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Heart Full of Rhythm Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)

Heart Full of Rhythm By Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)

Heart Full of Rhythm by Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)


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Featuring never-before-published photographs and brand new stories culled from Armstrong's personal archives, Heart Full of Rhythm: The Big Band Years of Louis Armstrong tells the story of how the man called Pops became the first King of Pop.

Heart Full of Rhythm Summary

Heart Full of Rhythm: The Big Band Years of Louis Armstrong by Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)

Nearly 50 years after his death, Louis Armstrong remains one of the 20th century's most iconic figures. Popular fans still appreciate his later hits such as Hello, Dolly! and What a Wonderful World, while in the jazz community, he remains venerated for his groundbreaking innovations in the 1920s. The achievements of Armstrong's middle years, however, possess some of the trumpeter's most scintillating and career-defining stories. But the story of this crucial time has never been told in depth - until now. Between 1929 and 1947, Armstrong transformed himself from a little-known trumpeter in Chicago to an internationally renowned pop star, setting in motion the innovations of the Swing Era and Bebop. He had a similar effect on the art of American pop singing, waxing some of his most identifiable hits such as Jeepers Creepers and When You're Smiling. However as author Ricky Riccardi shows, this transformative era wasn't without its problems, from racist performance reviews and being held up at gunpoint by gangsters to struggling with an overworked embouchure and getting arrested for marijuana possession. Utilizing a prodigious amount of new research, Riccardi traces Armstrong's mid-career fall from grace and dramatic resurgence. Featuring never-before-published photographs and stories culled from Armstrong's personal archives, Heart Full of Rhythm tells the story of how the man called Pops became the first King of Pop.

Heart Full of Rhythm Reviews

A brilliantly researched, vivid portrait of the great trumpeter, which covers a golden era from 1929 to 1947. * Martin Chilton, The Independent *
Riccardi (director, Research Collections, Louis Armstrong House Museum) laments that the period between 1929 and 1947 is often minimized and sometimes disparaged by historians, critics, and musicians, who characterized Armstrong's influence and popularity, particularly within the African American community, as inconsequential and unproductive. In Heart Full of Rhythm, Riccardi disputes such claims, demonstrating through a review of Armstrong's touring schedule, box office and record sales, radio and film appearances, accounts from his musical collaborators and contemporaries, and critical reviews lauding his musicianship that Armstrong not only held his audiences but transcended the success of other swing era big bands by achieving notoriety beyond jazz circles. ... Enthusiasts and scholars of jazz music will find this a quick and interesting read on an important period in the artist's life. * A. C. Shahriari, CHOICE *
We get Armstrong in his own words as much as possible, as well as sources that have not been commonly quoted. And Riccardi even explains where the term Moldy Fig came from. We all know the obvious question: when is Volume 1 of the Armstrong saga going to be written? Ricky Riccardi has produced two masterpieces relating the story of a legendary musician who changed World Music. I can't be the only one who is waiting for Ricky Riccardi to tell the rest of the Armstrong story his way. It is obvious it is such good hands. * Jeffrey Sultanof, ARSC Journal *
Riccardi's Heart Full of Rhythm is the best account we have of Armstrong's vital work with big bands - the research is impeccable, the ardor contagious. * Gary Giddins, Author of Bing Crosby: Swinging On A Star - The War Years, 1940-1946 *
This book is an exuberant treasury of new information about one of the most significant and influential musicians of all time. Most significant here is that this careful researcher torches the cliche that Armstrong rose in a 1920s flash and then fell onto the swords of commercialism. In soaring prose, Riccardi walks you through vital musical/cultural decades while re-introducing a man we thought we knew but who was even greater. * Robert G. O'meally, Founder and Director Of Columbia University's Center For Jazz Studies and Editor of The Jazz Cadence of American Culture and The Romare Bearden Reader *
At last! A thrilling and intimate journey through the most undervalued period of Armstrong's career! Every chapter is a revelation! * Catherine Russell, Grammy Award-Winning Jazz/Blues vocalist and daughter of Luis Russell *
This vitally American story has been expertly told in this superlative biography - SWING THAT MUSIC indeed! * Loren Schoenberg, Senior Scholar/Founding Director, National Jazz Museum in Harlem *
Riccardi's meticulous scholarship and his exuberance for all things Armstrong make Heart Full of Rhythm a must-read for all interested in Armstrong, jazz, and our shared cultural heritage. * Jon Faddis, Trumpeter, Conductor, Composer, and Educator *
Dedicated research, access to ideal sources, and fine storytelling combine to shed new light and insight on the most interesting and least well-documented period of Armstrong's fabled life. Riccardi has done it again, but even more so. * Dan Morgenstern, Director Emeritus of The Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University *
Heart Full Of Rhythm elucidates and entertains from start to finish. Each chapter ends with a tantalising hook that anticipates the next, keeping the reader engaged and focused. Like its subject, it swings! * Mark Gilbert, Jazz Journal *

About Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)

Ricky Riccardi is Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong House Museum and author of What a Wonderful World: The Magic of Louis Armstrong's Later Years. He runs the online blog, The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong, and has given lectures on Armstrong at venues around the world, including the Institute of Jazz Studies, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival and the Monterey Jazz Festival. He has co-produced numerous Armstrong reissues in recent years, including Satchmo at Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Concert, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Cheek to Cheek: The Complete Duets, Pops is Tops: The Verve Studio Albums, and two volumes of Decca Singles for Universal Music, in addition to Columbia and RCA Victor Live Recordings of Louis Armstrong and the All Stars for Mosaic Records.

Table of Contents

Prologue - Bigger Than Jazz 1. There's a New King - March 1929 2. If Louis Did It, It Must Be Right - April-December 1929 3. I Break It Up Everywhere I Play - December 1929-May 1930 4. He Would Just Amaze You - June-November 1930 5. Just One of the Cats - November 1930-May 1931 6. I Done Got Northern-fied - May-August 1931 7. They Admit You with a Smile - September-November 1931 8. An Artist of Eminence - December 1931-June 1932 9. The Real Test is Entertainment - July-November 1932 10. Always a Way, Man - November 1932-June 1933 11. What the Hell is Wrong with Louis Armstrong? - July 1933-June 1935 12. A Much Improved Salesman - June-December 1935 13. Swing Is My Bread and Butter - January-December 1936 14. A Boom to the Colored Race - January-June 1937 15. Just Glad to See Us - July 1937-May 1938 16. A Solid Man for Comedy - May 1938-December 1939 17. He is Like the Armstrong of the Old Days - January 1940-July 1941 18. I Never Tried to Be God - July 1941-July 1942 19. A Little Higher on the Horse - August 1942-December 1943 20. A Great Deal Less Than Grown Up - January-December 1944 21. Why Should I Go Back? - January 1945-December 1945 22. We Really Did Romp - January 1946-February 1947 23. Ain't No Music Out of Date as Long as You Play It Perfect - 1947 Epilogue - I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Additional information

GOR013282501
9780190914110
0190914114
Heart Full of Rhythm: The Big Band Years of Louis Armstrong by Ricky Riccardi (Independent Scholar)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20201112
336
Winner of Winner, Best History in category of Best Historical Research in Recorded Jazz, Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence.
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