
Enough about the war. What do you think you know about Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong? There’s a connection here to a more current kind of signal. A song like “I Don’t Think We Won the War” doesn’t hide its message—it puts it right on the table. But that doesn’t mean it’s fully received. Just like Armstrong’s deeper musical language was overlooked beneath the surface of his image, a direct statement can be heard and still not really land. In both cases, the signal goes out clearly, but the response depends on whether the listener is ready to hear what’s actually being said. Continue reading










