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... Armstrong moved to New York City in 1924, where he joined a band. From New York Armstrong's reputation grew until he became the most prominent leading soloist. ...
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... trumpet player to have ever come close to capturing Louis Armstrong's amazing popularity ... New York was the other city greatly affected by the close of "Storyville ...
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... 27). For the next few years Armstrong recorded with the Hot Five and played with other musicians in New York and Chicago. He then ...
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... In 1924 Armstrong went to Harlem in New York to play in Fletcher Henderson's band. He had the towns' respect as soon as he arrived. ...
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... 27). For the next few years Armstrong recorded with the Hot Five and played with other musicians in New York and Chicago. He then ...
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... 27). For the next few years Armstrong recorded with the Hot Five and played with other musicians in New York and Chicago. He then ...
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... In early twenties New York, Louis Armstrong was not the only legend in the making, but also Duke Ellington made his move to New York form Washington DC as a ...
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... trumpet player to have ever come close to capturing Louis Armstrong's amazing popularity ... New York was the other city greatly affected by the close of "Storyville ...
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... BIBLIOGRAPHYAmerican Bible Society. The Good News Bible, the New Testament. New York: American Bible Society, 1966. Armstrong, Karen. The History of God. ...
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... Louis Armstrong was a man of many talents. He appeared on film, on stage, and made records. He died on July 6, 1971 in his sleep at Queens, New York. ...
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... According to New York psychiatrist Stanley Turecki, difficult children have any ... high intensity, irregularity, adaptability, and or negitive mood (Armstrong 32 ...
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... Through his hard work, young Ellington by 1923 had moved to New York City and had his own ... Another significant artist of the 20th century was Louise Armstrong. ...
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... a telegram from Fletcher Henderson asking Louis to come to New York and play ... Armstrong had a great impact on other musicians, which started in Chicago, but ...
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... His own father, Willie Armstrong. ... Fletcher Henderson ,who asked him to tour with him when he was playing on the riverboats, wrote him to come to New York. ...
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... The future "Lady Day" first heard the music of Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith on ... In 1927, Billie moved to New York and became a prostitute herself for a span ...
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... Though he stated that these claims were not true, Armstrong was then in his ... When she was released, New York City officials refused to give her a document that ...
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... Bibliography Adeney, Walter F. The Song of Solomon and the Lamentations of Jeremiah. New York: AC Armstrong and Son, 1903. Bunn, John T. Song of Solomon. ...
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... During his prime, Ellington played with famous groups such as The Luis Armstrong Quartet and Count Basie. ... New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1972. ...
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... the first recorded female trumpet player and Louie "Satchmo" Armstrong joined King ... Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond The Horizon" opened at New York's Morasco Theater ...
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... He continued to record for Victor with his New York version of The Red Hot ... replaced by the likes of young jazz players like Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong and other ...
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... entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor ... July 20,1969 Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon ...
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... The Death Penalty. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. 5. Ingle, Joseph. Last Rights. ... New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1993. 9. Mills, Steve and Armstrong, Ken. ...
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... References Armstrong, K (1981). The coming of the plague to Italy. New York: Weber Publishing Biel, T (1989). The black death. San Diego: Lucent Books. ...
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... surrounded by his own handpicked galaxy of sidemen." The band's energetic sessions helped to launch the career of Louis Armstrong. ... He was buried in New York. ...
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... It was an amazing period in New York for African Americans, the first real large scale expression of their culture. ... White Man! / Let Louis Armstrong play it ...
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... It was an amazing period in New York for African Americans, the first real large scale expression of their culture. ... White Man! / Let Louis Armstrong play it ...
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... Hampton was located on the famous peninsula between the York and James rivers. ... so hard that the principal and founder, General Samuel C. Armstrong, of Hampton ...
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... ice metaphor" is when Sonny and his brother are riding in a cab and they head uptown in New York City, towards ... For the narrator, jazz means Louis Armstrong. ...
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... was the music of choice, playing in clubs in Chicago, New York, Paris and London. One of the most influential jazz musicians was Louis Armstrong, who dazzeled ...
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... In 1928 the Red Sox and the New York Yankees, for Babe Ruth for ... Louis Armstrong was one of the strongest forces behind this massive transformation in music. ...
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