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"Struttin with some bar.b.que" handwritten trumpet chart Item Info

Title:
"Struttin with some bar.b.que" handwritten trumpet chart
Creator:
Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham
Date Created:
undated
Description:
Pink page bound in music manuscript book. The top left has a 4., the middle has "Struttin With Some bar.b.que," and the music and all notation is written with black marker. Chord names are written over the top of measures. The top right has "Louis Armstrong Leeds Music Co" written in blue pen ink. "Struttin with some bar.b.que" (1927) was composed by Lil Hardin (1898-1971), who was married to Louis Armstrong (Dates). When the two divorced, Hardin sued Armstrong for song custody. Hardin won, though Armstrong continued claiming ownership. Cheatham recorded this piece on his album "It's a Good Life!" (1982). Hardin helped Cheatham begin his music career in 1920s Chicago (I Guess I'll Get the Papers and Go Home pg. 13).
Subjects:
handwritten score trumpet jazz chart music manuscript
Musicians:
Lil Hardin Louis Armstrong
Date Created (Archival Standard):
undated
Source:
Doc Cheatham Papers, 1892-1995, IJC MG 8, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv94064
Source Identifier:
ijcmg008_b001_mus001-004
Original Format:
music manuscript
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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""Struttin with some bar.b.que" handwritten trumpet chart", Doc Cheatham Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/cheatham/items/cheatham038.html
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