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Album Review: Louis Armstrong – Live in Europe

Imagine being dead for almost 50 years, but having left behind such an incredible legacy of material that new releases are still worthy of discussion compared to the best albums of the year. This is the case with Live in Europe, a "new" live album by the legendary Louis Armstrong.

Matt Lamour Jazz, Music, Reviews Leave a comment November 6, 2019 1 Minute

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