Louis Armstrong Term Papers and Essays
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Gordon Parks
... to photograph world aristocracy and celebrities, including Duke Ellington, Ingrid
Bergman and Roberto Rosselini, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Louis Armstrong. ...
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The Life And Lasting Influence Of Bessie Smith:
... She toured regularly throughout the 1920s, particularly in vaudeville, often with
jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong, Fletcher "Smack" Henderson, James P. ...
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American Culture Of Pop Music
... Then the jazz age: Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and, later on, Benny Goodman
and "Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees." Midcentury, things start to ...
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American Culture
... If not, you know Frank Sinatra, Al Jolson, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Tony
Bennett, and Kate Smith. You count on excellent medical treatment. ...
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Dizzy Gillespie
... Only Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong can tread the waters of his talent and his
ever-growing legend, which was propelled by his revolutionary style. ...
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- American Culture
- ... If not, you know Frank Sinatra, Al Jolson, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Tony
Bennett, and Kate Smith. You count on excellent medical treatment. ...
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- Dizzy Gillespie
- ... Only Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong can tread the waters of his talent and his
ever-growing legend, which was propelled by his revolutionary style. ...
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- Life Of Jazz
- ... As things progressed numerous musicians started to adapt to this new type of
music, such as Jazz legend, trumpet player, Louis Armstrong.
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- Jazz And Classical Music [ Partner Essay ]
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Shuffle Along&Quot; Was The First Broadway Musical Written, Produced ...
- ... by such great classicalist William Grant Still or Marion Anderson, as well as music
performed by jazz innovators Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, and the ...
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- Jazz Anecdotes By Bill Crow
- ... It also offers chapters on great jazz players such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong,
and Charlie Parker. There are many memorable stories in this book. ...
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- Nat King Col [ Partner Essay ]
- ... Both men grew up listening to the same great jazz artists, including: Louis Armstrong,
Earl Hines, Jimmy No One and Art Tatum, all of whom had a profound ...
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- Malcolm Arnold
- ... A lover of the music of trumpeter Louis Armstrong, after meeting him on a family
holiday at the Royal Bath Hotel at Bournemouth Malcolm Arnold took up the ...
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- Jazz Musicians In Shapiro’S Book
- ... The book “Hear Me Talkin’ To Ya” contains of their own words, such famous jazz
musicians as Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Fletcher Henderson, Buck Johnson ...
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- Music Research Paper(Jazz)
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Transportation
- ... Military helicopters continued airlifts throughout the day, ferrying in supplies
and taking many people out of the city to the Louis Armstrong New Orleans ...
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- Jazz Concert Review
- ... involves improvisation?). But Louis Armstrong?s famous reply was
?if you had to ask, you?ll never know?. Whatever else ...
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- A History Of Jazz And Classical Music
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Ralph Ellison Essay
- ... of jazz than were those of the Negro poets, and even though I could not understand
them, its range of allusion was as mixed and varied as Louis Armstrong?. ...
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- Jazz And Classical Music [ Partner Essay ]
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Mingus
- ... When he was 20 years old, Mingus had a professional stint with Kid Ory in Barney
Bigard's group (1942). The following year he was touring with Louis Armstrong. ...
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- History Of Jazz And Classical Music
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Music In The United States
- ... Such artists as Joe ?King? Oliver and Louis Armstrong were huge and made a big
impact on not only jazz, but also many people living in the US at the time. ...
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- Miles Davis - Wikipedia
- ... 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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- A Comparison Of Jazz And Classical Music
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Jazz And Classical Music [ Partner Essay ]
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- 1900-1929: Social Turmoil -- Dbq
- ... Jazz music sprung up in the 20s, which lead to the popularity of people
such as Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Duke Ellington. ...
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- The Blues
- ... Prominent jazz, folk or rock performers, such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington,
Miles Davis, Bob Dylan and the White Stripes have performed significant blues ...
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- Us History 1920-1940 [ Partner Essay ]
- ... Jazz developed as a new form of music. Louis Armstrong, a trumpeter from
New Orleans among others, led the emergence of jazz. During ...
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- Us History 1920-1940 [ Partner Essay ]
- ... Jazz developed as a new form of music. Louis Armstrong, a trumpeter from
New Orleans among others, led the emergence of jazz. During ...
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- Thisandthat
- ... Jazz pioneers Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Paul Whiteman first
popularized jazz music among a diverse audience. Meanwhile ...
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- Up In Smoke
- ... of Mexico in 1910, and African-American/ Latin jazz musicians, with hits like
?That Funny Reefer Man? by Cab Calloway and ?Muggles? by Louis Armstrong. ...
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- History Of Jazz And Classical Music
- ... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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- Black Music [ Partner Essay ]
- ... An artist know as, Louis Armstrong, had a huge impact in the way white
people became to appreciate African American music. Blues ...
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- Music Evolution
- ... a combination. Louis Armstrong, nicknamed Satchmo, one of the greatest
celebrity and trumpet players known to man. But what made ...
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Life Of Jazz
... As things progressed numerous musicians started to adapt to this new type of
music, such as Jazz legend, trumpet player, Louis Armstrong.
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Jazz And Classical Music
... places. The most prominent exponents of this early music, called Dixieland
Jazz, included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. After ...
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Shuffle Along&Quot; Was The First Broadway Musical Written, Produced ...
... by such great classicalist William Grant Still or Marion Anderson, as well as music
performed by jazz innovators Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, and the ...
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Jazz Anecdotes By Bill Crow
... It also offers chapters on great jazz players such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong,
and Charlie Parker. There are many memorable stories in this book. ...
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Malcolm Arnold
... A lover of the music of trumpeter Louis Armstrong, after meeting him on a family
holiday at the Royal Bath Hotel at Bournemouth Malcolm Arnold took up the ...
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