News Works by Louis Armstrong, Hitchcock, and Arthur Conan Doyle are now part of the Public Domain by Tammy Moir ‘Sherlock Holmes’, and ‘The Lighthouse’, alongside Louis Armstrong’s ‘Potato Head Blues, Gully Low Blues’ are now part of the Public Domain. We all saw what happened to Winnie the Pooh:…
Film and TV News Pro Audio A new Louis Armstrong documentary is coming to Apple TV by Dan Shaw Black & Blues: the Colorful Ballad of Louis ArmstrongĀ is a new documentary that’s been greenlit by Apple. It promises to be a unique examination of the jazz icon’s life. A…
Features Pro Audio ‘Strange Fruit’ and Sinatra: the extraordinary legacy of Billie Holiday by Emily Suine Everyone knows the swinging, swooning voice that belongs to Billie Holiday. But the life of the jazz legend was filled with more than song. Billie Holiday was a firey, foul-mouthed…
Features Louis Armstrong: The genius who shaped music as we know it by Emily Elvish Legacy is a fragile thing these days. When our time is up, we leave behind two very defining monuments; what we have created and the memories we have made. While…
News Looking back on Louis Armstrong’s experiences of the 1918 Spanish flu by Manning Patston Louis Armstrong is the jazz icon perhaps most well-known for his beautiful renditions of standards like What A Wonderful World. But the world wasn’t always so wonderful for the musician….
Features Here are the 12 best Christmas albums of all time by Luke Saunders As the year, and indeed the decade, winds down to a close we have jumped into the jolly spirit early to collect our 12 favourite Christmas albums of all time….