CURTAIN DOWN
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright)
LOS ANGELES, April 12.
The jazzman, Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong arrived back from a tour of Eastern Europe and immediately registered a complaint—he could not find the iron curtain. “I didn’t see no curtain the whole time I was there,” he told reporters. “Where do they keep it?” On a month’s tour he visited East Berlin, Prague, Bucharest and Sophia. “Pops, them cats are no different than we are,” he commented.
“They dig our music—every note.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 7
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CURTAIN DOWN
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 7
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