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Great Moments in Weed History

Louis Armstrong’s Weed Dealer Transformed Jazz

Great Moments in Weed History

David Bienenstock

Tv & Film, Comedy, History

4.8659 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Reefer, muggles, gage — whatever jazz-age slang you prefer, marijuana most definitely played an outsized role in the development of this most unique and influential American art form. From the formation of the first ever jam sessions to the racial integration of the leading jazz bands, cannabis culture and consciousness of the era pushed musicians and audiences alike towards a higher appreciation of authentic, improvised, expansive self expression. As jazz evolved into the world’s most popular musical genre, weed-friendly musicians began to tour, leaving a trail of newly initiated reefer smokers (and freshly planted reefer seeds) in their wakes. A wide range of jazz greats also made approving references to “Mary Warner” in songs like Reefer Man (Cab Calloway), If You’re a Viper (Fats Waller), Texas Tea Party (Benny Goodman), Muggles (Louis Armstrong), Gimme a Reefer (Bessie Smith), When I Get Low, I Get High (Ella Fitzgerald), and I'm Feeling High and Happy (Gene Krupa). We explore this incredible underground history via the unique friendship of two of the scene’s most legendary Vipers (or weed enthusiasts) — Louis Armstrong, the most famous jazz musician of all time, who inhaled two cigar-sized joints on the daily, and clarinetist Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow, a middle class Jew from Chicago who became very, very well loved in jazz circles for having a steady supply of the finest herb available. Read more about this incredible era in weed history with Mezz Mezzrow’s book Really The Blues (1946). PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video shows and seshes, plus access to cool rewards like a signed book or signature lighter. And it truly helps us make the best show possible.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast is for adults 21 years of age or older.

0:04.1

We talk about cannabis history and advertise cannabis products.

0:07.6

If you're not 21, come back when you are.

0:13.4

Spoke Media.

0:16.3

Hey, how's it going, folks?

0:18.0

It's Abdullah and Bean.

0:19.7

And welcome back for another episode of

0:22.3

great moments in weed history. On this podcast, my partner Bean and I, who are both cannabis

0:27.1

journalists and media makers, go through one of the more fascinating points in the long, long,

0:32.1

long history of human beings and cannabis. I myself have no prior knowledge of the story we're about to hear today.

0:39.2

Bean has written and researched it, and I'm going to be hearing it with you for the first

0:43.0

time.

0:43.7

We're going to smoke some weed.

0:45.3

We're going to drink some tea.

0:46.5

We're going to kick it.

0:47.2

And I personally am super excited to hear our weed story today.

0:52.0

Bean, what do you got going on? I bring you a story today about some of the heppest cats to ever smoke reefer and a weed

0:59.5

friendship that crosses all kinds of boundaries and breaks all kinds of rules.

1:05.1

Incredible. So Hepcat smoking reefer that definitely calls into mind a very specific

1:10.4

era, an era in which cannabis prohibition

1:13.3

was at its height, but so was the counterculture. I know there's a lot of great weed stories from

1:17.9

that period. Well, I'm stoked to hear this. I've got this Jay going here. I'm going to grind up

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