Last week I saw the show Good Evening Everybody at Parksnäckan. The show is about the music and life of Louis Armstrong.
Good Evening Everybody is an entertaining and educating show. Beside hearing a lot of good jazz music you'll also find out a lot about Louis Armstrong and also about jazz history in general.
The band members take turns telling stories and band leader Peter Lind provides explanations of why Armstrong was called "Satch"; where the song "Muskrat ramble" got its name and how you really pronounce his name: is it "Louie" or "Louis"?
They talked about Louis Armstrongs tours to Sweden and how his music not always was understood by the music critics.
Nowadays most Swedes understand English, but in those days they wrote new lyrics to the song so that the general public could understand, often the lyrics became much more trivial.
But songs didn't just travel from America to Europe, some songs travelled in the opposite direction. Peter Lind and the Cabaret band gave examples of songs like that: Just a Gigolo (orginally a song from Austria) and Mack The Knife (from Germany). Take a look at Louis Armstrong sing Mack The Knife.
Peter Lind commented on the fact that there are too few movies on tv with Louis Armstrong in them: "When was the last time you saw Cabin In the Sky?".
If you have the opportunity I recomend you to see the show.
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Have you seen the show Good Evening Everybody? What do you think of it? Tell me.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Good Evening Everybody: Photos
Posted by Henrik at 9:07 AM
Labels: Björn Sjödin, cabaret band, Cabin in the sky, good evening everybody, just a gigolo, Louis Armstrong, mack the knife, Mats Josephson, parksnäckan, Peter Lind, photography
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Just wanted to say that your photographs are always amazing. You really do a great job.
Thank you Lindsey!
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