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Louis Armstrong musician

Examines the life and career of Louis Armstrong, covering his boyhood in New Orleans, his innovative early music, and his later years when he became one of the most beloved figures in American music.

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  • "Examines the life and career of Louis Armstrong, covering his boyhood in New Orleans, his innovative early music, and his later years when he became one of the most beloved figures in American music."
  • "Examines the life and career of Louis Armstrong, covering his boyhood in New Orleans, his innovative early music, and his later years when he became one of the most beloved figures in American music."@en
  • "Born in a poor, dangerous section of New Orleans known as "The Battlefield," Louis Armstrong overcame tremendous odds to become one of the most important musicians of the 20th century. From his 1920s-era Hot Five recordings, which forever changed the face of jazz, to such latter-day pop hits as "Hello, Dolly!" and the well-known "What a Wonderful World," Armstrong enjoyed a remarkable career that spanned more than five decades. In addition to touring the world and recording countless singles and full-length albums, Satchmo, as the trumpeter and singer was known, s."@en

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  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biographie"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Louis Armstrong musician"@en
  • "Louis Armstrong musician"
  • "Louis Armstrong"@en
  • "Louis Armstrong : musician and entertainer"@en
  • "Louis Armstrong : musician"@en
  • "Louis Armstrong : musician"