While this period of Armstrong’s life is perhaps more familiar than others, Riccardi enriches extant narratives with recently unearthed archival materials, including a rare draft of pianist, composer, and Armstrong’s second wife Lillian “Lil” Hardin Armstrong’s autobiography. Riccardi similarly tackles the perceived notion of Armstrong as a “sell-out” during his later years, highlighting the many ways in which Armstrong’s musical style and personal values in fact remained steady throughout his career. By foregrounding the voices of Armstrong and his contemporaries, Stomp Off, Let’s Go offers a more intimate exploration of Armstrong’s personal and professional relationships, in turn providing essential insights into how Armstrong evolved into one of America’s most beloved icons.
Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir
$14.99“Ashley C. Ford brings listeners into her life in this outstanding coming-of-age story…Listeners will cheer as Ford attends college and weep as she visits her father in prison, and when he is finally released.” (AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner)
