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  2. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong helped their sons Morris and Alex collect "rags and bones" and deliver coal. In 1969, while recovering from heart and kidney problems at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City, Armstrong wrote a memoir called Louis Armstrong + the Jewish Family in New Orleans, LA., the year of 1907, describing his time working for the Karnoffsky family ...

  3. Joe Glaser - Wikipedia

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    Glaser was the son of a Chicago family of Russian Jewish origins. [3] [4] [5] After a series of irregular jobs (fight promoter, club manager), with the help of his alleged mob connections he started managing Louis Armstrong in May 1935.

  4. List of orphans and foundlings - Wikipedia

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    Louis Armstrong Tina Turner. Louis Armstrong, American musician, raised in an orphanage and by his grandmother; Hank Ballard, American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter; John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie, was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer. Charles Bradley, was an American singer

  5. Little Satchmo - Wikipedia

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    Little Satchmo is a 2022 documentary film about Louis Armstrong's secret daughter, Sharon Preston-Folta. The film is distributed by PBS International [1] and won an EMMY Award (2023 Outstanding Historical Documentary, Southeast). [2] It is directed by John Alexander [3] and produced by Lea Umberger and JC Guest.

  6. A Louis Armstrong relative steps up to help portray the music ...

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    Brandon Louis Armstrong, the music giant’s great-great nephew, makes his Broadway debut playing multiple parts in a new musical about the jazz legend’s life. NEW YORK (AP) — The new stage ...

  7. Talk:Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    In view of Louis Armstrong + the Jewish Family in New Orleans, LA., the year of 1907 [1], Louis Armstrong’s “Karnofsky Document” [2] and the spelling relating to the family's shop [3] Is there any reason not to change it back the spelling back to Karnofsky? Mcljlm 08:38, 24 March 2024 (UTC)

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

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    The post Louis Armstrong’s Top 10 Favorite Foods appeared first on Taste of Home. The "What a Wonderful World" singer had a voracious appetite. He loved New Orleans classics like gumbo, po' boys ...

  9. Louise Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Louise Armstrong (March 17, 1937 – August 10, 2008) [1] was a published author of numerous adult and children's books. She joined the women's movement in New York City in 1972 and began researching father-daughter incest. [ 2 ]