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Q: How many times does Louis Armstrong appear in hello dolly?
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Who sang the song 'hello dolly'?

Louis Armstrong of course!


Who sang hello dolly?

Louis Armstrong, with some help from Barbra Streisand


What Barbra Streisand and Louis Armstrong sing in a movie?

Barbra Streisand and Louis Armstrong performed the title song of the eponymous film Hello, Dolly! (1969).


Who said hello?

Louis Armstrong said "Hello!" to Dolly Levi. In fact he sang a whole song about it. They wrote a play and then made a movie about it.


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The Beatles


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His favorite song that he made was "What A Wonderful World". It was his last hit of his jazz CD right before he died. He died in New York in 1901-1921! He died at the age of 69..."very young"


What is Louis Armstrong remem bered for?

Louis Armstrong is remembered for his music , they were jazz music, he was called King of Jazz.He had a unusual rough voice. Some songs like Hello Dolly are all time hits.


Which song writer wrote the song 'hello dolly'?

It wasn't Louis Armstrong! Jerry Herman wrote the song as well as the rest of the songs in the musical.


Who was an African American jazz trumpet player who recorded Hello Dolly?

Loise Armstrong


Who was the oldest person to write a UK number one hit?

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What are some of Louis Armstrong's most famous pieces?

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Where did the name of 'Hello Dolly' bars come from?

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