A SIGNED British tour programme for beloved jazz great Louis Armstrong has been discovered at The Lichfield Auction Centre.
Signed on the back cover by the trumpeter and vocalist probably in Birmingham during his 1956 tour, the programme is also signed by US jazz clarinettist and band leader Edmund Hall, American jazz pianist Billy Kyle and other musicians.
An autograph by jazz vocalist Velma Middleton – with whom Armstrong recorded ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ a number of times – is paperclipped inside the front cover together with the ticket stub dated May 17 1956 at the Embassy Sports Drome, Walford Road, Sparkhill.
It goes under the hammer with Richard Winterton Auctioneers on Monday, November 20.
Also featuring in the lot are 13 other programmes including three signed Jack Teagarden, Cozy Cole, 'Peanuts' Hucko and Earl Hines, two signed by Stan Kenton and one also signed by members of his orchestra Lennie Niehaus, Sam Noto and Lee Katzman.
Included too are non-signed programmes for Count Basie (with ticket stub), Ella Fitzgerald (with whom Armstrong collaborated, producing three LPs together), Sister Rosetta Tharpe, The Oscar Peterson Trio and Sidney Bechet, plus a copy of the French 'Hot Jazz' magazine from April 1955.
The impressive collection was discovered by an eagle-eyed valuer at The Lichfield Auction Centre amongst a box of contents from a house clearance.
“Nicknamed Satchmo, Satch and also Pops, Louis Armstrong remains one of the most influential and beloved figures in American music,” said auctioneer Richard Winterton.
“His 50-year career spanned several eras of jazz and he rightly retains legendary status as one of the all-time greats.
“To discover a programme from 67 years ago personally signed by Satch in a box from a house clearance is a fantastic find and a great illustration of the painstaking care taken by our brilliant team every single day.”
The archive features in Richard Wintertons Auctioneers' Antiques & Home Sale on Monday, November 20, starting at 9.30am at The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, WS13 8NF.
The catalogue can be accessed online via www.richardwinterton.co.uk/auction-dates a week before the sale and viewing in person takes place at The Lichfield Auction Centre by appointment on Friday, November 17.
To arrange a telephone bid, book viewing or make an appointment for free valuations of items of all types, call 01543 406124 or email office@richardwinterton.co.uk.
Free home visits for large collections and house clearance quotations are also available.
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The 1956 programme is signed on the back cover by legendary trumpeter and vocalist Louis Armstrong.
The programme was discovered in a box from a house clearance.
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