Louis Daniel Armstrong, variously nicknamed “Satchmo ... toddlin’ town in the 1920s was a hugely productive one for the trumpet player, vocalist and, eventually, global celebrity.
Two photos circulating on social media for years authentically showed jazz legend Louis Armstrong drawing a trumpet on a fan’s head in France. Rating: For years, two photos purportedly showing jazz ...
CORONA, Queens (PIX11) — The trumpet was his instrument of choice, his gravelly voice his signature. Louis Armstrong left a legacy as one of the most important figures in the history of jazz.
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was a trumpet player, singer, and bandleader, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists in the history of jazz. Armstrong was born and brought up in ...
Louis Armstrong was a superstar ... the world over as ‘Satchmo’ was an ambassador for joy and happiness. His trumpet, his smile, his laugh and his willingness to ‘live for that audience ...
(JTA) — Hurricane Ida flattened the New Orleans home where a youthful Louis ... whistle was Armstrong’s first instrument. The Karnofsky patriarch bought Armstrong’s first trumpet, with ...
"C" Jam Blues; Barney Bigard Introduces Arvell Shaw; How High the Moon [From Two For the Show]; Mop Mop; Jack Armstrong Blues; I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues(Closing Theme) Louis Armstrong: vocal, ...
Louis Armstrong is one of the most recognizable figures in jazz, with his incomparable trumpet playing and beaming smile. This video profiles Armstrong from his humble beginnings in New Orleans ...
Includes Bonus Tracks: Two alternate takes of “Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans.” Louis Armstrong: Trumpet & Vocals; Jack Teagarden: Trombone & Vocals; Earl “Fatha” Hines: Piano; Lyle ...
Young Armstrong rapidly made a huge name for himself locally as an up-and-coming jazz coronet and trumpet player. In 1924, after a brief stint performing in Chicago with the King Oliver Orchestra, ...