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  1. Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. The Hot Five was Louis Armstrong 's first jazz recording band led under his own name. It was a typical New Orleans jazz band in instrumentation, consisting of trumpet, clarinet, and trombone backed by a rhythm section. The original New Orleans jazz style leaned heavily on collective improvisation, in which the ...

  2. The Louis Armstrong Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions were recorded between 1925 and 1928 by Louis Armstrong with his Hot Five and Hot Seven groups. According to the National Recording Registry, [1] "Louis Armstrong was jazz's first great soloist and is among American music's most important and influential figures.

  3. The Hot Five was Louis Armstrong's first jazz recording band led under his own name.It was a typical New Orleans jazz band in instrumentation, consisting of ...

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  4. Apr 1, 2020 · Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history.Join our Youtube: https://goo.gl/8AOGaNThe Hot Five was Louis Armstrong's fi...

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  5. The “Hot Five” and “Hot Seven” era got its name from the number of musicians (first five, then seven) Armstrong employed in his ensemble. These “Hot Five” and “Hot Seven” recordings, made between 1925 and 1928, were named to the Registry in 2002. Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was born in the cradle of American jazz and blues--New ...

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  6. Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings (by Brian Harker) By Thomas Cunniffe. One of the enduring mysteries of jazz history is how Louis Armstrong developed into a virtuoso soloist who influenced nearly aspect of jazz performance. Born into one of the poorest of all American ghettos, Armstrong only had a fifth-grade education, and ...

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  8. Jan 17, 2024 · Back in Chicago, OKeh Records decided to let Armstrong make his first records with a band under his own name: Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five. From 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made more than 60 ...

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