Journal, 19/12 (Dec.1966), p. 14-16 (F)
- Dan Morgenstern: Louis
Armstrong - "Satchmo at Symphony Hall" (Decca), in: Down Beat, 33/25 (15.Dec.1966),
p. 33-34 (R)
1967:
- Martin Williams: Little
Louie, in: Martin Williams: Jazz Masters of New Orleans, New York 1967 [book],
p. 162-177 (F)
- Peter Clayton & Peter
Gammond: West End Blues, in: Peter Clayton & Peter Gammond: Fourteen Miles
on a Clear Night, London 1967 [book], p. 123-124 (R)
- Michel Laverdure: Armstrong
End Blues, in: Jazz Magazine, #443 (Dec.1994), p. 26-27 (F; Reprint aus: Jazz
Magazine, Sep.1967)
1968:
- Gunther Schuller: Louis
Armstrong. The First Great Soloist, in: Gunther Schuller: Early Jazz. Its
Roots and Musical Development, New York 1968 [book], p. 89-133 (F/A/T)
- Michel Dorigné:
Louis Armstrong. Le style fait homme, in: Michel Dorigné: Jazz 1. Les
origins du jazz, le style nouvelle orléans et ses prolongements, Paris
1968 [book], p. 93-101 (F)
- Alberico Sala: Satchmo
55, in: Musica Jazz, 24/2 (Feb.1968), p. 23 (poem)
- Fred Romary: Struttin'
with Some Louie, in: Storyville, #15 (Feb/Mar.1968), p. 4-8 (F)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong tapes in Hollywood, in: Down Beat, 35/4 (22.Feb.1968), p. 13 (N)
- P. Adler: Viva Louis!,
in: Melody Maker, 2.Mar.1968, p. 20 (I)
- A. Walsh: Personal Hotline
from Miami Beach. Tell Them Satchmo Is Feeling Great, Looking Pretty and Blowin'
Great, in: Melody Maker, 13.Apr.1968, p. 5
- Barry McRae: Jazz Basics.
Louis Armstrong, in: Jazz Journal, 21/5 (May 1968), p. 11 (F)
- J. Hutton: Satchmo. Still
the Great Entertainer, in: Melody Maker, 22.Jun.1968, p. 10
- Max Jones: Report from
Batley. Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong, in: Melody Maker, 29.Jun.1968,
p. 13; part 2: Satch Says Thanks for the Thrill, in: Melody Maker, 13.Jul.1968,
p. 9
- Albert McCarthy: In Person.
Louis Armstrong in London, in: Jazz Monthly, #162 (Aug.1968), p. 18 (C)
- Steve Voce: It Don't
Mean a Thing. Hello Skinny, in: Jazz Journal, 21/9 (Sep.1968), p. 14 (C)
- Bob Kumm: Louis Armstrong.
Reflections on King Oliver and he Cotton Club, in: Storyville, #19 (Oct/Nov.1968),
p. 9-11 (F)
- NN: Armstrong's British
Visit Is Cancelled - Still in Hospital, in: Melody Maker, 19.Oct.1968, p.
1
- NN: Dieting and Hard
Work Bad Mixture for Satch, in: Down Beat, 35/22 (31.Oct.1968), p. 10 (short
F: hospitalization)
- Martin Williams: Henderson,
Armstrong, and Noone, in: Martin Williams: Jazz Masters in Transition, 1957-1969,
New York 1970 [book], p. 251-253 (R; Reprint aus: Saturday Review, 16.Nov.1968)
- V. Schonfield: Second
Opinion. Louis Armstrong, in: Melody Maker, 30.Nov.1968, p. 10
1969:
- Hugues Panassié:
Louis Armstrong, Paris 1969 [book]
- Ralph G. Gleason: Like
a Rolling Stone. (Joe Glaser, Louis Armstrong's manager, died), in: Jazz &
Pop, 8/9 (1969), p. 12
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong released from hospital, in: Down Beat, 36/1 (9.Jan.1969), p. 13
(N)
- Don DeMichael: Louis
Armstrong - "V.S.O.P. Vol. 1" (Epic Encore), in: Down Beat, 36/4 (20.Feb.1969),
p. 20 (R)
- Max Jones: Jazz News,
in: Melody Maker, 22.Mar.1969, p. 4 (N: health, film documentary)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong suffers relapse of kidney ailment, in: Down Beat, 36/8 (17.Apr.1969),
p. 15 (N)
- Louis Armstrong: "Beau
Koo Jack", in: Down Beat, 36/12 (12.Jun.1969), p. 36 (T)
- Martha Glaser: Chords
& Discords. The Real Thing, in: Down Beat, 36/14 (10.Jul.1969), p. 10,
12 (letter: films "Billie Holiday Story", "Louis Armstrong Story")
- A. Walsh: Satchmo '69,
in: Melody Maker, 27.Sep.1969, p. 16-17; part 2: All That Fame Was Forced
Upon Me, in: Melody Maker, 4.Oct.1969, p. 11; part 3: "Never Get Too Big for
Your Britches", in: Melody Maker, 11.Oct.1969, p. 11
- Floyd Levin: A Statue
for the living Louis Armstrong, in: Coda, 9/3-4 (Sep/Dec.1969), p. 62 (F)
- Leonard Feather: A Fund
to Honour Louis, in: Melody Maker, 13.Dec.1969, p. 14