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American jazz guitarist of Sicilian descent. Born: January 13, 1929 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Died: May 23, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. Although active as a player from the age of 14, it wasn't until the 1960s – following a long battle with, and eventual rehabilitation from drug addiction – that he began to establish himself as one of the very great jazz guitarists. A brilliant improviser, his early small group recordings featured fluent, bop-influenced, single note lines, coupled with a sophisticated harmonic sense and tremendous rhythmic drive and invention.
In the 1970s he recorded the first of several solo performances in which he adopted a fingerstyle approach to playing rather than using a plectrum. As well as leading his own groups, he recorded with many of the great names of jazz, including Count Basie, Benny Carter, Zoot Sims, Milt Jackson, Duke Ellington and, notably, four classic albums with Ella Fitzgerald.
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Fortunately, for music lovers, Louis Armstrong’s unique artistry is documented for posterity by his legacy of marvellous recordings. One excellent gathering of his songs is the triple-disc release from Verve, The Ultimate Collection. Disc One starts in 1924, with Armstrong working in Fletcher Henderson’s Band, and moves into the 30s, a period when his playing revolutionised jazz improvisation. Though Armstrong is featured with various orchestras, including Erskine Tate and Jimmy Dorsey, his work with small ensembles is well represented, including the track ‘I’m Goin’ Huntin’’, recorded with a quartet that includes Johnny Dodds on clarinet and Jimmy Bertrand on washboard and woodblocks. There are also crowd-pleasing tracks, such as ‘Pennies From Heaven’, featuring Bing Crosby and Frances Langford.
Across three discs, the collection captures the creative majesty of Armstrong’s playing and phrasing through songs such as ‘West End Blues’, and the way he encompasses solos with sublime emotional and technical range. Disc Two features more of his big-band work, and Dexter Gordon pops up on the 1944 track ‘Groovin’’. There are also plenty of fine tracks by the All Stars, featuring regular collaborator Jack Teagarden, along with many notable duets, including his meeting with on ‘You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart’ (with wonderful backing from Sy Oliver’s Orchestra). There is also an exuberant duet with Louis Jordan on ‘You Rascal You’.
Armstrong regularly took time out to record perennial favourites such as ‘Blueberry Hill’, and these choices are also represented in the collection, along with the chart successes of ‘Hello Dolly’ and ‘What A Wonderful World’. The final disc, which features and, takes Armstrong’s story to 1968 and his updated version of ‘Dream A Little Dream Of Me’. Though chronicling the career of someone as important as Armstrong across just three discs is virtually impossible, this Ultimate Collection highlights the amazing breadth of his work.
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