あなたの街にやってくる大好きなバンドやアーティストのイベント日程を調べましょう。Bandsintownを使って、コンサートチケットや最新ニュースを入手してください。

Bandsintown
get app
サインアップ
ログイン
サインアップ
ログイン

Industry
アーティストEvent Pros
ヘルププライバシー利用規約
Louis Armstrong Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Louis Armstrong Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Louis Armstrong検証済み

フォロワー数 491,197
Never miss another concert. Find similar artists and get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
フォロー

Latest Posts

Louis Armstrong
16時間前
Celebrating the Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA) certification of “What A Wonderful World” 🎺


Today we are thrilled to announce the RIAA’s historic 5x
詳細
投稿の表示数を増やす

Louis Armstrong merch
amazonview store

Cheek To Cheek: The Complete Duet Rec...
$43.18
Porgy And Bess
$12.05
Ella & Louis For Lovers
$13.33
Ella And Louis VME - Remastered
$18.98
Our Love Is Here To Stay: Ella & Loui...
$7.70
Best Of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armst...
$5.65
すべてを表示

Louis Armstrong について

Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was a trumpet player, singer, bandleader, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz.

Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans, a culturally diverse town with a unique musical mix of creole, ragtime, marching bands and blues. Although from an early age he was able to play music professionally, he never traveled far from New Orleans until 1922, when he went to Chicago to join his mentor, King Oliver. Oliver's band played primitive jazz, a hotter style of ragtime, with looser rhythm and more improvisation, and Armstrong's role was mostly backup. Slow to promote himself, he was eventually persuaded by his wife to leave Oliver, and In 1924 he went to New York to join the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. At the time, there were a few other artists using the rhythmic innovations of the New Orleans style, but none did it with the energy and brilliance of Armstrong, and he quickly became a sensation among New York musicians. Back in Chicago in 1925, he made his first recordings with his own group, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, and these became not only popular hits but also models for the first generation of jazz musicians, trumpeter or otherwise.

Other hits followed through the twenties and thirties, as well as troubles: crooked managers, lip injuries, mob entanglements, failed big-band ventures. As jazz styles changed though, musical purists never lost any respect for him --although they were sometimes irritated by his hammy onstage persona. Around the late forties, with the help of a good manager, Armstrong's business affairs finally stablilized and he began to be seen as an elder statesman of American popular entertainment, appearing in Hollywood movies, touring Asia and Europe, and dislodging The Beatles from the #1 position with "Hello, Dolly". Today more people may know him as a singer (a good one), but as Miles Davis said: “You can’t play nothing on modern trumpet that doesn’t come from him."
表示を増やす
ジャンル:
Jazz

Latest Posts

Louis Armstrong
16時間前
Celebrating the Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA) certification of “What A Wonderful World” 🎺


Today we are thrilled to announce the RIAA’s historic 5x
詳細
投稿の表示数を増やす

Louis Armstrong merch
amazonview store

Cheek To Cheek: The Complete Duet Rec...
$43.18
Porgy And Bess
$12.05
Ella & Louis For Lovers
$13.33
Ella And Louis VME - Remastered
$18.98
Our Love Is Here To Stay: Ella & Loui...
$7.70
Best Of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armst...
$5.65
すべてを表示

Louis Armstrong について

Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was a trumpet player, singer, bandleader, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz.

Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans, a culturally diverse town with a unique musical mix of creole, ragtime, marching bands and blues. Although from an early age he was able to play music professionally, he never traveled far from New Orleans until 1922, when he went to Chicago to join his mentor, King Oliver. Oliver's band played primitive jazz, a hotter style of ragtime, with looser rhythm and more improvisation, and Armstrong's role was mostly backup. Slow to promote himself, he was eventually persuaded by his wife to leave Oliver, and In 1924 he went to New York to join the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. At the time, there were a few other artists using the rhythmic innovations of the New Orleans style, but none did it with the energy and brilliance of Armstrong, and he quickly became a sensation among New York musicians. Back in Chicago in 1925, he made his first recordings with his own group, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, and these became not only popular hits but also models for the first generation of jazz musicians, trumpeter or otherwise.

Other hits followed through the twenties and thirties, as well as troubles: crooked managers, lip injuries, mob entanglements, failed big-band ventures. As jazz styles changed though, musical purists never lost any respect for him --although they were sometimes irritated by his hammy onstage persona. Around the late forties, with the help of a good manager, Armstrong's business affairs finally stablilized and he began to be seen as an elder statesman of American popular entertainment, appearing in Hollywood movies, touring Asia and Europe, and dislodging The Beatles from the #1 position with "Hello, Dolly". Today more people may know him as a singer (a good one), but as Miles Davis said: “You can’t play nothing on modern trumpet that doesn’t come from him."
表示を増やす
ジャンル:
Jazz

Bandsintown アプリで最高の体験をお楽しみください。
arrow