A young troublemaker at the Colored Waif’s Home encounters one horn and two music educators. The world changes.
The early years of Louis Armstrong’s life in New Orleans steeped him in the city’s rich musical culture. His ambition took ...
When you think of Kansas City and New Orleans, what comes to mind? For many, it's the music—the jazz, the rhythm, and the deep-rooted history.
you can even see Louis’ Armstrong’s first cornet. The food here is world-renowned too, from gumbo and po-boy to beignets. The city is even home to an organisation for self-identifying vampires ...
It would be difficult to find two figures further removed from each other on the spectrum of African-American life in the early years of the 20th century than Louis Armstrong and Edward ... systematic ...
Tony award-winning actor James Monroe Iglehart firmly captures the exuberance and warmth of Armstrong and takes the audience through the famed musician’s life.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Shaboozey opens up about putting a country spin on Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" for Nerds' Super Bowl commercial.
Through 'A Wonderful World,' a new generation is getting to know the man who showed us what a wonderful place the world could ...
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