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Vor 2 Tagen · by Matt Micucci. On January 1, 1913, Louis Armstrong attended a New Year’s Eve parade and shot six blanks from his stepfather’s .38 revolver. A policeman arrested him on the spot. Later that day, Judge Andrew Wilson sentenced the young boy to the Colored Waif’s Home, a reform school on the outskirts of New Orleans.
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Louis Daniel Armstrong [1] August 4, 1901. New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Died. July 6, 1971 (aged 69) New York City, U.S. Burial place. Flushing Cemetery. Other names. Satchmo. Pops. Louie. Education. Colored Waif's Home for Boys, Fisk School for Boys. Occupations. Musician. singer. Spouses.
14. Feb. 2024 · He was sent to the “Colored Waif’s Home for Boys,” a segregated reform school in New Orleans. Conditions at the Home were dire, and the head of its music program, Peter Davis, took Armstrong under his wing. Davis taught him how to properly play the cornet, and Armstrong later led the Waif’s Home Brass Band.
Still, he remembered the school as integral to the community: Old Mrs. Martin was the caretaker of the Fisk School, and along with her husband she did a good job. They were loved by everybody in the neighborhood. Their family was a large one and two of the boys turned out to be good and real popular musicians. Henry Martin was the drummer in ...
21. Dez. 2021 · Colored Waifs Home for Boys. As a young boy, Louis Armstrong was sent to a home for juvenile delinquents. It was at this home where he first learned how to play the bugle and cornet under the instruction of Peter Davis. In 1931, when he had become a well known musician throughout the world, he came back to visit the place where he ...
31. Jan. 2013 · And it was outside its doors, on New Year’s Eve in 1912, that Armstrong celebrated by firing a pistol into the air—an event that led to his arrest and confinement in the Colored Waif’s Home ...