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  2. Balanced action - Wikipedia

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    Balanced action trumpets have the valve assembly set forward (170mm vs. 140mm), closer to the bell. This style of trumpet was first developed by the Henri Selmer Paris company in 1933 for Louis Armstrong, and was also famously used by Harry James, [1] who preferred the configuration because of his long arms.

  3. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Selmer trumpet, given as a gift by King George V of the United Kingdom to Louis Armstrong in 1933 In his early years, Armstrong was best known for his virtuosity with the cornet and trumpet.

  4. Buescher Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Louis Armstrong recorded with a Buescher Truetone 10-22R in the late 1920s. Buescher Aristocrat: Before the Selmer buyout, this was a professional trumpet a step down from the Truetone. It was changed to a student horn after 1963.

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    The Academy Museum’s Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971 is not to be missed. Not only does the exhibition celebrate Black representation in film, it serves as an important reminder and lesson ...

  6. Clyde Hurley - Wikipedia

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    Self-taught, he learned to play the trumpet by playing along with Louis Armstrong records. His talent was encouraged and nurtured by his mother, Esther Brown Hurley, who had a career in the early days of Texas radio traveling by train from Fort Worth to stations in San Antonio and Houston where she sang and played piano live.

  7. Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Five was Louis Armstrong's first jazz recording band led under his own name. It was a typical New Orleans jazz band in instrumentation, consisting of trumpet, clarinet, and trombone backed by a rhythm section.

  8. 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.

  9. Jack Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Purvis was best known as a trumpet player and the composer of Dismal Dan and Down Georgia Way. [2] He was one of the earliest trumpeters to incorporate the innovations pioneered by Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s. [3] He also played trombone and on occasion a number of other instruments professionally (including harp).

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