''Hello Dolly!'' is a jazz album by
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, which at the time included
Joe Darensbourg
Joe Darensbourg (July 9, 1906 – May 24, 1985) was an American, New Orleans-based jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, notable for his work with Buddy Petit, Jelly Roll Morton, Charlie Creath, Fate Marable, Andy Kirk, Kid Ory, Wingy Manone
...
,
Billy Kyle
William Osborne Kyle (July 14, 1914 – February 23, 1966) was an American jazz pianist. He is perhaps best known as an accompanist.
Biography
Kyle was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He began playing the piano in school and ...
,
Big Chief Russell Moore
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (August 13, 1912 – December 15, 1983) was an American jazz trombonist. Moore, a Pima tribe member, grew up on a Native American reservation before moving to Chicago and then Los Angeles where he learned to play vari ...
,
Arvell Shaw
Arvell Shaw (September 15, 1923 – December 5, 2002) was an American jazz double-bassist, best known for his work with Louis Armstrong.
Life and career
He was born on September 15, 1923 in St. Louis, Missouri. Shaw learned to play tuba in high ...
,
Danny Barcelona and
Trummy Young
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. The tracks were mostly recorded on December 3, 1963, and April 18, 1964, in
New York City
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. It was released by
Kapp Records
Kapp Records was an independent record label started in 1954 by David Kapp, brother of Jack Kapp (who set up American Decca Records in 1934). David Kapp founded his own label after stints with Decca and RCA Victor. Kapp licensed its records to L ...
in 1964
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Track listing
* Louis Armstrong : ''Hello, Dolly!'' (Kapp Records – KS-3364, MCA (Jap) 8146, MCA-Coral (G) COPS1780, 42013, Coral (E) CPS73, Mode (F) MDINT9692, MCA MCA-538 Dref name="lord"/>)
Reception
Greg Adams gave the album 3½ out of 5 stars in Allmusic
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and said, "Armstrong had one of the most recognizable and personality-laden voices of the 20th century, and although he was past his prime at the time, "Hello, Dolly!" shows him at his '60s best."[AllMusic Review by Greg Adams]
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Digby Fairweather
Richard John Charles "Digby" Fairweather (born 25 April 1946) is a British jazz cornetist, author and broadcaster.
Biography
Before becoming a professional musician, Fairweather was a librarian and has retained an interest in jazz bibliograph ...
included the album in the selected Armstrong discography in ''The Rough Guide to Jazz'', saying that "Armstrong has established himself in 1964 with a new generation of fans."
References
1964 albums
Louis Armstrong albums
Kapp Records albums
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