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  2. Louis Armstrong discography - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong in 1947. Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), nicknamed Satchmo [1] or Pops, was an American trumpeter, composer, singer and occasional actor who was one of the most influential figures in jazz and in all of American popular music.

  3. Category:Louis Armstrong albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Louis Armstrong albums or lists of Louis Armstrong albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Louis Armstrong albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    In his memoir, Louis Armstrong + the Jewish Family in New Orleans, La., ... All of Me: The Complete Discography of Louis Armstrong. Scarecrow Press, 2006.

  5. Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy - Wikipedia

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    Columbia CD released the album on CD in 1986 in a much altered form, with alternative versions in place of many of the original songs, but restored the original with its 1997 re-issue, which also included additional tracks: a brief interview by the producer, George Avakian, with W. C. Handy; a joke told by Louis Armstrong; and several rehearsal ...

  6. Hello, Dolly! (Louis Armstrong album) - Wikipedia

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    Hello Dolly! is a jazz album by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, which at the time included Joe Darensbourg, Billy Kyle, Big Chief Russell Moore, Arvell Shaw, Danny Barcelona and Trummy Young. The tracks were mostly recorded on December 3, 1963, and April 18, 1964, in New York City .

  7. Hot Fives & Sevens - Wikipedia

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    Hot Fives & Sevens is a 2000 box set collection of recordings made by American jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong with his Hot Five, Hot Seven, and other groups between 1925 and 1930. First released on JSP Records on 22 August 2000, the set was subsequently reissued on Definitive in 2001.