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  1. 26. Jan. 2023 · “My Adopted Son”: The Story of Clarence Hatfield Armstrong – That's My Home. Ricky Riccardi January 26, 2023 Uncategorized. In our last post on Louis Armstrongs 1969-1971 tapes, we mentioned that Reel 163 featured the only extended sequence on all of the tapes of Louis and his adopted son Clarence Hatfield Armstrong together.

  2. Clarence (Hatfield) Armstrong was born in 1915 to Louis's teenage cousin, Flora, apparently after she was molested by an old white man, who her father felt powerless to challenge. Louis's first sight of the...

    • August 8, 1915
  3. Clarence Armstrong (1915 – 1998) war aufgrund einer Kopfverletzung in jungen Jahren geistig behindert, und Armstrong verbrachte den Rest seines Lebens damit, sich um ihn zu kümmern. Die Verbindung mit Daisy Parker stellte sich rasch als Fehlentscheidung heraus, nach der Scheidung Ende Dezember 1923 heiratete Armstrong am 4. Februar 1924 die ...

  4. sandybrownjazz.co.uk › Features › ClarenceArmstrongClarence Hatfield Armstrong

    Louis Armstrong (back row, third from left) at the New Orleans Home for Colored Waifs. Louis was seventeen when, on March 19, 1918, Louis married Daisy Parker, a prostitute from Gretna, Louisiana. They adopted the three-year-old Clarence, whose mother, Louis's cousin Flora, died soon after giving birth. Louis had got to know the child from the ...

  5. 8. Mai 2013 · Clarence (Hatfield) Armstrong lived a full life, dying at age 83, on Oct. 15, 1998, and endures in Armstrong's memoir as the happy athletic boy everyone called, much to Louis's pleasure, "Little Louis Armstrong."

    • David Lobosco
  6. 30. März 2022 · For most of Sharon Preston-Folta’s life, she kept a profound secret: her father is jazz legend Louis Armstrong. The public believed for decades that Armstrong did not have any children. But Preston-Folta changed that 10 years ago when she revealed in a memoir that she is his daughter. The Sarasota resident is sharing her story ...

  7. Clarence Armstrong was mentally disabled as a result of a head injury at an early age, and Armstrong spent the rest of his life taking care of him. His marriage to Parker ended when they separated in 1923.