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I doubt if he went to school. he went to the best school ever
Louis Daniel Armstrong was a famous American jazz musician during the early 20th century. He was born in New Orleans and was best known for his skilled trumpet playing, characteristically deep voice, and charisma.
Louis Armstrong was best known for his incredible skill as a musician, particularly playing jazz trumpet and singing. Not only was he an incredibly successful African-American artist at a time where things were not necessarily always equal, his music transcended race and gender boundaries.
He started out on the Cornet, then switched to the Trumpet, which he was most famous for playing.
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.
The cast of The Best of Louis Armstrong - 1980 includes: Louis Armstrong as himself Jewel Brown as herself Tyree Glenn as himself
Louis Armstrong was one of the best.
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I doubt if he went to school. he went to the best school ever
"Best" is a matter of opinion, and there is no real way to answer the question.
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.
Louis Armstrong was one of the best musicians of all time. If you would like to know more, you can click on the link below.http://www.redhotjazz.com/louie.html
Louis Armstrong. He is one of the best blues/jazz singer there is.
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Louis Daniel Armstrong was a famous American jazz musician during the early 20th century. He was born in New Orleans and was best known for his skilled trumpet playing, characteristically deep voice, and charisma.
Louis Armstrong was best known for his incredible skill as a musician, particularly playing jazz trumpet and singing. Not only was he an incredibly successful African-American artist at a time where things were not necessarily always equal, his music transcended race and gender boundaries.
He started out on the Cornet, then switched to the Trumpet, which he was most famous for playing.