Louis Armstrong died in 1971 long before the X Factor was created.
I assume that you meant Louis Tomlinson of One Direction, in that case, Louis was in The Rogue, a band he created with his friends in Doncaster.
No he wasn't,
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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.
Louis Tomlinson was not in a band before One Direction, but Harry Styles was in a band called White Eskmio.
When Louis Tomlinson was 14, he was a member of the band called "The Rogue." This was a local band he joined before gaining fame as a member of One Direction after auditioning for the British television show "The X Factor" in 2010. His experience in The Rogue helped him develop his musical skills and stage presence.
Louis Armstrong's first performance was In Chicago with the band Kid Ory's band.
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Highly unlikely. He played in a band with Louis' ex-wife, Lil Armstrong, but Louis Armstrong needed no inspiration to continue playing and if he did, he would have most likely found it from his other band members and his audiences.
No he wasn't,
suasage
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When he joined the king olivers band.
Louis Armstrong became famous by playing jazz on Kid Ory's band,also he learned to play the cornet in Kid Ory's Band
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.
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Louis Tomlinson was not in a band before One Direction, but Harry Styles was in a band called White Eskmio.