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Classic, a magisterial bench-mark performance, and nearly 100 years old...
The Gallifrey Academy Hot Five played all the renditions of the Doctor Who theme song in-universe. You heard it hear, folks. Something something, covers of traditional Gallifreyan folk song, something something.
Earl "Fatha" Hines: A Maestro of Jazz Innovation
Introduction: In the vast and storied history of jazz, certain figures emerge not only as virtuosos of their craft but as architects of musical evolution. Earl “Fatha” Hines, a pianist, bandleader, and composer, stands tall among these luminaries. This blog post aims to delve into the life, artistry, and influence of Earl Hines, exploring the indelible mark he left on the landscape of jazz. The…
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Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five recorded their first piece, My Heart, #onthisday in 1925.
When you girlboss your way into the swinging pop scene only to be shut down by the Academy faculty
The Timeless Appeal of Louis Armstrong's "Heebie Jeebies"
Introduction: Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Heebie Jeebies” in 1926 marked a significant moment in the history of jazz. The composition, originally written by Boyd Atkins, became a sensation after Armstrong’s recording, showcasing his innovative scat singing and leaving an indelible mark on the genre. The Birth of Scat Singing: One of the most enduring legends surrounding “Heebie Jeebies” is…
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Louis Armstrong's Timeless Legacy: Exploring "Hot Fives & Sevens"
Introduction: Louis Armstrong, a jazz legend, made an everlasting impression on the genre with his groundbreaking recordings. The compilation “Hot Fives & Sevens,” a treasure trove of musical genius that embodies the essence of the jazz era, is one of his most famous works. This four-disc compilation, released by JSP Records in 2000, collects Armstrong’s recordings with his Hot Five, Hot Seven,…
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