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[86] [87] They adopted a three-year-old boy, Clarence, whose mother, Armstrong's cousin Flora, had died soon after giving birth. Clarence Armstrong was mentally disabled as a result of a head injury at an early age.
1925 Okeh Records ad for recording by Clarence Williams Blue Five. One important early recording was by the young Louis Armstrong with Clarence Williams' Blue Five on November 6, 1924, New York, NY. Released as a single: "Everybody Loves My Baby (but My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me)" (Palmer, Jack; Williams, Spencer) [master S-72-959-B ...
Glaser was the son of a Chicago family of Russian Jewish origins. [3] [4] [5] After a series of irregular jobs (fight promoter, club manager), with the help of his alleged mob connections he started managing Louis Armstrong in May 1935.
The moniker is likely to be a nod to the young Prince's relatives, past and present.
Louise Armstrong (March 17, 1937 – August 10, 2008) [1] was a published author of numerous adult and children's books. She joined the women's movement in New York City in 1972 and began researching father-daughter incest. [ 2 ]
Lillian Hardin Armstrong (née Hardin; February 3, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader. She was the second wife of Louis Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s.
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas poses for a photo at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Oct. 7, 2022. ... the Supreme Court in November formally adopted what it called a new code of conduct ...
In addition to his two children with the Queen's sister, Lady Sarah Chatto and David Armstrong-Jones, and a daughter, ... He has a son, Jasper William Oliver Cable-Alexander, who was born in 1998 ...