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Louis Armstrong
Armstrong in 1953
Born
Louis Daniel Armstrong[1]

(1901-08-04)August 4, 1901
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedJuly 6, 1971(1971-07-06) (aged 69)
New York City, U.S.
Burial placeFlushing Cemetery
Other names
  • Satchmo
  • Satch
  • Pops
  • Louie
EducationColored Waif's Home for Boys, Fisk School for Boys
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
Spouses
Daisy Parker
(m. 1919; div. 1923)
Lil Hardin Armstrong
(m. 1924; div. 1938)
Alpha Smith
(m. 1938; div. 1942)
Lucille Wilson
(m. 1942)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
  • Dixieland
  • jazz
  • swing
  • traditional pop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • trumpet
DiscographyLouis Armstrong discography
Years active1919–1971
Signature

Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops",[2] was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several eras in the history of jazz.[3] He received numerous accolades including the Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal Performance for Hello, Dolly! in 1965, as well as a posthumous win for the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1972, and induction into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2017.[4]

Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an inventive trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance.[5] Around 1922, he followed his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to Chicago to play in the Creole Jazz Band [als; fr]. He earned a reputation at "cutting contests", and his fame reached band leader Fletcher Henderson. He moved to New York City, where he became a featured and musically influential band soloist and recording artist. By the 1950s, he was a national musical icon, appearing regularly in radio and television broadcasts and on film.

His best known songs include "What a Wonderful World", "La Vie en Rose", "Hello, Dolly!", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Dream a Little Dream of Me", "When You're Smiling" and "When the Saints Go Marching In". He collaborated with Ella Fitzgerald, producing three records together: Ella and Louis (1956), Ella and Louis Again (1957), and Porgy and Bess (1959). He also appeared in films such as A Rhapsody in Black and Blue (1932), Cabin in the Sky (1943), High Society (1956), Paris Blues (1961), A Man Called Adam (1966), and Hello, Dolly! (1969).

With his instantly recognizable rich, gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer and skillful improviser. He was also skilled at scat singing. By the end of Armstrong's life, his influence had spread to popular music in general. Armstrong was one of the first popular African-American entertainers to "cross over" to wide popularity with White and international audiences. He rarely publicly discussed racial issues, to the dismay of fellow African Americans, but took a well-publicized stand for desegregation in the Little Rock crisis. He was able to access the upper echelons of American society at a time when this was difficult for Black men.

  1. ^ Anderson, Gene H. (2015). Louis Armstrong. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190268756.
  2. ^ For background on nicknames, see Laurence Bergreen (1997). Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life. New York: Broadway Books. pp. 4–5. ISBN 978-0553067682.
  3. ^ Cook, Richard (2005). Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia. London: Penguin Books. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-0141006468.
  4. ^ "Louis Armstrong – Artist". Grammy.com. November 19, 2019. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  5. ^ Bergreen (1997), p. 1.

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