Actually, it was neither one, although this dance move was certainly seen in the era when Louis Armstrong was performing. But some sources say another jazz musician, vocalist Cab Calloway, was the real inventor of the moonwalk, as far back as 1932.
He did none of what you're asking. Check Wikipedia for info on what he's known for.
Do you mean "What a Wonderful World", sometimes referred to as "It's a Wonderful World"? That was Louis Armstrong-- at least, his recording is the best. He was brilliant on the trumpet and wasn't primarily known for his vocals, but his absolutely unique vocal sound was perfect for this song.
Louis Daguerre discovered that he could make the image stay by placing the plate in salt water. Louis Daguerre discovered that he could make the image stay by placing the plate in salt water. Louis Daguerre discovered that he could make the image stay by placing the plate in salt water. Louis Daguerre discovered that he could make the image stay by placing the plate in salt water.
there are a lot of fun places such as the arch,six flags which is really fun,and the st.louis zoo
historical figures last name L: * Abraham Lincoln * John Lennon * Robert E. Lee historical figures first name L: * Lyndon B. Johnson * Langston Huges * Louis Armstrong * Laura Ingalls-Wilder
No. The first person on the moon was Neil Armstrong. Louis Armstrong was a musician, not an astronaut.
Yes he did
Louis Armstrong (the great Satchmo) matches that description.
Louis Armstrong's dad is William Armstrong.
His mother named him Louis.
Armstrongs real name is Louis Daniel Armstrong.
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Grandpa Armstrong
Josephine Armstrong. No Josephine Armstrong was not Louis' grandmother's name. It was Sarah. She is my great great grandmother.
In the 1950s Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter.
No, Louis Armstrong was not a Baha'i. Dizzy Gillespie was a Baha'i.
Louis Armstrong House was created in 1910.