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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Louis Armstrong. Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed " Satchmo ", " Satch ", and " Pops ", [2] was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several eras in the history of jazz. [3]

  2. 16. Mai 2024 · Louis Armstrong, known as one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time, recorded his rendition of Stardust in 1931 with his orchestra. The song itself holds a special place in music history and has a deep and profound meaning behind its enchanting lyrics and memorable melody.

  3. 28. Mai 2024 · In celebration of Louis Armstrongs 116th birthday, Verve Records/UMe have released the digital collection, The Complete Decca Singles 1935-1946. This collection brings together every single and B-side Armstrong released during his first decade on Decca Records.

  4. 22. Mai 2024 · A compilation titled Louis in London, available in July, will feature well-known numbers The Bare Necessities, Mack the Knife and Hello, Dolly!, the latter of which premieres today with a video of Armstrong performing at BBC Studios.

  5. 22. Mai 2024 · Recorded live at the BBC on July 2, 1968 – just weeks after the groundbreaking GRAMMY® Award-winning artist hit the #1 spot on the UK charts with “What A Wonderful World” – the 13-track collection will be released on standard black and exclusive blue vinyl, CD, and digital, accompanied by extensive liner notes by Armstrong ...

  6. 12. Mai 2024 · “Hello, Dolly!” is a timeless classic that needs no introduction. This iconic song, performed by the legendary Louis Armstrong, has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. Released in 1964 as part of the album also titled “Hello, Dolly!”, the song holds a special place in the history of jazz and popular music.

  7. 9. Mai 2024 · If James Brown, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard are rightfully credited with opening the door to the acceptance of Black music, it was Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington who...