A reminder of the night Prague witnessed jazz immortality.
Louis Armstrong, Lucerna, 1965.🎺🎺🎺🦤🎺🎺🎺
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He wanted to return to Prague. Life never gave him the chance. But a Lucerna recording survived — a rare treasure from those unforgettable 1965 nights.
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Even tired, Armstrong played. His smile & horn created an atmosphere impossible to forget. For many, it was the happiest night of their lives.
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Beyond Lucerna, Armstrong joined a jam at Prague’s Semafor Theatre with local actors & musicians. The night turned magical, alive, unrepeatable.
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He even said: if he didn’t have to live in the U.S., he could imagine living in Czechoslovakia. That’s how much the city touched him.
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What struck him most was the audience. The way Prague listened, reacted & connected was unlike anywhere else. For a man who had played the world, this was unforgettable.
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In 1965, Louis Armstrong came to Prague with his All Stars, singer G. Brown & wife Lucille. He stayed 10 days — a rare pause in his whirlwind life. Prague left a mark.
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