Russell Davies presents a history of jazz, from its earliest stirrings to the end of the millennium.
10: Comet Chop Suey. After a stint as lead cornettist with Retcher
Henderson's orchestra in New York,
Louis Armstrong returned to Chicago and embarked upon a long series of recordings with his own Hot Five group in 1925. Armstrong immediately established himself as a profoundly musical soloist of incomparable technical brilliance. Producer Phil Speight
Repeated Friday 11.30pm