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  1. Genre. Jazz. Label. Okeh Records. Songwriter (s) Louis Armstrong. " Potato Head Blues " is a Louis Armstrong composition regarded as one of his finest recordings. It was made by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven [1] for Okeh Records in Chicago, Illinois on May 10, 1927.

  2. Louis ArmstrongPotato Head BluesRecorded in Chicago - May 10, 1927. ...

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  3. Potato Head Blues - YouTube. Louis Armstrong. 287K subscribers. 390. 26K views 3 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Potato Head Blues · Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven...

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  4. Feb 13, 2017 · Potato Head Blues (78rpm Version) Louis Armstrong. 328K subscribers. Subscribed. 339. 27K views 6 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Potato Head Blues (78rpm Version) ·...

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  5. Mar 31, 2015 · Potato Head Blues is a song that greatly represents the face of early jazz music during the early 1900’s. Many of Louis Armstrong’s roles in early jazz music became the pathway that jazz seemed to take. Iconic pieces such as this one include elements that were unique of Armstrong’s styles.

  6. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Louis Armstrong’s early work. It was originally recorded in Chicago on May 10th, 1927. On the track, a total of seven instruments can be heard with three solos. The trumpet, clarinet, and banjo all have distinct solos that really help to define the characteristics of the piece.

  7. http://www.alanshapiromusic.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Potato-Head-Blues-ex1.wav . That’s the first chorus and the beginning of Louis’ first solo—and while it’s not actually a blues, there are plenty of blue notes and blues effects.

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