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Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues

★ 7.42022Movie1 h 46 mUnited States
DocumentaryBiographyMusic

Follow the life and legacy of the master and so-called founding father of jazz, America's first pop star, and cultural ambassador.

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Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues

2022

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1 h 46 m

United States

Documentary

Biography

Music

Follow the life and legacy of the master and so-called founding father of jazz, America's first pop star, and cultural ambassador.
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Leonard Bernstein
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@king_sira

29/05/2023 11:22
source: Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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Biggie

23/05/2023 04:11
Didn't know what to expect going into the film. I thought I knew who Louis Armstrong was but this film shows me I knew nothing but the records. There are so many ways to make a biographical documentary but this was such a unique way. To make this Louis account of his own life and those who truly knew and played with him elevates the film so deeply. You get a real essence of Louis the person not just the performer, which this film goes to great pains to tell you was just one side and at the same time everything of who he was. The animated segments are the most enjoyable outside of learning musically what made him so special. I would definitely recommend anyone to see this wonderful documentary about the late great Louis Armstrong, in his own words.
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Tumelo Mphai👑

23/05/2023 04:11
I do get instant goose bumps whenever I hear these magnificent Louis Armstrong classics! Such a magnificent voice. Everybody around the world, still recognizes that voice instantly, from the old to the very young. The man just isnt able to sing a false note and has such power and warmth in his voice, that is simply to die for! Jazz musician Wayne Shorter narrates this documentary, which consists of a lot of short interview clips and sound recordings from Louis Armstrong himself, throughout his long and glorious carreer. I liked that way of telling his story about his life. What better way than let the artist himself speak. I wish we got to hear more about his youth though and why and how he got into music, besides being surrounded by musicians on every street corner in New Orleans and being given a hornet at a young age, which he cherished and which he studied intensely. The rest is history... Already at a very young age he was known for reaching powerful high notes, which nobody else could play. Even Wayne Shorter, not the least of the jazz musicians, even he simply cant reach many notes Louis Armstrong could reach easily! This documentary focusses mostly on Louis Armstron as a person and his rise to fame and the focus is not so much on his records, which I guess was a choice that didnt turn out badly. The documentary ends with a portrait of the civil rights movement during the late sixties in which Armstrong publicly didnt choose sides. He was attacked for that back then by some members of the black community, but in hindsight Louis Armstrong probably did more for building bridges between races than he was given credit for. Recommended for all the fans! And now I am gonna shut up and listen to one (of many) of his terrific songs!!!
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Gabrielle

02/03/2023 18:00
source: Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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W Ʌ Y E

25/02/2023 21:05
Didn't know what to expect going into the film. I thought I knew who Louis Armstrong was but this film shows me I knew nothing but the records. There are so many ways to make a biographical documentary but this was such a unique way. To make this Louis account of his own life and those who truly knew and played with him elevates the film so deeply. You get a real essence of Louis the person not just the performer, which this film goes to great pains to tell you was just one side and at the same time everything of who he was. The animated segments are the most enjoyable outside of learning musically what made him so special. I would definitely recommend anyone to see this wonderful documentary about the late great Louis Armstrong, in his own words.
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iamnotmizzk

22/11/2022 10:11
I do get instant goose bumps whenever I hear these magnificent Louis Armstrong classics! Such a magnificent voice. Everybody around the world, still recognizes that voice instantly, from the old to the very young. The man just isnt able to sing a false note and has such power and warmth in his voice, that is simply to die for! Jazz musician Wayne Shorter narrates this documentary, which consists of a lot of short interview clips and sound recordings from Louis Armstrong himself, throughout his long and glorious carreer. I liked that way of telling his story about his life. What better way than let the artist himself speak. I wish we got to hear more about his youth though and why and how he got into music, besides being surrounded by musicians on every street corner in New Orleans and being given a hornet at a young age, which he cherished and which he studied intensely. The rest is history... Already at a very young age he was known for reaching powerful high notes, which nobody else could play. Even Wayne Shorter, not the least of the jazz musicians, even he simply cant reach many notes Louis Armstrong could reach easily! This documentary focusses mostly on Louis Armstron as a person and his rise to fame and the focus is not so much on his records, which I guess was a choice that didnt turn out badly. The documentary ends with a portrait of the civil rights movement during the late sixties in which Armstrong publicly didnt choose sides. He was attacked for that back then by some members of the black community, but in hindsight Louis Armstrong probably did more for building bridges between races than he was given credit for. Recommended for all the fans! And now I am gonna shut up and listen to one (of many) of his terrific songs!!!
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Lauriane Odian Kadio

22/11/2022 03:05
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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@king_sira

29/05/2023 11:22
source: Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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Biggie

23/05/2023 04:11
Didn't know what to expect going into the film. I thought I knew who Louis Armstrong was but this film shows me I knew nothing but the records. There are so many ways to make a biographical documentary but this was such a unique way. To make this Louis account of his own life and those who truly knew and played with him elevates the film so deeply. You get a real essence of Louis the person not just the performer, which this film goes to great pains to tell you was just one side and at the same time everything of who he was. The animated segments are the most enjoyable outside of learning musically what made him so special. I would definitely recommend anyone to see this wonderful documentary about the late great Louis Armstrong, in his own words.
author avatar

Tumelo Mphai👑

23/05/2023 04:11
I do get instant goose bumps whenever I hear these magnificent Louis Armstrong classics! Such a magnificent voice. Everybody around the world, still recognizes that voice instantly, from the old to the very young. The man just isnt able to sing a false note and has such power and warmth in his voice, that is simply to die for! Jazz musician Wayne Shorter narrates this documentary, which consists of a lot of short interview clips and sound recordings from Louis Armstrong himself, throughout his long and glorious carreer. I liked that way of telling his story about his life. What better way than let the artist himself speak. I wish we got to hear more about his youth though and why and how he got into music, besides being surrounded by musicians on every street corner in New Orleans and being given a hornet at a young age, which he cherished and which he studied intensely. The rest is history... Already at a very young age he was known for reaching powerful high notes, which nobody else could play. Even Wayne Shorter, not the least of the jazz musicians, even he simply cant reach many notes Louis Armstrong could reach easily! This documentary focusses mostly on Louis Armstron as a person and his rise to fame and the focus is not so much on his records, which I guess was a choice that didnt turn out badly. The documentary ends with a portrait of the civil rights movement during the late sixties in which Armstrong publicly didnt choose sides. He was attacked for that back then by some members of the black community, but in hindsight Louis Armstrong probably did more for building bridges between races than he was given credit for. Recommended for all the fans! And now I am gonna shut up and listen to one (of many) of his terrific songs!!!
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Gabrielle

02/03/2023 18:00
source: Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
author avatar

W Ʌ Y E

25/02/2023 21:05
Didn't know what to expect going into the film. I thought I knew who Louis Armstrong was but this film shows me I knew nothing but the records. There are so many ways to make a biographical documentary but this was such a unique way. To make this Louis account of his own life and those who truly knew and played with him elevates the film so deeply. You get a real essence of Louis the person not just the performer, which this film goes to great pains to tell you was just one side and at the same time everything of who he was. The animated segments are the most enjoyable outside of learning musically what made him so special. I would definitely recommend anyone to see this wonderful documentary about the late great Louis Armstrong, in his own words.
author avatar

iamnotmizzk

22/11/2022 10:11
I do get instant goose bumps whenever I hear these magnificent Louis Armstrong classics! Such a magnificent voice. Everybody around the world, still recognizes that voice instantly, from the old to the very young. The man just isnt able to sing a false note and has such power and warmth in his voice, that is simply to die for! Jazz musician Wayne Shorter narrates this documentary, which consists of a lot of short interview clips and sound recordings from Louis Armstrong himself, throughout his long and glorious carreer. I liked that way of telling his story about his life. What better way than let the artist himself speak. I wish we got to hear more about his youth though and why and how he got into music, besides being surrounded by musicians on every street corner in New Orleans and being given a hornet at a young age, which he cherished and which he studied intensely. The rest is history... Already at a very young age he was known for reaching powerful high notes, which nobody else could play. Even Wayne Shorter, not the least of the jazz musicians, even he simply cant reach many notes Louis Armstrong could reach easily! This documentary focusses mostly on Louis Armstron as a person and his rise to fame and the focus is not so much on his records, which I guess was a choice that didnt turn out badly. The documentary ends with a portrait of the civil rights movement during the late sixties in which Armstrong publicly didnt choose sides. He was attacked for that back then by some members of the black community, but in hindsight Louis Armstrong probably did more for building bridges between races than he was given credit for. Recommended for all the fans! And now I am gonna shut up and listen to one (of many) of his terrific songs!!!
author avatar

Lauriane Odian Kadio

22/11/2022 03:05
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
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