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Jazz Index
Louis Armstrong
1970-1979
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Jazz
Index: Louis Armstrong
The following bibliographical
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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entries you'll find abbreviations which will give you a clue about the nature
in the respective articles. The abbreviations are:
(A) =
analytical remarks
(B) = extensive book review
(BT) = blindfold test
(C) = concert review
(D) = discography
(F) = feature article |
(I)
= interview
("I") = article written by the respective musician himself
(O) = obituary
(R) = extensive record review
(T) = transcription
[vert.file] = xerox copy archived at Jazzinstitut Darmstadt
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Jazz Index on this
page has been compiled on 18. August 2004 by Wolfram Knauer
1970:
- Theo Frumau (ed.): Louis
Armstrong. Satchmo, 'The Legend'. Een overzicht van het oeuvre van Louis Armstrong,
The Netherlands [no date (1970s)] [book: Stichting Jazz Ten Toon] (F)
- Boris Vian: Louis Armstrong...
Une sante!, in: Jazz Hot, #263 (Summer 1970) (F); Reprint, in: Boris Vian:
Écrits sur le jazz. Tome 1: Jazz Hot/Combat, Paris 1981 [book: Christian
Bourgois Éditeur], p. 107-109 (F)
- Franck Ténot:
Satchmo et Django, in: Jazz Magazine, #175 (1970), p. 15 (B: "Louis Armstrong"
de Hugues Panassié)
- Gene Ferrett: Louis Armstrong
and the Big Bands, in: Gene Fernett: Swing Out. Great Negro Dance Bands, New
York 1993 [book; Reprint, O: Midland/MI 1970], p. 61-64 (F)
- I. Dove: Armstrong enregistre
pour Flying Dutchman, in: Jazz Magazine, #180 (1970), p. 16-17
- I. Dove: Louis Armstrong.
Give Peace a Cance, in: Jazz & Pop, 9/9 (1970), p. 26-27
- J. & J. Andersen:
Festival One. Louis, in: Coda, 9/9 (1970), p. 7
- J.M.: Louis 70 ans, in:
Jazz Magazine, #179 (1970), p. 18-19
- L.V. Mialy: Hello Louis,
in: Jazz Hot, 36/264 (1970), p. 13
- Leonard Feather: Louis
scuffle encore (Las Vegas), in: Jazz Magazine, #183 (1970), p. 9
- Martin Williams: Louis
Armstrong. Style Beyond Style, in: Martin Williams: The Jazz Tradition, New
York 2/1983 [book; New York 1/1970], p. 52-64 (F)
- Max Jones & John
Chilton & Leonard Feather: Salute to Satchmo, London 1970 [book] (F/I/D)
- R. Meryman: Satchmo se
penche sur son passé, in: Jazz Magazine, #180 (1970), p. 18-23, 54-57
- Doug Ramsey: Louis Armstrong
- "And His Friends" (Flying Dutchman), in: Down Beat, 37/26 (24.Dec.1970),
p. 22 (R)
- John McDonough: Louis
Armstrong - "The Definitive Album" (Audio Fidelity), in: Down Beat, 37/26
(24.Dec.1970), p. 22, 26 (R)
- NN: Satchmo Statue Fund.
Raising Drive Is On, in: Down Beat, 37/1 (8.Jan.1970), p. 7 (short F); response,
by Valerie Wilmer, in: Down Beat, 37/11 (28.May 1970), p. 10 (letter); response,
by Charles Suhor, in: Down Beat, 37/14 (23.Jul.1970), p. 10 (letter)
- Stanley Dance: Lightly
& Politely. Satchmo, in: Jazz Journal, 23/3 (Mar.1970), p. 18 (B: "Louis
Armstrong", by Hughues Panassié)
- Burt Korall: The Pop
and Jazz Scene. Salute to Satch, in: International Musician, 68/11 (May 1970),
p. 22 (short F)
- Dan Morgenstern: Duke Ellington
- "70th Birthday Concert" (Solid State), in: Down Beat, 37/12 (25.Jun.1970),
p. 19 (R)
- John R.T. Davis &
Laurie Wright: The Other Take, in: Storyville, #29 (Jun/Jul.1970), p. 171-174
(F: div. frühe Aufnahmen Armstrongs)
- NN: Louis Cuts Birthday
LP, in: Melody Maker, 13.Jun.1970, p. 6
- NN: Newport Jazz Festival
mit Satchmo, in: Jazz Podium, 19/6 (Jun.1970), p. 194 (N)
- Theo Zwicky: Louis -
and Some West Coast Friends, in: Storyville, #29 (Jun/Jul.1970), p. 176-184
(F)
- Bob Wilber: Louis Plays
the Blues. Three Solos transcribed and annotated, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970),
p. 36-38 (A/T: "Terrible Blues"; "S.O.L. Blues"; "Mahogany Hall Stomp")
- Dan Morgenstern: Roses
for Satchmo, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970), p. 14-19 (F/I with Duke Ellington,
Barney Bigard, Benny Carter, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Stan
Kenton, Cannonball Adderley, Quincy Jones, Teddy Buckner, Gerald Wilson, Jimmy
Smith, Shelly Manne, Art Hodes, George Brunis, Cootie Williams, Harry Carney,
Cat Anderson, Joe Benjamin, Earl Hines, Thad Jones, Charles McPherson, Sun
Ra, Zutty Singleton, Mary Lou Williams, Jo Jones, Oliver Nelson, Tony Bennett,
Kenny Burrell, Bob Wilber, George Wein, Ornette Coleman, Cal Massey, Clifford
Jarvis, Clifford Thornton, Freddie Guy, Marty Grosz, Franz Jackson, Gene Ammons,
Lil Armstrong, Chris Clifton, Bingie Madison, Bernard Flood, Charlie Holmes,
Herb Hall, Eddie Condon, Punch Miller, Benny Morton, Gus Johnson, Jake Hanna,
T-Bone Walker, Bill Evans, Billy Butterfield, Ernie Royal, Roy Eldridge, Bobby
Hackett, Vic Dickenson, Ralph Sutton, Bud Freeman, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Budd
Johnson, Max Kaminsky, Buck Clayton, Joe Newman, Lou McGarity, Bob Haggart,
Ray Nance, Wild Bill Davison, Tiny Grimes, Jack Lesberg, Tyree Glenn, Erroll
Garner, Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, Paul Desmond, Jaki Byard, Kenny Dorham,
Lucille Armstrong, Gene Krupa, Philly Joe Jones, Miles Davis, Harry Glantz,
Roswell Rudd, Archie Shepp, Jimmy McPartland); responses, by George Russin,
Richard J. Hutchinson, in: Down Beat, 37/17 (3.Sep.1970), p. 6 (letters)
- Earl Hines: Mein Freund
Louis. Earl Hines aus der Zeit seiner Zusammenarbeit mit Satchmo, in: Jazz
Podium, 19/7 (Jul.1970), p. 230-232 (F)
- Frank Bostwick: "Hello
Louis!", in: The Second Line, 23 (Jul/Aug.1970), p. 346-348, 373 (F/C)
- Henry Pleasants: Armstrong
the Singer, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 24
- Hugues Panassié:
The Supreme Relaxer, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 24
- Ian Dove: Heard and Seen.
Louis Armstrong, A Flying Dutchman Recording Session with Friends, in: Coda,
9/8 (Jul/Aug.1970), p. 44-46 (C)
- John Chilton: Born in
Jane Alley, 1900. A Brief History of Louis, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970,
p. 26
- Leonard Feather: Louis'
Legacy to the New Men, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 24
- Leonard Feather: Report
from Los Angeles. Louis' Birthday Party, in: Melody Maker, 18.Jul.1970, p.
29
- Leonard Feather: Satchmo
Remembered, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970), p. 21 (F/letter by Armstrong)
- Martin Williams: For
Louis Armstrong at 70, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970), p. 22-23 (F)
- Max Jones: The Louis
Story in Pictures, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 27
- Miles Kingston: Can Louis'
Music Have Any Relevance for the Young Today?, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970,
p. 26
- NN: Back in the Studios
Again - with Friends, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 25
- NN: Happy Birthday Louis!,
in: IAJRC Journal, 3/3 (Jul.1970), p. 18 (F)
- NN: Salute to Satchmo.
Special to Mark Louis' 70th Birthday, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jul.1970, p. 23ff.
- NN: Satchmo News: Salute,
Record Date, New Book, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970), p. 11 (F)
- NN: Satchmo's Down Beat
Scrapbook, in: Down Beat, 37/13 (9.Jul.1970), p. 20, 30 (F)
- Burt Korall: The Pop
and Jazz Scene. Satchmo at 70, in: International Musician, 69/2 (Aug.1970),
p. 13 (short F)
- Harvey Siders: Los Angeles
Love-In for Louis, in: Down Beat, 37/16 (20.Aug.1970), p. 21, 33 (F/I)
- Ian Dove: Give a Big
Peace for Pops, in: Jazz Podium, 19/8 (Aug.1970), p. 268-269 (F)
- NN: Louis Blows Again,
in: Melody Maker, 22.Aug.1970, p. 3
- Jay Andersen & Jo
Andersen: Festival One. Louis, in: Coda, 9/9 (Sep/Oct.1970), p. 7 (C)
- Leonard Feather: Louis
Plays Again (in las Vegas), in: Melody Maker, 19.Sep.1970, p. 13
- Frank Bostwick: Hello
Louis!, in: Jazz Journal, 23/10 (Oct.1970), p. 14-15 (C)
- Floyd Levin: Chords &
Discords. Satchmo Lives, in: Down Beat, 37/19 (1.Oct.1970), p. 8 (letter)
- NN: Louis Armstrong records
Country & Western Hits, in: Down Beat, 37/21 (29.Oct.1970), p. 11 (N/photo)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong and Pearl Bailey in Las Vegas, in: Down Beat, 37/20 (15.Oct.1970),
p. 8-9 (N)
- Burt Korall: Satch in
Vegas, in: International Musician, 69/5 (Nov.1970), p. 6 (N)
- Max Jones: Armstrong
The Unstoppable (Hits Britain), in: Melody Maker, 7.Nov.1970, p. 19
- NN: Potpourri. Newport
Jazz Festival Salute to Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 27/25 (10.Dec.1970),
p. 12 (N)
1971:
- Alain Gerber: Salute
to Satchmo, in: Jazz Magazine, #185 (1971), p. 17 (4 TV films in European
TV)
- Bob Morris: Sleepy Time
Up North, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 5-6 (F/O)
- Diverse Artikel und Nachrufe
aus verschiedenen Zeitungen und Zeitschriften, in: Dixie Flyer, 1971, passim
- Diverse Autoren: Stele
pour Satchmo, in: Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 32-33
- Floyd Levin: Move Over,
Gabriel, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 17-19 (F/O)
- George Kay: Goodbye,
Louis. We Will Never Forget You, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p.
10-11 (F/O)
- George Kay: The Finding
of Peter Davis. Satchmo - My Life in New Orleans, in: The Second Line, #22
(Spring 1971), p. 39-41 (F)
- George W. Kay: The "Little
Satchmos" of Milne Boys Home, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 14
(short F)
- Helen Arlt: Memories
of You. Old Satchmo, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 13 (F/O)
- J.R. Masson: Portrait
d'un grand homme, in: Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 24-31
- Jim Matthews (Hg.): Satchmo.
King of Jazz... Ambassador of Good Will, Hollywood 1971 [book]
- Leonard Feather: Memorial
for Satchmo (MacArthur Park, Los Angeles), in: Jazz Magazine, #194 (1971),
p. 44-45
- Max Jones & John Chilton:
Louis. The Louis Armstrong Story 1900-1971, London 1971 [book: Studio Vista]
(F)
- Michel Laverdure: Louis
Armstrong 1900-1971, in: Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 12-23
- Michel Laverdure: Round
About Satchmo, in: Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 38-41
- NN (ed.): Songs Sung
by Louis Armstrong, London 1971 [sheet music] (T: vocal/piano arrangements
of "Beale Street Blues"; "Chantez les bas"; "I Double Dare You"; "Let's Fall
in Love"; "St. Louis Blues"; "Sweethearts on Parade"; "Takes Two to Tango";
"Thanks a Million"; "That's My Desire"; "You're Driving Me Crazy")
- NN: Louis Armstrong 1900-1971,
in: Coda, 10/2 (1971), p. 41 (F/O)
- NN: Louis Armstrong Lies
in State, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 4 (N/O)
- NN: Louis Armstrong Statue
Fund Progress Report, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 15 (short
F)
- NN: Louis Blues, in:
Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 42-45 (F: funeral)
- NN: Satchmo à
Hollywood, in: Jazz Magazine, #191 (1971), p. 34-37
- NN: The King Returns
to New Orleans, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 12 (short F: listing
of concerts in New Orleans)
- NN: The Louis Armstrong
Memorial Service, in: The Second Line, 23 (Summer 1971), p. 7-9 (program schedule/photos)
- Pops Foster: Traveling
with Armstrong - and After, in: Pops Foster & Tom Stoddard: The Autobiography
of Pops Foster, New Orleans Jazzman, Berkeley 1971/1973 [book], p. 158-173,
passim (F)
- Ralph G. Gleason: God
Bless Louis Armstrong, in: Rolling Stone, #88 (1971), p. 27-33
- Richard Meryman: The
Life and Thoughts of Louis Armstrong - A Self-Portrait, New York 1971 [book]
(I); review, by Sinclair Traill, in: Jazz Journal, 25/7 (Jul.1972), p. 38
(B)
- Rudi Blesh: Little Louis,
in: Rudi Blesh: Combo: USA. Eight Lives in Jazz, Philadelphia 1971 [book],
p. 7-32 (F)
- Stefan Zondek: "Salute
to Satchmo", in: Jazz. Rythm i piosenka, #173 (Jan.1971), p. 8 (F)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong in Las Vegas, in: Down Beat, 38/3 (4.Feb.1971), p. 8 (N)
- J. Atterton: The Louis
Legend, in: Melody Maker, 27.Mar.1971, p. 6
- NN: Satchmo Doing Fine
(in new York Hospital), in: Melody Maker, 27.Mar.1971, p. 1
- Salute to Satch in Las
Vegas, in: Down Beat, 38/6 (18.Mar.1971), p. 13 (N/photo)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong released from hospital, in: Down Beat, 38/12 (27.May 1971), p. 11
(N)
- NN: A Toast to Louis
at 71, in: Melody Maker, 26.Jun.1971, p. 14
- Albert McCarthy: Louis
Armstrong 1900-1971, in: Jazz & Blues, 1/4 (Jul/Aug.1971), p. [Mittelteil]
(F/O)
- Albin Krebs: Louis Armstrong,
Jazz Trumpeter and Singer, Dies, in: New York Times, 7.Jul.1971 (F/O) [vert.file]
[digi.copy]
- Ann Smith: Just a Boy
from New Orleans, in: The Jazz Blast, Jul.1971, p. 3 (O; new lyrics to "When
the Saints")
- Art Gum: Louis Armstrong,
in: The Jazz Blast, Jul.1971, p. 2-3 (F/O/I with Marian McPartland, Jimmy
McPartland on Armstrong)
- Bud Black: Move Over,
Gabriel, in: The Jazz Blast, Jul.1971, p. 2 (O)
- Diverse Autoren: He leaves
a bloody great void... and no-one's going to fill it, in: Melody Maker, 17.Jul.1971,
p. 24-25
- Don Locke: Miscellany.
Don Locke on Louis' small groups, intellect in art and other fragments, in:
Jazz & Blues, 1/4 (Jul/Aug.1971), p. 19 (F)
- Humphrey Lyttelton: The
Man Who Made Jazz into Art..., in: Melody Maker, 17.Jul.1971, p. 24
- John Chilton: A Brief
History of Louis, in: Melody Maker, 10.Jul.1971, p. 49
- John Chilton: Armstrong
on Record, in: Melody Maker, 17.Jul.1971, p. 26
- Leonard Feather: He Influenced
Everybody..., in: Melody Maker, 17.Jul.1971, p. 25
- Manfred Haedler: um Ableben
des großen amerikanischen Trompeters und Sängers Louis Armstrong,
in: [unknown source, East Germany], 6.Jul.1971 (F/P) [vert.file]
- Max Jones: The First
Genius of Jazz, in: Melody Maker, 10.Jul.1971, p. 49
- Max Jones: The Louis
Legend, in: Melody Maker, 17.Jul.1971, p. 23, 41
- NN: Louis Armstrong,
1900-1971, in: Coda, 10/2 (Jul/Aug.1971), p. 41 (F/O)
- NN: Louis Armstrong,
in: The Jazz Blast, Jul.1971, p. 1 (O)
- NN: Satchmo Is Dead,
in: Melody Maker, 10.Jul.1971, p. 1 (F/O)
- Burnett James: Louis
Armstrong. The Lucky Guy, in: Jazz Journal, 24/8 (Aug.1971), p. 2-3 (F/O)
- Eric Townley: Remembering
Louis. A Personal Tribute, in: Jazz Journal, 24/8 (Aug.1971), p. 29 (F/O)
- John S. Wilson: Louis
Armstrong, 1900-1971, in: International Musician, 70/2 (Aug.1971), p. 7, 18
(F/O)
- Leonard Feather: Stars
in the Park - for Louis, in: Melody Maker, 28.Aug.1971, p. 26
- NN: Louis Armstrong,
in: Jazz Podium, 20/8 (Aug.1971), p. 274-275 (F/O)
- Steve Voce: It Don't
Mean a Thing. End of the Monarchy, in: Jazz Journal, 24/8 (Aug.1971), p. 4-6
(F/O)
- Brent Orenstein &
Bob Melton & Jerome Albano: Chords and Discords. For Louis, in: Down Beat,
38/16 (16.Sep.1971), p. 10 (letters)
- Charles Suber: The First
Chorus, in: Down Beat, 38/16 (16.Sep.1971), p. 5 (F/O)
- Dan Morgenstern &
Paul Lentz & Roy Eldridge & Duke Ellington: Louis Armstrong, 1900-1971,
in: Down Beat, 38/16 (16.Sep.1971), p. 12-14 (F/O)
- David Baker: Music Workshop.
Two Classic Louis Armstrong Solos Transcribed and Annotated, in: Down Beat,
38/16 (16.Sep.1971), p. 44-45 (A/T: "West End Blues"; "Struttin' with Some
Barbeque")
- Max Jones: Yet More of
the Amazing Armstrong, in: Melody Maker, 25.Sep.1971, p. 28 (R: "The Best
of...")
- Floyd Levin: A Sentimental
Journey, in: Fanfare, 3/10 (Oct.1971), p. 3-6 (F/O)
- Leon Rene: New Lyric
to Satch's Famous Theme Song, in: Down Beat, 38/17 (14.Oct.1971), p. 11 (new
lyrics to "Sleepy Time Down South")
- NN: Potpourri. Lucille
Armstrong thanks for condolences, in: Down Beat, 38/17 (14.Oct.1971), p. 12
(N)
- Philip Larkin: Satchmo
Stil. "Louis. The Louis Armstrong Story 1900-71", by Max Jones and John Chilton;
"Louis Armstrong. The Interview", by Richard Meryman, in: Richard Palmer &
John White (eds.): Reference Back. Philip Larkin's Uncollected Jazz Writings
1940-84, Hull 1999 [book: University of Hull Press], p. 89-90 (B; reprint,
from: Guardian, 21.Oct.1971)
- R. Coleman: Defining
the Real Satchmo, in: Melody Maker, 16.Oct.1971, p. 40 (B: The Louis Armstrong
Story, by Max Jones & John Chilton)
- George Anderson: Famous
Jazz Choruses. Louis Armstrong - "Gut Bucket Blues", in: Dixie Flyer, 9/12
(Dec.1971), p. 7 (T)
- NN: Jazz Interactions
to Honor Louis Armstrong, in: Down Beat, 38/22 (23.Dec.1971), p. 10 (short
F)
- NN: The Louis Armstrong
Statue Fund, in: Jazz Bazaar, #12/13 (Dec.1971-Jan.1972), p. 27 (advertisement)
1972:
- Charles Suhor: New Orleans
Farewell, in: Down Beat Music '72 (1972), p. 21-22, 38 (F/O); reprint, in:
Charles Suhor: Jazz in New Orleans. The Postwar Years Through 1970, Lanham/MD
2001 [book: Scarecrow Press], p. 98-100 (F/O)
- Don DeMichael: A Farewell
to Louis, in: Down Beat Music '72 (1972), p. 20-21
- Lucien Malson: Louis
Armstrong, in: Lucien Malson: Que sais-je? Les maitres du jazz, Paris 1972
[book], p. 16-33 (F)
- Max Jones & John
Chilton: Die Louis Armstrong Story, Freiburg 1972 [book]
- Art Napoleon: Aw, Get
a Piccolo. Jazz Horns, Short & Long, in: Storyville, #39 (Feb/Mar.1972),
p. 100-104, 106-108, 110-112 (F)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrongt tribute, bust unvailed in Italy, in: Down Beat, 39/3 (17.Feb.1972),
p. 11 (N)
- Art Napoleon: A Backward
Glance - Thinking About Louis, in: Jazz Journal, 25/3 (Mar.1972), p. 8-11
(F)
- Cliff Beard: Louis Armstrong
- "Someday, You'll Be Sorry!", in: Dixie Flyer, 19/6 (25.Jun.1972), p. 8-9
(T: lead sheet)
- NN: The Louis Armstrong
Statue Fund, in: Dixie Flyer, 19/6 (25.Jun.1972), p. 4 (F)
- Diverse Autoren: Louis
Armstrong, in: The Music Maker, Jul.1972, p. 2-6 (F/I mit Marian McPartland,
Jimmy McPartland)
- Max Jones: Louis. The
Legend Lives On... and his latest reissues, in: Melody Maker, 8.Jul.1972,
p. 36
- Henryk Cholinski: Collector's
Corner. Louis Armstrong on LP's Part II, in: Jazz Forum, #18 (Aug.1972), p.
66-71 (F/R)
- Joachim Ernst Berendt:
In Memoriam Mahalia Jackson und Louis Armstrong, in: Jazz Podium, 21/8 (Aug.1972),
p. 21-22 (F)
- NN: Louis Armstrong Mail
Stamp Proposed, in: Jazz Forum, #18 (Aug.1972), p. 18 (N)
- NN: Potpourri. Louis
Armstrong Elementary School in Chicago, in: Down Beat, 39/14 (17.Aug.1972),
p. 11 (N)
- NN: Potpourri. "Satchmo
Ballet" premiered by Downtown Ballet Company, in: Down Beat, 39/19 (23.Nov.1972),
p. 11 (N)
- NN: Armstrong left an
300,000 dollar estate to his wife, in: Melody Maker, 23.Dec.1972, p. 37
- NN: Potpourri. Fluhing
Meadow amphitheater renamed to "Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong Bowl, in: Down Beat,
39/20 (7.Dec.1972), p. 10 (N)
1973:
- Benny Carter: The Louis
Armstrong Statue Fund, in: The Second Line, 25 (Summer 1973), p. 20 (appeal
for funds)
- Benny Green: Father Figures.
Louis 1963 / 1968 / 1970 / 1971, in: Benny Green: Drums in My Ears, London
1973 [book], p. 177-188 (F/C/O)
- Benny Green: Heroes Ancient
and Modern. Louis 1960 - Trumpeters Three, in: Benny Green: Drums in My Ears,
London 1973 [book], p. 33-34 (F)
- C. Acemandese Hall: Pops
& Black Music, in: Down Beat Music '73 (1973), p. 14-17 (poems)
- Clint Bolton: When Satchmo
Was Zulu, in: The Second Line, 25 (Summer 1973), p. 21-25 (F)
- Duke Ellington: Louis
Armstrong and Joe Glaser, in: Duke Ellington: Music Is My Mistress, New York
1985 [book; Reprint, O: Garden City 1973], p. 234-236 (F)
- Hildred Roach: Daniel
Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong, in: Hildred Roach: Black American Music. Past and
Present, Boston 1973 [book], p. 86-87 (F)
- Jorgen Grunnet Jepsen: A Discography
of Louis Armstrong, 1923-1971, Copenhagen 1973 [book: Karl Emil Knudsen] (D)
- NN: The Big Day in Pictures,
in: The Second Line, 25 (Summer 1973), p. 18-19 (photos of Armstrong's visit
in New Orleans on 31.Oct.1965)
- Ralph J. Gleason: Louis
Armstrong, in: Ralph J. Gleason: Celebrating the Duke..., New York 1975 [book],
p. 33-61 (F; Reprint aus: Rolling Stone, 1973)
- Walter C. Allen: Satchmo
Comes/Goes to Town, in: Walter C. Allen: Hendersonia. The Music of Fletcher
Henderson and His Musicians, Highland Park/NJ 1973 [book], p. 124-165 (F/D)
- Eugene Kramer & Marshall
Brown: Louis Armstrong on Record. The Classic Period, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973),
p. 15-18 (F/R)
- Jack Bradley: The Jazz
Photographer, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 12-14 (photos)
- John Nelson: Louis Armstrong
on Record. Big Band Era, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 19-23 (F)
- John Norris: Louis Armstrong
on Record. Ambassador Satch, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 24-25, 27-29
(F)
- John Norris: The Other
Side of Louis Armstrong. A Discography of Privately Recorded Film Soundtracks,
Concerts and Broadcasts, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 40-41, 43-46 (D)
- Johnny Simmen: Hear Me
Talking to You, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 2-7 (F/I with Wingie Carpenter,
Arthur Briggs, Leon Eason, George Orendorff, Frank Galbraith, Bill Coleman,
Keg Johnson)
- NN: A Note on Louis'
Melrose Folio of 1927, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973), p. 18 (F)
- Ron Anger: Swing That
Music. A Survey of Louis Armstrong Literature, in: Coda, 11/2 (Jul/Aug.1973),
p. 31-37 (F/B)
- Björn Englund: Louis
Armstrong in Scandinavia 1933, in: Storyville, #49 (Oct/Nov.1973), p. 23-38
(F)
1974:
- Bud Freeman: The Great
Louis and the Masters, in: Bud Freeman: You Don't Look Like a Musician, Detroit
1974 [book], p. 14-17 (F)
- George W. Kay: The Milne
Boys and Colored Waifs and "Little Louis", in: The Second Line, 26 (Spring
1974), p. 8-11 (F)
- Henry Pleasants: Louis
Armstrong, in: Henry Pleasants: The Great American Popular Singers. Their
Lives, Careers & Art, New York 1974 [book], p. 97-110 (F)
- Leonard Feather: With
Louis. From London to Los Angeles, in: Leonard Feather: From Satchmo to Miles,
London 1974 [book], p. 13-42 (F/I)
- G.M. Colombe: How Do
They Age So Well? (3) Louis' Last Half-Dozen, in: Jazz Journal, 27/1 (Jan.1974),
p. 22-23, 48 (F)
- G.M. Colombe: How Do
They Age So Well? Louis' Last Half-Dozen, in: Jazz Joural, 27/1 (Jan.1974),
p. 22-23, 48 (F/R)
- Wayne Jones: Louis Armstrong
/ Bobby Hackett / Buck Clayton - "Tootin' Through the Roof, Vol. 2" (Onyx),
in: Down Beat, 41/10 (23.May 1974), p. 28 (R)
- Dick M. Bakker: Louis
Armstrong Decca's 1934-1946, in: Micrography, #32 (Jul.1974), p. 2-3 (D)
- NN: A Jet Called Satchmo,
in: Melody Maker, 20.Jul.1974, p. 20
- Peter Vacher: Armstrong
Anniversary (Royal Festival Hall, London), in: Melody Maker, 13.Jul.1974,
p. 27
- Karlheinz Drechsel: Louis
Armstrong - 4.7.1900 - 6.7.1971, in: Die Posaune, #10 (Sep.1974), p. 5-10
(F)
- NN: NY Concerts to Honour
Satchmo, in: Melody Maker, 2.Nov.1974, p. 20
- Peter Vacher: Heard and
Seen. Louis Armstrong, Anniversary Concert, Rocal Festival Hall, London, in:
Coda, #133 (Nov.1974), p. 34-35 (C: tribute)
- NN: France. Satchmo Bust,
in: Jazz Forum, #32 (Dec.1974), p. 15 (short F)
1975:
- Floyd Levin: About the
Statue - and the Sculptor, in: The Second Line, 27 (Summer 1975), p. 9-10
(F)
- Gilbert M. Erskine: Everybody
Loves My Baby. Bix and Louis, New York City, Fall 1924, in: The Second Line,
27 (Spring 1975), p. 10-14 (F)
- Hugues Panassié:
Je rencontre Louis Armstrong [p. 71-77 (F)]; Docteur Armstrong [p. 93-107
(F)]; Louis Armstrong contre Eisenhower... [p. 109-117 (F)]; Pops [p. 119-125
(F); Merry Swiss Kriss [p. 137-148 (F)]; Le roi des Zoulous/En tournée
avec Louis Armstrong [p. 277-286 (F)], in: Hugues Panassié: Monsieur
Jazz, Paris 1975 [book]
- Klaus Stratemann: Armstrong
Filmography, in: Coda, 12/4 (1975), p. 32-33
- Leonard Feather: Louis
Armstrong und Duke Ellington, in: Joachim Ernst Berendt (Hg.): Die Story des
Jazz. Vom New Orleans zum Rock Jazz, Reinbek 1978 [book; reprint, O: Stuttgart
1975)], p. 117-139 (F)
- Lucille Armstrong: Letter,
in: The Second Line, 27 (Fall 1975), p. 11 (letter)
- Martin Williams: A Celebration
of Trumpeters. Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines, 1928, in: Martin Williams:
Jazz in Its Time, New York 1989 [book], p. 177-179 (liner notes; Reprint von
1975)
- Robert J. Morris: The
Louis Armstrong Legend, in: The Second Line, 27 (Summer 1975), p. 3-9 (F)
- Bjorn Englund: A Louis
Armstrong Filmography, in: Coda, #135 (Jan.1975), p. 5-6 (Filmography)
- NN: Vereen Stars in Satchmo
Film, in: Melody Maker, 18.Jan.1975, p. 22
- Arnold Jay Smith: New
York Jazz Repertory Company - The Music of Louis Armstrong, Carnegie Hall,
New York, in: Down Beat, 42/5 (13.Mar.1975), p. 37 (C); Reprint, in: The Second
Line, 27 (Summer 1975), p. 26-27 (C)
- Dan Morgenstern: Louis
Armstrong - "Satchmo the Great" (Columbia), in: Down Beat, 42/8 (24.Apr.1975),
p. 30-31 (R)
- Johnny Simmen & Laurie
Wright & David Bennett & Steve Allen: Louis... by his Friends, in:
Storyville, #59 (Jun/Jul.1975), p. 180-187 (I mit Lee Collins, Joe Darensbourg,
Henry Mason, Budd Johnson, Hot Lips Page, Glyn Paque, Barney Bigard, Teddy
Buckner, Taft Jordan, Herman Autrey, Charlie Holmes, Stuff Smith, Pops Foster)
- Hans Georg Korn: Zum
75. Geburtstag von Louis Armstrong, in: Die Posaune, Dec.1975, p. 3-5 (F)
- Hans-Georg Korn: Zum
75. Geburtstag von Louis Armstrong, in: Die Posaune, #11 (Dec.1975), p. 3-5
(F)
1976:
- Bud Freeman: If You Know
of a Better Life, Please Tell Me!, Dublin 1976 [book], p. 37 (short anecdote)
- Carol Epstein: "Tribute
to Louis Armstrong" (RCA), in: Jazz (Magazine) [USA], 1/1 (Summer 1976), p.
38 (R)
- Floyd Levin: New Orleans
- July 4, 1976, in: The Second Line, 28 (Fall 1976), p. 16-19 (F: Armstrong
statue)
- George W. Kay: Louis
Armstrong's Letter to His "Daddy", in: The Second Line, 28 (Summer 1976),
p. 12-16 (F/letter by Armstrong to Captain Joseph Jones)
- Gilbert M. Erskine: Countin'
the Blues. A Survey of the Recordings of Louis Armstrong Accompanying Singers
in the 1920s, in: The Second Line, 28 (Spring 1976), p. 10-19 (F)
- Herbert L. Shultz: Oh,
Play That Thing, Louis! And He Did, in: The Second Line, 28 (Spring 1976),
p. 33-35 (F; Reprint, from: Panorama Magazine/Chicago News, 8./9.Nov.1975)
- John McDonough: Louis
Armstrong/Earl Hines - 1928, in: Down Beat, 43/10 (1976), p. 30-31 (R)
- Leonard Feather: New
Orleans Awaits Satchmo Statue, in: The Second Line, 28 (Spring 1976), p. 19-21
(F; Reprint, from: Los Angeles Times, 15.Feb.1976)
- Nat Hentoff: The Onliest
Louis, in: Nat Hentoff: Jazz Is, New York 1984 [book; Reprint, O: New York
1976], p. 63-75 (F)
- NN: Louis Armstrong statue,
in: The Second Line, 28 (Summer 1976), p. 16-17 (N/photos)
- NN: Pops in Bronze, in:
Jazz (Magazine) [USA], 1/2 (Fall 1976), p. 12 (short F: statue of Armstrong
in New Orleans)
- NN: Satch Honored Twice,
in: Down Beat, 43/5 (11.Mar.1976), p. 9 (C)
- NN: Armstrong Memorial,
in: Down Beat, 43/8 (22.Apr.1976), p. 10 (C)
- Stanley Dance: Lightly
& Politely. Satchmo Statue, in: Jazz Journal, 29/5 (May 1976), p. 15 (N)
- Floyd Levin: Louis' Giant
Memorial, in: Melody Maker, 10.Jul.1976, p. 41
- Denis Constant: Armstrong
malgre lui, in: Jazz Magazine, #249 (Nov.1976), p. 22-23 (F)
1977:
- Albert McCarthy: The
Swing Era - Other Bands, in: Albert McCarthy: Big Band Jazz, New York 1977
[book], p. 271-272 (F)
- Anne Faber: Louis Armstrong,
Hamburg 1977 [book]
- Art Hodes: Wingy, Louis
and Me, in: Art Hodes & Chadwick Hansen (Hgg.): Selections from the Gutter.
Portraits from the Jazz Record, Berkeley 1977 [book], p. 16-18 (F; Reprint
aus: The Jazz Record)
- Fred Robbins: Mr. Armstrong
and Mr. Robbins. An Interview, in: Art Hodes & Chadwick Hansen (Hgg.):
Selections from the Gutter. Portraits from the Jazz Record, Berkeley 1977
[book], p. 74-75/76-82 (F/I; Reprint aus: The Jazz Record)
- Graham Collier: Louis
Armstrong, in: Graham Collier: Jazz. A Student's and Teacher's Guide, London
1977 [book], p. 4-15 (F)
- Klaus Stratemann: Louis
Armstrong. A Film-Discography, in: IAJRC Journal, 10/4 (Fall 1977), p. 28-30
(Filmography)
- Stanley Dance: The World
of Earl Hines, New York 1977 [book] (F)
- Jacques Reda: Armstrong
et la question du coffret, in: Jazz Magazine, #252 (Feb/Mar.1977), p. 18-19,
39-40 (F)
1978:
- Chris Albertson &
John S. Wilson: Louis Armstrong, Alexandria/VA 1978 [record booklet]
- Gilbert M. Erskine: The
Lost Masters. Louis Amstrong, in: The Second Line, 30 (Fall 1978), p. 27 (short
F: on recordings never issued)
- James Lincoln Collier:
The First Genius. Louis Armstrong, in: James Lincoln Collier: The Making of
Jazz. A Comprehensive History, London 1978 [book], p. 141-160 (F)
- Jerry Coker: Louis Armstrong,
in: Jerry Coker: Listening to Jazz, Englewood Cliffs/NJ 1978 [book], p. 77-87
(F/A: "Shine")
- John McDonough: Louis
Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland. The Great Alternative, in: Down Beat,
45/11 (1978), p. 29-30 (R)
- Klaus Stratemann: Louis
Armstrong - A Filmo-Discography, in: IAJRC Journal, 11/1 (Winter 1978), p.
10-11 (filmography); part 2, in: IAJRC Journal, 11/2 (Spring 1978), p. 10-11
(filmography); part 3, in: IAJRC Journal, 11/3 (Summer 1978), p. 10-11 (filmography);
part 4, in: IAJRC Journal, 11/4 (Fall 1978), p. 13-15 (filmography)
- Leon René: Sleepytime
Down South, in: The Second Line, 30 (Winter 1978), p. 56-59 (F)
- Lil Hardin: Louis, in:
Philippe Adler (Hg.): Les grandes signature, Paris 1987 [book], p. 9-10 (F;
reprint aus: Jazz Hot, Jul/Aug.1970)
- NN: USA. Louis Armstrong
- His Spirit Lives On, in: Jazz Forum, #54 (1978), p. 18 (short F)
- Peter Vacher: Jazz Live!
Salute to Satchmo at Elstree Civic Hall, in: Jazz Journal, 31/3 (Mar.1978),
p. 33 (C)
- Peter Vacher: jazz Live.
Salute to Satchmo at Elstree Civil Hall, in: Jazz Journal, 31/3 (Mar.1978),
p. 33 (C)
1979:
- Robert Hoskins: Louis
Armstrong. Biography of a Musician, Los Angeles 1979 [book: Holloway House
Publishing] (F)
- Flora Molton: Louis Armstrong
(Now He Is Gone), in: The Second Line, 31 (Fall 1979), p. 24-25 (poem)
- Keith Winter: Communication
Analysis in Jazz, in: Jazzforschung/jazz research, #11 (1979), p. 93-133 (F/A/T:
"Beau-Koo Jack"; "Big Butter and Egg Man")
- Wilma Dobie: Armstrong
Jazz Center Planned by N.Y. Group, in: Jazz Forum, #61 (1979), p. 18
- Wilma Dobie: USA. Armstrong
Jazz Center Planned by N.Y. Group, in: Jazz Forum, #61 (1979), p. 18 (short
F)
- NN: The Daniel Satchmo
Armstrong. A Man of Substance, a Most Substantial Man, in: Metronome, 76/9
(Sep.1979), p. 13 (poem)