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  2. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong's influence on Henderson's tenor sax soloist, Coleman Hawkins, can be judged by listening to the records made by the band during this period. [42] [43] Armstrong adapted to Henderson's tightly controlled style, playing the trumpet and experimenting with the trombone. The other members were affected by Armstrong's emotional style.

  3. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe even in the early 19th century, ... Louis Armstrong: King of Jazz: United States [34] Maki Asakawa:

  4. Dippermouth Blues - Wikipedia

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    It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer. [1] This is partly because "Dippermouth", in the song's title, was a nickname of Armstrong's. [2] Also, the phonograph recordings from 1922 gave credit to Armstrong and Oliver jointly. [3]

  5. Pops (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Pops is a nickname for: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz musician; Henry Beasley (1876–1949), British Army lieutenant colonel and early contract bridge player; Clarence Coleman (baseball) (1884-?), African-American baseball catcher in the pre-Negro leagues; Pops Fernandez (born 1966), Filipino singer

  6. List of nicknames of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most notable nicknames and stage names are listed here. Although the term Jazz royalty exists for "Kings" and similar royal or aristocratic nicknames, there is a wide range of other terms, many of them obscure. Where the origin of the nickname is known, this is explained at each artist's corresponding article.

  7. Louis Armstrong’s Top 10 Favorite Foods - AOL

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    The "What a Wonderful World" singer had a voracious appetite. He loved New Orleans classics like gumbo, po' boys and Chartres Street trout. The post Louis Armstrong’s Top 10 Favorite Foods ...

  8. Satchmo at the Waldorf - Wikipedia

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    The title of the play, Satchmo was one of Louis Armstrong's nicknames, and that it derived from “satchel-mouth”. [4] Waldorf refers to the luxurious hotel in Manhattan called the Waldorf Astoria New York, where Louis Armstrong played and where he also stayed. The whole play takes place at what is supposed to be Louis Armstrong's room.

  9. All the Royal Family Nicknames, From King Charles’s ... - AOL

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    Nicknames: Lottie Up next: Kate Middleton's nickname for 7-year-old Princess Charlotte , aka "Lottie." In 2019, while in Northern Ireland , the Prince and Princess of Wales greeted well-wishers in ...