
Louis Armstrong
Jazz
- Origin
- États-Unis
- Born
- 1901
- Genres
- Jazz, blues, pop traditionnelle
Biography
Louis Armstrong, an iconic figure in American music, shaped the history of jazz with his unique voice and exceptional trumpet skills. Hailing from the United States, he blended genres such as jazz, blues, and traditional pop, influencing generations of artists. His musical journey, which began in the 1920s, was marked by success, making him one of the most significant musicians of the 20th century.
Highlights
- Regarded as one of the pioneers of jazz.
- Popularized standards like 'What a Wonderful World'.
- Collaborated with many influential artists.
Discography
- The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions1946
- All Stars (Louis Armstrong's Town Hall Concert)1947
- Struttin'1947
- Satchmo Serenades1950
- Satchmo at Pasadena1951
- Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy1955
- Louis Armstrong at the Crescendo, Vol. 11955
- Satch Plays Fats1955
- Louis and the Angels1957
- Louis and the Good Book1958
- Satchmo In Style1959
- Hello, Dolly!1964
- The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve1997
FAQ
What is Louis Armstrong's age?
Louis Armstrong was born in 1901.
Where is Louis Armstrong from?
Louis Armstrong is from the United States.
What was Louis Armstrong's role in music?
Louis Armstrong was a singer.
What music genres did he explore?
He explored jazz, blues, and traditional pop.
What are some of his notable albums?
Notable works include 'Hello, Dolly!' and 'The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions'.
Since when has he been active in music?
Louis Armstrong began his musical career in the 1920s.
