Louis Armstrong's favorite flower was the Trumpet vine, known for its vibrant orange and red blooms. He often expressed his affection for this flower, considering it a symbol of his love for music and life. The trumpet vine's beauty and resilience resonated with Armstrong's personality and artistic spirit.
In the 1950s Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter.
Louis "Louy" Armstrong
Louis Armstrong was an integral part of the jazz age during the 1920's in that his music paved the way for independent performers everywhere. -Christopher Faulkner (Pulaski Academy)
Red s all
Louis' favorite color is red.
In the 1950s Louis Armstrong was a jazz trumpeter.
Armstrong is famous in the 1920s s the man who changed jazz for good and better.
Louis "Louy" Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong was an integral part of the jazz age during the 1920's in that his music paved the way for independent performers everywhere. -Christopher Faulkner (Pulaski Academy)
he couldnt do anything with his family
Red s all
Louis' favorite color is red.
Langston Hughes was a black author and poet who was famous during the 1920's. Louis Armstrong is (or was, I'm not sure if he is still alive) a black jazz musician who was famous for playing trumpet. Both were influential because they were African Americans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1970s_deaths Picasso, Louis Armstrong, Jim Morrison
Louis Armstrong became famous by playing jazz on Kid Ory's band,also he learned to play the cornet in Kid Ory's Band
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.