From Joe Bevilacqua
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Producers: Joe Bevilacqua

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Review of Louis Armstrong's New Orleans, with Wynton MarsalisThe best thing about this program is the music and voice of Louis Armstrong, and the interviews with Wynton Marsalis and other musical luminaries, but unfortunately the audio on most the interviews, as well as the ambiant recordings of New Orlean's French Quarter, are of a substandard quality. This is surprising coming from a usually thorough producer. Given the energy of the music, the narration, feels unfocused, unenergetic, and uninspired. |
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Review of Louis Armstrong's New Orleans, with Wynton MarsalisJoe Bevilacqua strikes again with this superb documentary on the life and music of Louis Armstrong. The rich tapestry of music, interviews and sound from the streets of New Orleans is expertly produced. In addition to some rare recordings, the program includes interviews with Wynton Marsalas and others that really add to what is primarily a music program, rather than detract from the focus of the program. The sound quality is excellent, and the vintage recordings have been cleaned up well. The program is both entertaining and informative, and held my interest for the entire hour. This program would fit well as a special hour in any local jazz program, and I highly recommend it. |
NPR stations in 1990.
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David Swatling
Posted on January 20, 2008 at 02:04 AM | Permalink
Review of Louis Armstrong's New Orleans, with Wynton Marsalis
A delight to listen to on a cold rainy Sunday afternoon! The interviews are short but interesting and the archival material with Armstrong himself are small gems. But plenty of great music propels this hour forward, as should be the case. Could work well any time, any season - but would certainly brighten any dreary February day.