Louis Armstrong House Museum and LA State Museum to Present SATCHMO: HIS LIFE IN NEW ORLEANS Exhibit
In an unprecedented collaboration, the Louis Armstrong House Museum in New York City and the Louisiana State Museum in New Orleans have partnered on the exhibit: Satchmo: His Life in New Orleans to tell the story of Louis Armstrong's complex relationship with his hometown. The exhibit will coincide with the 100th anniversary of his first professional gig at Henry Ponce's in New Orleans in 1915.
According to Armstrong's autobiography, the young cornetist was offered the job by his friend "Cocaine" Buddy Martin, who asked, "You play the cornet don't you?" Armstrong responded, "Yes, I play the cornet, Buddy. But I don't know if I am good enough to play in a regular band." Martin assured him, "All you have to do is put on long pants at night, play the blues for the whores that hustle all night until 'fo' day in the morning." That was good enough for Armstrong, who fronted a trio of cornet, piano and drums and ended up playing the blues nightly for the next six months in 1915 (while hauling loads of coal from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. during the daytime). Armstrong's career as a professional musician was underway. The 100th anniversary of this historic engagement will be celebrated in this new exhibit, opening in New Orleans at the Old U.S. Mint on July 29, 2015 as part of the annual Satchmo Summerfest presented by Chevron and will remain on exhibit through January 2017.The Louis Armstrong House Museum in New York City tells the story of the meteoric rise of one of the greatest musicians of our time through guided house tours. Since its opening in 2003, more than 100,000 visitors from all over the world have been introduced to the wonderful world of Louis Armstrong. The museum's programs feature historic house tours, jazz concerts, and a wide variety of educational programs.
The Louis Armstrong House Museum owns the largest publicly held collection in the world of a jazz musician including: over 17,000 photographs; 700 reel-to-reel tapes; 500 hand decorated tape boxes; 240 leaves of autobiographical manuscripts; 4 linear feet of correspondence; 30 linear feet of personal papers; 85 linear feet of LP recordings and 78s; 55 canisters of 16 mm film; 120 paintings; posters and works on paper; 250 artifacts; 860 musical scores on sheet music; 5 gold plated trumpets and 14 trumpet mouthpieces; and objects d'art, paintings, and furnishings of the Louis Armstrong House. The Louis Armstrong House Museum is a National Historic Landmark and a New York City Landmark. For more information, go to LouisArmstrongHouse.org. Thanks to the vision and funding of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, the Louis Armstrong House Museum welcomes visitors, six days per week, 52 weeks per year. The museum is a cultural center of Queens College of the City University of New York in New York City. Founded in 1906, Louisiana State Museum is a system of National Historic Landmarks and architecturally significant structures housing a half-million artifacts that showcase the state's history and culture.Five museums call New Orleans' historic French Quarter home-the Cabildo, the Presbytère, 1850 House, Madame John's Legacy and the Old U.S. Mint. Museums outside of New Orleans include Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge; Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum in Natchitoches; Wedell-Williams Aviation and Cypress Sawmill Museum in Patterson; and E.D. White Historic Site in Thibodaux.
Louisiana State Museum's mission focuses on collecting, preserving and interpreting buildings, documents and artifacts that reveal Louisiana's history and culture and presenting those items using both traditional and innovative technology to educate, enlighten and provide enjoyment for Louisianians and visitors. LouisianaStateMuseum.org
Satchmo SummerFest is produced by French Quarter Festivals, Inc. (www.fqfi.org), the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, which also produces French Quarter Festival in April and Christmas New Orleans Style in December. French Quarter Festivals, Inc. celebrates the 15th anniversary of Satchmo SummerFest, in 2015. The 2015 Festival will also include a special session commemorating the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and New Orleans 'musical first responders' who worked tirelessly to save the music, musicians, and the culture of New Orleans.
Pictured: Gift of Peter Gold; Courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum The earliest surviving photograph of Armstrong, this 1913 image depicts him as the confident leader of the Waif's Home Brass Band, a memory he always treasured.

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