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Louis Armstrong

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Biography

Not only was Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong one of the greatest musicians who ever lived, he was one of the most influential and best-loved. A jazz genius, he also achieved unlikely crossover success late in his career as a pop singer and his hit What A Wonderful World (recorded when he was 66) made him the oldest artist to have a Number 1. The grandson of slaves, born to such poverty that his mother was forced into prostitution Armstrong learned to play cornet at a home for delinquents and at 13 was leading his first band, going on to replace his hero Joe "King" Oliver in Kid Ory's band. In 1922 he joined Oliver in his Creole Jazz Band in Chicago but, two years later, moved on to New York. There he worked with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, switched to trumpet and made many seminal recordings with his own Hot Five and Hot Seven groups. Always irrepressible, he went on to work with and influence many jazz greats before reinventing himself as a distinctive vocalist on a string of unlikely pop hits.
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  2.   What a Wonderful World. by Golden Gate Quartet
  3.   Cheek To Cheek by Louis Armstrong
  4.   St. Louis Blues
  5.   We Have All the Time in the World
  6.   A Fine Romance by Louis Armstrong
  7.   Froggie Moore
  8.   Heebie Jeebies
  9.   Just Gone
  10.   Way Down Yonder in New Orleans by Bing Crosby
  11.   On the Sunny Side of the Street
  12.   Big Mama's Back in Town
  13.   Sweet Georgia Brown
  14.   Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
  15.   Stardust
  16.   Why Should I Care? by Louis Armstrong
  17.   Stompin' At The Savoy by Louis Armstrong
  18.   Just Squeeze Me by Louis Armstrong
  19.   In a Mist by Louis Armstrong
  20.   Don't Get Around Much Anymore by Louis Armstrong
  21.   It Don't Mean a Thing by Louis Armstrong
  22.   I'm Just A Lucky So And So by Louis Armstrong
  23.   All of Me
  24.   Mack the Knife by Louis Armstrong
  25.   A Kiss To Build A Dream On by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
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