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Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Ellis Marsalis Jr.

Louis Armstrong was the primary contributor to jazz music in the 20th century. His improvisational skills served as the principal model for all who came after him, regardless of one's chosen instrument. — Ellis Marsalis Jr.

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Charlie Byrd

The guitar is a means of expressing music, When you get into the emotional side of it, then it's not the guitar that matters so much as the music itself. But the guitar is the vehicle I use. It's how I express myself. As for the emotional side, music takes up where language leaves off. To try and verbalize what music says, emotionally and spiritually, is futile. Let me put it this way, Louis Armstrong once said if you've got to ask, you'll never know. — Charlie Byrd

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Wynton Marsalis

Louis Armstrong is jazz. He represents what the music is all about. — Wynton Marsalis

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Chuck Brown

When I was a young man, I shined the shoes of Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan! Music was just everywhere like that. And in my family, everyone could play something, and if they couldn't play, they could sing. — Chuck Brown

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Frantz Fanon

I am black: I am the incarnation of a complete fusion with the world, an intuitive understanding of the earth, an abandonment of my ego in the heart of the cosmos, and no white man, no matter how intelligent he may be, can ever understand Louis Armstrong and the music of the Congo. — Frantz Fanon

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Each man has his own music bubbling up inside him. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Ken Burns

Louis Armstrong is quite simply the most important person in American music. He is to 20th century music (I did not say jazz) what Einstein is to physics. — Ken Burns

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

If ya ain't got it in ya, ya can't blow it out. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Esi Edugyan

It don't matter about all that anyway," Armstrong added. "You think it do, but it don't. A man ain't just his one talent. Lil Louis needs you. And Jones look to you like you his brother. You got the talent of making others your kin, your blood. Music, well that's different. I reckon it got its own worth, but it ain't a man's whole life."
"Aww hell, Louis," I thought. "Ain't nothing else I want. — Esi Edugyan

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Jazz is played from the heart. You can even live by it. Always love it. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

My life has always been my music, it's always come first, but the music ain't worth nothing if you can't lay it on the public. The main thing is to live for that audience, 'cause what you're there for is to please the people. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Tony Bennett

Intimate singing had a wonderful style in the '30s and '40s. It came out of Broadway and the jazz of Louis Armstrong and Billie Holliday. But Sinatra created the best romantic era that we've ever had. — Tony Bennett

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

If you have to ask what jazz is you will never know. Louis Armstrong — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Jeffery Deaver

I liked old time music but what i meant by that was the period from the 1930s through the 60s, nothing before and little after.
Performers like fats waller, Sinatra, billie holiday, louis armstrong, rosemary clooney, ella, sammy Davis Jr, dean martin ... If the lyrics weren't stupid. Words were important. — Jeffery Deaver

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Wynton Marsalis

The musicians, Duke Ellington, his thing was not about separating himself from the rest of America. Louis Armstrong - go to the forefathers of our music - Jelly Roll Morton - they're not preaching a separatist agenda. They're not taking their music and saying, "This is for me." — Wynton Marsalis

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Hunter Murphy

The wild notes of tuba and trumpet and trombone rattled and hummed through the trees. In the first group of musicians, there were kids as young as fourteen playing the tuba and one kid who probably couldn't drive banging a bass drum. They stomped together in rhythm to the music. Two ladies had dressed up in what looked like princess outfits. They wore white gloves and socks with tassels. — Hunter Murphy

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

All music is folk music. I ain't never heard a horse sing a song. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Dave Brubeck

Do you think Duke Ellington didn't listen to Debussy? Louis Armstrong loved opera, did you know that? Name me a jazz pianist who wasn't influenced by European music! — Dave Brubeck

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Never play anything the same way twice. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Bill Crow

My school music teacher, Al Bennest, introduced me to jazz by playing Louis Armstrong's record of "West End Blues" for me. I found more jazz on the radio, and began looking for records. My paper route money, and later, money I earned working after school in a print shop and a butcher shop went toward buying jazz records. I taught myself the alto saxophone and the drums in order to play in my high school dance band. — Bill Crow

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

If it hadn't been for Jazz, there wouldn't be no rock and roll. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Linda Weaver Clarke

Amelia was instantly distracted when she heard one of her favorite songs: What a Wonderful World made famous by Louis Armstrong. The woman singing did the song justice as she sang:
I see trees of gree, red roses, too.
I see them bloom, for me and you.
And I think to myself.
What a wonderful world!
Before she could blink an eye, Rick pulled her into his arms in a waltz position.
He gave her a wink and said flirtatiously, "May I have this dance, my love?"
As they danced to the rhythm of the music, Amelia said, "Don't ever stop flirting with me, no matter how old we get."
"Never! — Linda Weaver Clarke

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Man, if you have to ask what it [jazz] is, you'll never know. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Music is either good or bad, and it's got to be learned. You got to have balance. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Stanley Crouch

The extent of his influence across jazz, across American music, and around the world has such continuing stature that he is one of the few who can easily be mentioned with Stravinsky, Picasso and Joyce. His life was the embodiment of one who moves from rags to riches, from anonymity to internationally imitated innovator. Louis Daniel Armstrong supplied revolutionary language that took on such pervasiveness that it became commonplace, like the light bulb, the airplane, the telephone. — Stanley Crouch

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Joe Haldeman

It's fair to say that white America wouldn't have elected an African-American president without the integrating effect of black music - from Louis Armstrong to hip-hop - and black drama and fiction, commercial as much as 'serious.' — Joe Haldeman

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

You see, pops, that's the kind of talk that's ruining the music. Everyone's trying to do something new, no one trying to learn the fundamentals first. All them young cats playing their wierd chords. And what happens? No one's working. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Randy Weston

There's no appreciation for the giants [of jazz]; there's never been a major film on Duke Ellington , never a major film on Louis Armstrong. What they accomplished, we could never accomplish today ... What's happening now is lightweight compared to what happened before. If Louis Armstrong was alive today, he'd be a superstar. If Art Tatum was alive today, my god, all the piano players would get on their knees. So that's what's missing today; we've been cut off from our heritage. — Randy Weston

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

I don't need words. It's all in the phrasing. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Hunter Murphy

A good crowd had formed along the sidewalk and the concrete ledge that bordered Louis Armstrong Park. The anticipation was dizzying...New Orleans had the big-boy parades and [Jackson & Billy] couldn't wait to attend a second line... — Hunter Murphy

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Miles Davis

You can't play anything on a horn that Louis Armstrong hasn't played — Miles Davis

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

There's only two ways to sum up music; either it's good or it's bad. If it's good you don't mess about it, you just enjoy it. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Mahalia Jackson

If you don't like Louis Armstrong, you don't know how to love. — Mahalia Jackson

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Ahmet Ertegun

I love Ray Charles. He can still teach everybody a lot about how to make great music. Not necessarily how to make hits, but how to make great music. Of course, part of it is his incredible talent. Who are the greatest jazz singers in the world? Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Ray Charles. — Ahmet Ertegun

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

My whole life, my whole soul, my whole spirit is to blow that horn. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

Never play a thing the same way twice. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Freddie Hubbard

Man, you'd be surprised how much I'm learning - not only about myself, but about the musicians who came before me. You don't realize at first when you listen to Armstrong's records how great this man was and how hard that Hot Five music was to play. After the experience of reading and playing those parts, I have an even greater respect for Louis Armstrong than before — Freddie Hubbard

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

When I go to the Gate, I'll play a duet with Gabriel. Yeah, we'll play 'Sleepy Time Down South' and 'Hello, Dolly!.' Then he can blow a couple that he's been playing up there all the time. — Louis Armstrong

Music By Louis Armstrong Quotes By Louis Armstrong

There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind. — Louis Armstrong