• Louis Armstrong's New Orleans

Louis Armstrong's New Orleans

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"The best book ever produced about Louis Armstrong by anyone other than the man himself."—Terry Teachout, Commentary In the early twentieth century, New Orleans was a place of colliding identities and histories, and Louis Armstrong was a gifted young man of psychological nimbleness. A dark-skinned, impoverished child, he grew up under low expectations, Jim Crow legislation, and vigilante terrorism. Yet he also grew up at the center of African American vernacular traditions from the Deep South, learning the ecstatic music of the Sanctified Church, blues played by street musicians, and the plantation tradition of ragging a tune. Louis Armstrong's New Orleans interweaves a searching account of early twentieth-century New Orleans with a narrative of the first twenty-one years of Armstrong's life. Drawing on a stunning body of first-person accounts, this book tells the rags-to-riches tale of Armstrong's early life and the social and musical forces that shaped him. The city and the musician are both extraordinary, their relationship unique, and their impact on American culture incalculable.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393330014
ISBN-10: 039333001X
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publication date: 2007-03-27
Edition description: Annotated
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: Height: 8.2999834 Inches, Length: 5.499989 Inches, Weight: 0.79586876582 Pounds, Width: 1.1999976 Inches
Author: Thomas Brothers
Language: en
Binding: Kindle Edition

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