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.

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