Louis Armstrong said . . .
0
Louis Armstrong said . . .

. . . “there are two kinds of music, the good kind, and the bad kind. I play the good kind.”

Yea you did Pops.

There’s something about the music from the 1920’s and 1930’s – a sense of vitality and wonderment that people often attempt to duplicate in modern music, but seldom ever achieve. What is it about these tunes? Why do they make us dance, tap our toes and snap our fingers? How does this music get even the most stubborn of dance partners out on the dance floor? The answer is simple really. Louis Armstrong knew it way back in the 30’s.

There’s two kinds of music, the good kind, and the bad.

We play the good music too.

~ The Lowdown Stompers

0 comments

The comments are closed