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ratatosk
@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk · May 05, 2026
Hot Fives & Sevens is a 2000 box set collection of recordings made by American jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong with his Hot Five, Hot Seven, and other groups between 1925 and 1930. First released on JSP Records on 22 August 2000, the set was subsequently reissued on Definitive in 2001. A four-disc compilation, the set has received a "crown" as an author's pick in The Penguin Guide to Jazz and is also included in the book's "core collection" recommended for jazz fans.[2] AllMusic concurs that it is "beyond indispensable", adding that "you can't have a Louis Armstrong collection without this historic set" or "any kind of respectable jazz collection." - Wikipedia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foiUAd5iwEA&list=RDfoiUAd5iwEA&start_radio=1 #LouisArmstrong #Satchmo #JazzTrumpet #HotFive #HotSeven #Jazz #Music #ClassicJazz
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@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk · Mar 30, 2026
1949-1952 by Earl Hines, released in 2003 as 1288 in the Chronological Classics series. Earl Kenneth Hines (December 28, 1903[nb 1] – April 22, 1983), also known as Earl "Fatha" Hines, was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. He was one of the most influential figures in the development of jazz piano and, according to one source, "one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz".. Chronological Classics was a French compact disc reissue label. Gilles Pétard, the original owner, intended to release the complete master takes of all jazz and swing recordings that were issued on 78 rpm... - Wikipedia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exixjUWQs1Q&list=RDexixjUWQs1Q&start_radio=1 #EarlHines #Fatha #JazzPiano #ClassicJazz #Jazz #CharlesMingus #Music #Swing
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