No. When he was performing there was vast discrimination in the music world. Eventually he gained recognition from his music, but he wouldn’t have been a front page story.
He was the most influential musician in the early years of jazz in the 1920s and 1930's and died in 1971 at the age of 69. Louis Armstrong was one of the world's greatest jazz trumpeters of all time. He also did some singing like "What a Wonderful World", or "It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got That Swing", or the ever-famous "Hello Dolly." In 2001, the major airport in his hometown of New Orleans was renamed Louis Armstrong International in his honor.
If there's ever been someone named Louse Armstrong who walked on the earth, I haven't been able to find any record of him/her. LOUIS Armstrong, the famous trumpet player, band leader and vocalist died July 6th, 1971 in New York City at the age of 70.
yes I want to know how he could survive from that to help my sister who has small bowel cancer
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There is not.
As Louis Armstrong was Black and and from a poor family I do not think he had any schooling.
Yes!
dieing
I think so. He did get married though
Louis Armstrong but he is dead
Most likely, yes.
yes
Yes, he did, he had 1 sister and no brothers, the sister I am talking about is Beatrice Armstrong.
Death was attributed to a heart attack
I doubt if he went to school. he went to the best school ever
He did not have any kids as such, but he did adopt a mentally disabled kid.
I don't think he ever won any awards for strength, but being a trumpet player does require considerable endurance and muscle control. And Louis Armstrong was one of the best ever.