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~ Louis Armstrong - Mahogany Hall Stomp
Views: 331 |  |  |  |  | As you can see, it's a german press from 1934 or something like that. It is kind of funny, de "government" in Gernany, att that time, pressed som real nice USA wax, but they didn't sell it to their own people, it wasn't "german" enough, for us, the other ...More #@!&ers of Europe, they went for export from the weird german regim. |
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~ Wynton Marsalis - Mahogany Hall Stomp
Views: 31087 |  |  |  |  | The Wynton Marsalis Quartet live on tv in December of 1996, playing a Louis Armstrong tribute (Mahogany Hall Stomp). The show was an ABC prime-time special called "A Celebration of America's Music", and I believe it was a benefit concert for the Theloniou ...More s Monk Institute of Jazz. Wynton's band included: Marcus Roberts - piano Reginald Veal - bass Lewis Nash - drums |
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~ Bicycles and Wheelchairs A short history Definitive Version
Views: 251 |  |  |  |  | A short history of Bicycles and Wheelchairs. Both forms of transport liberation are very ecological and do not harm the planet. John Evelyn (a contemporary of Samuel Pepys) recorded the use of a wheelchair in his diary entry of the 11th January, 1672, the ...More earliest passenger train in England only dates back to September, 1825, one hundred and fifty-three years later. inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blrailroad.htm The first London tube train started in 1863 (181 years after the wheelchair was used in England) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground. The music was released in 1936 (73 years ago*) by Mr Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra, it is titled "Mahogany Hall Stomp" (Williams, Bregman). I would welcome any positive suggestions. Please rate the video and add your comments. Many thanks * Commission welcomes Parliament vote on copyright term - Brussels, 23 April 2009 europa.eu |
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~ Brandon Lee, Dominick Farinacci, & Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews - Mahogany Hall Stomp
Views: 15034 |  |  |  |  | Three great young trumpet players trade solos on the old Louis Armstrong tune "Mahogany Hall Stomp", backed by Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Dominick Farinacci and Brandon Lee (both 17 at the time) and Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andre ...More ws (age 14) are the guest soloists, part of a PBS Live from Lincoln Center show dedicated to Louis Armstrong. This was broadcast in about 2001 so obviously these guys are older now. |
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