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Switched on Pop

How Louis Armstrong invented the modern pop star

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In 1964, Louis Armstrong knocked the Beatles off the top of the charts with his recording of “Hello, Dolly!” becoming, at age 62, the oldest artist to ever hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Sixty years later, Louis Armstrong remains a beloved cultural figure, his oft-imitated voice still instantly recognizable. But Armstrong is more than a source of levity — his artistry and innovations when he made his first recordings a century ago in 1923 set the template for the modern pop star. On this centennial episode, hear Armstrong as you’ve never heard him: a defiant, pathbreaking musician whose voice resonates in every hit record. Songs Discussed Louis Armstrong - Hello, Dolly! King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Dippermouth Blues Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra - Sugar Foot Stomp Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Potato Head Blues, West End Blues, Big Butter And Egg Man, Heebie Jeebies Louis Armstrong - Ain't Misbehavin', Dinah, I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas), Black And Blue, Swing That Music Bing Crosby, The Mills Brothers - Dinah The Boswell Sisters - Heebie Jeebies Ella Fitzgerald - Mack The Knife - Live At The Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, 1960 Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World Ghostface Killah - The Forest Jon Batiste - What A Wonderful World More Read Terry Teachout’s brilliant biography of Armstrong, Pops Visit the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens, NY Listen to Lil Hardin Armstrong’s 1968 interview with Chris Albertson for Riverside Records Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Switched On Pop.

0:15.2

I'm a musicologist, Nate Sloan, and I'm a songwriter, Charlie Harding.

0:19.5

Charlie, I have some Billboard chart trivia for you.

0:23.0

You ready?

0:24.0

Okay.

0:25.0

Yeah.

0:26.0

Here's the question.

0:27.0

What was the oldest artist to ever hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100?

0:34.6

Okay.

0:35.6

I'm talking about the oldest artist when they recorded the song, and that song then went

0:40.2

to number one.

0:41.4

Who is that?

0:42.8

Oh.

0:44.2

I'm first all interested in what even that age range is.

0:48.8

I'm guessing it's in the like the 50s to 60s range, potentially.

0:53.8

I'll give you hint.

0:54.8

The second oldest artist is Cher with her song Believe.

0:59.7

Oh, yeah.

1:00.7

She was 53 when that was recorded.

1:03.6

Right.

1:04.6

Right.

1:05.6

Okay.

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