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Rare Louis Armstrong recording released

Published: 27th Apr 2012 18:33:40

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A rare recording of one of the last live performances by jazz legend Louis Armstrong has been made public.

The star played at the National Press Club in Washington DC, against the advice of his doctors, in January 1971, just over five months before he died.

The What A Wonderful World singer had been in ill health because of heart and kidney trouble, but felt strong enough to play five songs at the event.

His performance has been released as a digital download and on CD.

The move was prompted by the press club discovering a rare LP of the event.

Those who attended the show, which was hosted by the British journalist David Frost, were given vinyl copies of the recording.

But the LP, which includes classics such as Hello Dolly, Mack the Knife and Rocking Chair, had become largely forgotten over the decades.

The liner notes included Armstrong's favourite recipes, such as Louisiana caviar and a New Orleans cocktail.

For most of the previous year, the jazz star had been too sick to pick up the instrument with which he helped define American music.

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BBC News, 2012. Rare Louis Armstrong recording released. [Online] (Updated 27 Apr 2012)
Available at: http://www.glasgowwired.co.uk/news.php/1425148-Rare-Louis-Armstrong-recording-released [Accessed 12th May 2013]
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