
The revelatory origin story of one of America's most beloved musicians, Louis ArmstrongHow did Louis Armstrong become Louis Armstrong?In Stomp Off, Let's Go, author and Armstrong expert Ricky Riccardi tells the enthralling story of the iconic trumpeter's meteoric rise to fame. Beginning with Armstrong's youth in New Orleans, Riccardi transports readers through Armstrong's musical and personal development, including his initial trip to Chicago to join Joe "King" Oliver's band, his first to New York to meet Fletcher Henderson, and his eventual return to Chicago, where he changed the course of music with the Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings.While this period of Armstrong's life is perhaps more familiar than others, Riccardi enriches extant narratives with recently unearthed archival materials, including a rare draft of pianist, composer, and Armstrong's second wife Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong's autobiography. Riccardi similarly tackles the perceived notion of Armstrong as a "sell-out" during his later years, highlighting the many ways in which Armstrong's musical style and personal values in fact remained steady throughout his career. By foregrounding the voices of Armstrong and his contemporaries, Stomp Off, Let's Go offers a more intimate exploration of Armstrong's personal and professional relationships, in turn providing essential insights into how Armstrong evolved into one of America's most beloved icons.
This book investigates the formative years of Louis Armstrong to determine how his early experiences in New Orleans and his initial professional milestones shaped his identity as a foundational jazz icon. Author Ricky Riccardi, a recognized expert on Armstrong, utilizes a wealth of archival materials to reconstruct the musician's development. By analyzing primary sources and personal accounts, Riccardi argues that Armstrong's core musical values and stylistic integrity remained consistent throughout his career, challenging later criticisms of his artistic choices. The narrative provides a detailed look at the specific environments and relationships that catalyzed his rise to prominence.
What You Will Find
Experts and jazz historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Armstrong's early life due to its reliance on newly discovered primary sources. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible while maintaining a high level of scholarly rigor regarding the technical aspects of jazz history.
Page Count:
472
Publication Date:
2025-02-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197614485
ISBN-13:
9780197614488
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