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i can remember once i heard that song, more specific, watching cartoon network i heard Louis Armstrong singing it, it was an xmas commercial but still looking for it. and i have the entire luois Armstrong discography that's not Louis Armstrong, that's jimmy durante it sounds like Louis in some parts, but if you listen to the entire song you´ll see it isn´t Louis
Going from the dates he was in the band, Trummy Young.
He was just that awesome!! (=
Louis's goal was to become a successful jazz musician.
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Louis became famous at a very young age but before that, he was still earning his living as a musician.
i can remember once i heard that song, more specific, watching cartoon network i heard Louis Armstrong singing it, it was an xmas commercial but still looking for it. and i have the entire luois Armstrong discography that's not Louis Armstrong, that's jimmy durante it sounds like Louis in some parts, but if you listen to the entire song you´ll see it isn´t Louis
Going from the dates he was in the band, Trummy Young.
Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales died in 1903.
Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales was born in 1832.
He was just that awesome!! (=
Robert Armstrong Young has written: 'Bamboos for American horticulture' -- subject(s): Bamboo
Neil Armstrong did lose a young daughter, yes.
Louis Daniel Armstrong was born August 4 1901, in 'Uptown' New Orleans, Louisiana. Louis started his career in music in the Orleans Home for Colored Waifs where he joined the band playing the cornet.Working on riverboats in jazz bands Louis honed his playing style and eventually he was invited by Joe "King" Oliver, to join his Creole jazz band in 1922. He made his first recordings in 1923 on the Gennet and Okeh labels.It was during this period when the public really started to notice this young jazz man with his own distinctive style and Louis rode the popularity of the medium.Sadly Louis Daniel Armstrong suffered a heart attack and died on July 6, 1971.Further reading;All of Me: The Complete Discography of Louis Armstrong by Jos WillemsISBN: 978-0-8108-5730-8Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story, 1900-1971 by Max Jones and John ChiltonISBN: 0-306-80324-0Louis Armstrongs Official website http://www.louisarmstronghouse.org