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How Music Changed - 2009 Shows

This is an odd series, because we are examining music that was – and mostly remain – totally obscure to most Americans, and yet it is quite possibly some ...read more


How Music Changed is primarily the story of how American music changed and developed, but this chapter focuses on music that is generally obscure to most ...read more


Our last show dedicated to Louis Armstrong starts in an improbable place and ends in a sadly inevitable place. As we open, Louis is sitting on top of the ...read more


As the sixties dawned, Louis fought to retain some semblance of relevance, even though his health conspired to make it even more difficult for him than it ...read more


For all intents and purposes, this show is really a continuation of the last show. It’s odd that the general consensus for Louis’ output during this ...read more


When we started this series dedicated to the musical genius of Louis Armstrong, I’d bet that you figured the show would taper off toward the end, and we’d ...read more


For our 18th episode covering the legendary life and music of Louis Armstrong, I allow renowned journalist Edward R. Murrow do most of the narration for ...read more


In the mid-fifties, Louis Armstrong was fighting for relevance with the music cognoscenti, and ultimately, he won. At first, it looked like Louis may ...read more


This show covers Louis in the early 1950s, a time when progressive had turned its back on him. Rather than turning himself inside out trying to conform to ...read more


The post-war years were when Louis Armstrong reached his highest level of acceptance with the general populace. Unfortunately, the price of mass acceptance ...read more


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