Louis Armstrong Satchmo At Pasadena 1951

Satchmo At Pasadena is a live album by Louis Armstrong and the All Stars.

It was recorded at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California on January 30, 1951.

Playing on the album are:

Louis Armstrong – vocals, trumpet,
Velma Middleton – vocals,
Jack Teagarden – trimbone,
Barney Bigard – clarinet,
Earl Hines – piano,
Arvell Shaw – bass,
Cozy Cole – drums.

Louis Armstrong Satchmo At Pasadena

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Songs On Louis Armstrong Satchmo At Pasadena

(Back Home Again In) Indiana – 5:30
Baby, It’s Cold Outside – 5:41
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans – 5:42
Stardust – 3:33
The Hucklebuck – 3:34
Honeysuckle Rose – 3:56
Just You, Just Me – 6:21
My Monday Date, Parts 1 & 2 – 6:36
You Can Depend On Me – 4:06
That’s A Plenty – 3:02

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