THE NEW YORK JAZZ REPERTORY COMPANY, directed by Dick Hyman, salutes LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Poland, 1975)
The New York Jazz Repertory Company in Poland, 1975, arranged and conducted by Dick Hyman, piano, with Pee Wee Erwin, Jimmie Maxwell, Joe Newman, trumpet, vocal; Kenny Davern, soprano saxophone, clarinet; Eddie Hubble, trombone; George Duvivier, double bass; Marty Grosz, guitar and banjo; Bobby Rosengarden, drums; Blanche Thomas, vocal. WEST END BLUES / CREOLE BELLES / FLEE AS A BIRD - OH, DIDN'T HE RAMBLE? / CHIMES BLUES / CAKE WALKIN' BABIES FROM HOME / POTATO HEAD BLUES / ST. LOUIS BLUES (Thomas) / YOU'VE BEEN A GOOD OLD WAGON (Thomas) / WILD MAN BLUES (Davern) / WILLIE THE WEEPER / MONDAY DATE (Hyman) / WEATHER BIRD / S.O.L. BLUES /DING DONG DADDY (NC) // Presented by Michael Steinman for JAZZ LIVES (http://www.jazzlives.wordpress.com).

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