Armstrong had a very long career in music. In that time, he played with hundreds of different musicans. You need to really buy a book about his life if you want to delve more deeply into who he played with. A few of the most famous were Johnny and Baby Dodds, Jack Teagarden, Ed Hall, Lil Armstrong, Trummy Young, Joe Darensburg, Johnny St.Cyr, Louis Russell, Kid Ory, Red Callendar, Charlie Holmes & Shelton Hemphill.
You want a list of all trombone players? Not gonna happen.
Louis Armstrong and His Band has: Played Musicians in "Pennies from Heaven" in 1936. Played Original New Orleans Ragtime Band in "New Orleans" in 1947. Played Themselves in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Louis Armstrong Orchestra in "The Strip" in 1951. Played Themselves in "High Society" in 1956. Played Themselves in "Timex All-Star Jazz Show" in 1957. Played Themselves - Jazz Combo in "The Bell Telephone Hour" in 1959.
The trombonist in Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars was usually Jack Teagarden. Teagarden was known for his exceptional skill and unique style, contributing significantly to the band's sound during its performances in the 1940s and 1950s. His collaboration with Armstrong helped elevate the band's popularity and showcased the talents of both musicians.
His most favorite place to play at was in the streets of Hollywood, California. But he also played in small parts of Russia, Germany, Ireland, and many other western countries. Louis played mostly in New Hampshire.
Louis Armstrong
He had two sisters and one brother (all older than him)
I believe that Louis Armstrong did own a baseball team. It was called "Armstrong's Secret 9 Baseball Team of New Orleans". It was an all black team I have an 8x10 photo dated 1931 of him with his team.
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents!
Because they liked the sound, which is lively and upbeat. Satchmo was a tremendous musician and singer, and put feeling into all of his music.
because he was the king of all time of jazz
Maybe they are, maybe they aren't! Ask Louis Armstrong!!
he was one of the most loved negro Trumpet players in all of the world when most of the world was raciest to all the colored people. Blink-182