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Rosemary's singing, Nat Cole's playing piano, Satchmo's on the horn, Buddy Rich is on the drums, and they're singing Always. — George Clooney on Inside the Actors Studio, on how he'd like to be greeted at the Pearly Gates.
Matt's TV Week in Review: Stunts on Grey's and Glee, and More 2012
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Indeed, her nose, her whole head, seemed to be growing heavier, larger as she inhaled; and her pulled back hair, dyed as black as Satchmo's coronet case, was actually rippling in the Tabasco dusk.
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With Armstrong, Mr. Avakian not only produced two of Satchmo's most celebrated later works, his songbook tributes to Handy and to Fats Waller, but he also steered the legendary trumpeter-vocalist to one of his biggest hit singles, "Mack the Knife."
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Satchmo's first surviving role, in the 1936 film Pennies From Heaven, was orchestrated by Bing Crosby, who made sure Armstrong received proper billing.
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It was Satchmo's trumpet that heralded the rise of jazz and of American music all over the word.
Remarks By President At Millennium Celebration ITY National Archives 1999
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Then there are the later recordings, when Satchmo's celebrity empowered him to soar over many political and racial divides.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Meanwhile the superb jazz writer Richard Cook, who died, far too young at 50, in 2007, has described Satchmo's solos with his Hot Five and Hot Seven bands in the 1920s as "stunning in their virtuosity and unprecedented in their range, unleashing all the possibilities of improvisation in the idiom… If the world's music still swings today, it is in large part because of what Armstrong was doing more than eight decades ago."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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The sheer longevity of Satchmo's working life is much emphasised by the tapes, which are also often startlingly candid for their time.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Louis Armstrong's "Ambassador of Jazz," a 10-disk set packed with music, interviews and other extras from across Satchmo's 60- year career.
NYDN Rss PHILIP CAULFIELD 2011
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This is from episode 38, Oct., 28, 1970 and must be one of Satchmo's last performances.
WN.com - Articles related to House asking prices hit by increase in new sellers 2010
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