A young troublemaker at the Colored Waif’s Home encounters one horn and two music educators. The world changes.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Shaboozey opens up about putting a country spin on Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" ...
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.
A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical will play its final Broadway performance on Sunday, February 23, producers have announced. At the time of closing, the production will have played ...
Louis Armstrong’s innovative musicianship and incredible charisma as trumpeter and vocalist would lead him from the early days of jazz in his native New Orleans to five decades of international ...
Exactly 100 years ago this winter, two recordings features Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet marked the triumph of New ...
The former Vice President made two surprise appearances alongside husband Doug Emhoff in New York this weekend, at Studio 54 for A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical and later at the ...
Though she might be identified in the jazz world as the wife of Louis Armstrong, she was much more than that. Lil Armstrong was born Lillian Beatrice Hardin on February 3, 1898. Her grandmother, ...
Grammy-nominated genre-bender Shaboozey has teamed up with Vevo and Intuit TurboTax to demystify tax season in ‘Vevo Origin Stories.’ Led by Vevo’s in-house team, with Wieden+Kennedy ...
In 1961, everybody knew Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong. He was the “ambassador of jazz”, touring the world playing his hot jazz music for eager new audiences. The shows brought him to as far as ...
Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested in the early hours of Saturday and charged with aggravated assault on his girlfriend, police said. Dallas police officers were ...
James Monroe Iglehart in “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical,” Broadway, 2024 (Credit: Jeremy Daniel) “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical” will end its Broadway run on Feb. 23.