Work · 1927 · Chicago [41.88, -87.63]
Potato Head Blues
'Potato Head Blues', recorded by the Hot Seven in 1927, is one of the most celebrated of Louis Armstrong's early sides. Its stop-time trumpet solo, in which the band drops out for sharp accents while Armstrong improvises across them, became a model for jazz phrasing. The performance is routinely cited as a landmark in the emergence of the soloist at the music's center.
Evidence2
- MusicBrainz: Potato Head BluesMusicBrainz
musicbrainz.org/work/4cea47c3-c8e1-4ac4-9001-19eab4ded101
accessed 2026-06-04
- Wikidata: Potato Head BluesWikidata
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3909503
accessed 2026-06-04
Connections1
collaborates with → Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven