Louis Prima - New Orleans, LA
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N 29° 57.349 W 090° 04.115
15R E 782915 N 3317505
This sculpture is located inside New Orleans' Musical Legends Park.
Waymark Code: WMQ499
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Team GPSaxophone
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New Orleans' Musical Legends Park has several sculptures of prominent local musicians.
This one depicts jazz singer, songwriter and musician Louis Prima..
The life-sized bronze statue depicts the musician standing wearing a suit and playing a trumpet with both hands.
This website (visit link) indicates that the artist is Stephen Gibson and informs us:

"New Orleans Musical Legends Park on Bourbon Street honors musical greats with statues created by artist Stephen Gibson. Legendary figures Fats Domino, Al Hirt, Pete Fountain, Chris Owens,, Louis Prima, Irma Thomas,, Ronnie Kole and newly inducted Allen Toussaint are featured. The park is New Orleans way of honoring its most important local musicians and intertainers. The Legends inductees have made invaluable contributions to the music and identity of New Orleans.

Louis Prima born in New Orleans French Quarter to a musical family. Mother had wanted him to play the violin but he loved the trumpet. He was a musical genius, gifted showman and electric personality He was a singer, songwriter, and trumpeter. Prima musically reinvented himself many times to ride the trends. He was a household name and one of the most sought after entertainers ever.ca I Love You, David Frost Show, Joey Bishop Show, Art Linkletter's House Party, Merv Griffin Show Steve Lawrence Show: New York Italian Style, The Easter Seals Telethon.
He started with a seven­piece New Orleans style jazz band in the 1920s, a swing combo in the 1930s, a Big Band in the 1940s, a Vegas Act that began in the 1950s through the 1970s. His acts included Keely Smith and Sam Butera and later followed by Gia Malone.the 1970s. His acts included Keely Smith and Sam Butera and later followed by Gia Malone. Big Band era smash hit "Sing Sing Sing," was written by Louis Prima ­ Benny Goodman was called the King of Swing and his signature song was Sing Sing Sing. Louis had a twenty­two piece orchestra during the Swing Era. His hits were "Angelina." Josephina," "Please No Squeeza Da Banana," "Bacciagaloop, Makes Love on the Stoop," "Felicia No Capicia," among others. He brought Italian food and culture to the limelight in the USA. Some of his famous recordings are "Jump Jive And Wail"1939, and " Just A Gigolo"/"I Ain't Got Nobody" , recorded in 1957, and the classic "That Old Black Magic" Other hits include "Buona Sera," "Zooma, Zooma," "When You're Smilin' When Elvis Presley was asked where his dance style came from he said "From Louis Prima, of course."
Prima voiced King Louie of the apes in the animated Disney feature The Jungle Book (1967). Prima died in 1978 Louis music is some of the best jazz and swing music ever but rarely recognized for his significant contributions. During the 60s and 70s Louis continued to break attendance records at top billings throughout his career until the British Invasion and music changed completely. He is on the Hollywood Walk of Fame His television appearances included­ Ed Sullivan, Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Dean Martin Show, Mike Douglas Show, Bob Hope Special, Danny Thomas' America I Love You, David Frost Show, Joey Bishop Show, Art Linkletter's House Party, Merv Griffin Show Steve Lawrence Show: New York Italian Style, The Easter Seals Telethon."
Name of Musician: Louis Prima

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