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  1. African Americans

    ... country. The enduring popularity of Louis ARMSTRONG and Duke ELLINGTON over
    several decades attests to its continuing attraction. The ...

  2. Roaring Twentys

    ... One jazz singer of the 1920's was Louis Armstrong. He was one of the brilliant
    young African-American musicians who helped create jazz. ...

  3. Bertelsmann Ag Financial Analysis

    ... of works from such artists as Miles Davis, The Byrds, John Denver, Johnny Cash,
    Robert Johnson, Janis Joplin, Barry Manilow, Louis Armstrong, Dolly Parton ...

  4. Medical Applications For Music

    ... The late jazz performer, Louis Armstrong left money in his estate to support
    research documenting the benefits of music and healing . ...

  5. Mile

    ... Davis was late in a line of jazz trumpeters that started with Buddy Bolden and ran
    through Joe "King" Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie ...

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  1. World Studies Definitions

    ... 42. Louis Armstrong- American jazz trumpeter. A virtuoso musician and popular, gravelly
    voiced singer, he greatly influenced the development of jazz. 43. ...

  2. The Major Socio-Cultural Experiences Of African Americans

    ... Through jazz and swing, Black musicians and performers like Duke Ellington and Louis
    Armstrong came to be accepted in otherwise “white only” nightclubs and ...

  3. Sonny Blues

    ... Although he pulls it out of him, he wants to be a jazz musician- not a New Orleans
    style musician like Louis Armstrong but like "Bird," Charlie Parker who is ...

  4. History Of Rock And Roll

    ... Even the Jazz giants of the era--Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and
    the rest--extended their influence through radio play and record sales, as ...

  5. Dredd Scott Decision

    ... periods of time with his owner, Dr. John Emerson, in Fort Armstrong, Illinois, Fort
    Snelling, Wisconsin Territory, Fort Jessup, Louisiana, and in St. Louis. ...

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