Stomp Off, Lets Go, Ricky Riccardi
Stomp Off, Lets Go, Ricky Riccardi
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Stomp Off, Let's Go
The Early Years of Louis Armstrong

Author: Ricky Riccardi

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

Unabridged: 17 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

How did Louis Armstrong become Louis Armstrong?

In Stomp Off, Let's Go, author and Armstrong expert Ricky Riccardi tells the enthralling story of the iconic trumpeter's meteoric rise to fame. Beginning with Armstrong's youth in New Orleans, Riccardi transports listeners through Armstrong's musical and personal development, including his initial trip to Chicago to join Joe "King" Oliver's band, his first to New York to meet Fletcher Henderson, and his eventual return to Chicago, where he changed the course of music with the Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings.

While this period of Armstrong's life is perhaps more familiar than others, Riccardi enriches extant narratives with recently unearthed archival materials, including a rare draft of pianist, composer, and Armstrong's second wife Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong's autobiography. Riccardi similarly tackles the perceived notion of Armstrong as a "sell-out" during his later years, highlighting the many ways in which Armstrong's musical style and personal values in fact remained steady throughout his career. By foregrounding the voices of Armstrong and his contemporaries, Stomp Off, Let's Go offers a more intimate exploration of Armstrong's personal and professional relationships, in turn providing essential insights into how Armstrong evolved into one of America's most beloved icons.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Girard on August 08, 2025

As a jazz fan and trumpet player, my interest begins with the bebop era. Dixieland music just sounds too dated to me. Of course, I knew about Louis Armstrong and his well-deserved reputation as the father of modern jazz (although he didn't like bebop, calling it 'Chinese music'). In short, Armstrong......more

Goodreads review by Mike on June 05, 2025

A fascinating and richly detailed biography of an amazing and influential musician at a pivotal point in American History. Born on July 4, 1901, to a mother who drifts in and out of alcoholism and prostitution throughout his life, Armstrong begins working odd jobs at the age of 6 to bring money in t......more

Goodreads review by Edward on January 12, 2025

Eye-opening. This is a terrific biography of Pops, the first that has been able to make full use of the incredible archives of the Louis Armstrong Center, as well as important research done in New Orleans by Tad Jones. Ricky Riccardi writes a fascinating book about what MADE Louis-from the desperate......more

Goodreads review by Michael on January 29, 2025

A fan of Riccardi's two earlier Pops books, I've been so looking forward to STOMP OFF, LET'S GO--and this masterful book does not disappoint; in fact, STOMP OFF is overwhelmingly wonderful. As the director of research at the Louis Armstrong House Museum, Riccardi has access to thousands of hours of......more

Goodreads review by Sam on March 18, 2025

Ricky Riccardi has the best job in the world...he's the Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong House Museum. (I hear the commute is tough). He is obliged to write this book. And I'm glad he did. I've read a lot about Louis Armstrong (Armstrong's own autobiographies, Bergreen, Broth......more