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The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
David Inman
44 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.
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A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.
Show more...
TV & Film
Arts,
Performing Arts
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When Louis Met Dolly
The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
16 minutes 47 seconds
6 years ago
When Louis Met Dolly
When Louis Armstrong first saw the sheet music for "Hello, Dolly," he was in low spirits. It was just 11 days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Armstrong was in a career lull. He also didn't think much of the song. But he recorded it like the pro he was, and while he was off playing other gigs, it displaced the Beatles as America's top pop song. It also helped Armstrong transition from a jazz pro into a pop-music idol.
The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.