Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars
~ Group
Relationships
| members: |
Barney Bigard
Dick Cary Sid Catlett Cozy Cole Bob Haggart Earl Hines Peanuts Hucko Kenny John Billy Kyle Arvell Shaw Jack Teagarden Trummy Young Louis Armstrong (1946 – 1956) |
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| Wikipedia: |
en: Louis Armstrong [info]
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| lyrics page: |
http://www.lyricstatus.com/louis-armstrong--his-all-stars-lyrics [info]
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Appearances
| Date | Title | Attributes | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| performer | |||
| 1947-05-17 | Back O'Town Blues | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1947-11-30 | Black and Blue | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1947-11-30 | High Society | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1947-11-30 | Muskrat Ramble | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1947-11-30 | On the Sunny Side of the Street | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1947-11-30 | Royal Garden Blues | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1950-04-26 | Bugle Call Rag | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1950-04-26 | New Orleans Function | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1950-04-26 | Panama | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1950-04-26 | Russian Lullaby | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1950-04-26 | That's for Me | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| 1951-11-30 | My Monday Date | Louis Armstrong and The All Stars | |
| Basin Street Blues | Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars | ||
| performing orchestra | |||
| 1955-09-28 | Mack the Knife | Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars | |