All of Me
In early 1930 Louis Armstrong fronted the Luis Russell Orchestra for a tour of the South, and since the Great Depression was especially hard on the jazz scene, afterwards he left for Los Angeles. There he led a band for ten months at Frank Sebastian’s New Cotton Club, attended by the Hollywood public, who could still afford a luxurious nightlife, while radio broadcasts connected with younger audiences at home. While going to record “Memories of You”, Armstrong and the group’s drummer Lionel Hampton found a vibraphone stowed away in the corner of the studio. Armstrong insisted that Hampton play it on the opening phrase of the song, and the latter became the first vibraphonist in jazz history. That same year Armstrong debuted as an actor in the drama film Ex-Flame directed by Victor Halperin.
Frank Sebastian a la entrada de su Cotton Club
In 1932 Armstrong switched from the “race”-oriented Okeh Records to its pop-oriented big sister Columbia label, for which he recorded the Top Five hits “Chinatown, My Chinatown”, “You Can Depend on Me” and “Love, You Funny Thing”, and the Number One hit “All of Me”, which can be found below. Later on he returned to Chicago, where he recorded a series of memorable sides including the number that would become his theme song “When it’s Sleepy Time Down South”, which can be found below, and also directed a band led by Zilner Randolph with which he toured all over the country. Then he toured with great success in England, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and France, his American career maintained by a series of archival recordings, like the Top Ten hits “Sweethearts on Parade”, “Body and Soul” and “Hobo, You Can’t Ride This Train”.
Louis Armstrong
When Armstrong returned to the United States in 1935, hired Joe Glaser as his manager, who signed him to the recently formed Decca Records, scoring the Top Ten hit “I’m in the Mood for Love”, which can be found below. Glaser also employed the Luis Russell Orchestra to support Armstrong, who toured with it for the next eight years.
Louis Armstrong y Joe Glaser
Louis Armstrong con la Luis Russell Orchestra
Armstrong es el tercero de la derecha en la primera fila
Translated with the help of DeepL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Moa8fGC7w
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6CdTxiOOSg
Body and Soul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMMknpX4xVw
I’m in the Mood for Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5THTGXG0sA