[87] However, in December 2012, 57-year-old Sharon Preston-Folta claimed to be his daughter from a 1950s affair between Armstrong and Lucille "Sweets" Preston, a dancer at the Cotton Club. The nickname "Pops" came from Armstrong's own tendency to forget people's names and simply call them "Pops" instead. We Have All the Time in the World figurait sur la bande son du film James Bond Au service secret de Sa Majesté, et bénéficia d'une popularité renouvelée au Royaume-Uni en 1994 quand il figura sur une publicité pour Guinness, atteignit la 3e place dans les hit-parades des rééditions. [127], Recordings of Armstrong were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, which is a special Grammy award established in 1973 to honor recordings that are at least 25 years old, and that have "qualitative or historical significance".
Cornetist Bunk Johnson said he taught the eleven-year-old to play by ear at Dago Tony's honky tonk. The uniquely gravelly coloration of his voice became a musical archetype that was much imitated and endlessly impersonated. Au fur et à mesure que sa musique progressait et gagnait en popularité, ses chansons devenaient importantes. ? Along with his "clarinet-like figurations and high notes in his cornet solos", he was also known for his "intense rhythmic 'swing', a complex conception involving ... accented upbeats, upbeat to downbeat slurring, and complementary relations among rhythmic patterns. Armstrong was performing at the Brick House in Gretna, Louisiana, when he met Daisy Parker, a local prostitute.
Louis Armstrong est né, probablement le 4 août 1901[1], dans une famille noire pauvre de La Nouvelle-Orléans, dans le quartier de Jane Alley miné par la violence et la prostitution. À cette époque, il enregistre beaucoup et apparaît dans plus de trente films. Dites-nous ce que vous pensez du site Web de Last.fm. [123] He was residing in Corona, Queens, New York City, at the time of his death.
The new group was announced at the opening of Billy Berg's Supper Club. [27], On June 14, 1914, Armstrong was released into the custody of his father and his new stepmother, Gertrude. Armstrong's playing technique, honed by constant practice, extended the range, tone and capabilities of the trumpet. [101] In a live recording of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Velma Middleton, he changes the lyric from "Put another record on while I pour" to "Take some Swiss Kriss while I pour. Cette marque est effectivement visible sur de nombreuses photographies de Louis Armstrong de cette période. [4] Around 1922, he followed his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to Chicago to play in the Creole Jazz Band. '")[100] The cards have sometimes been incorrectly described as ads for Swiss Kriss. However, he did criticize President Eisenhower for not acting forcefully enough on civil rights. As your browser speaks English, would you like to change your language to English?
Cortázar qualifia un jour Louis Armstrong de Grandísimo Cronopio (plus grand Cronopio). Armstrong appeared in more than a dozen Hollywood films, usually playing a bandleader or musician. Armstrong enregistra trois albums avec Ella Fitzgerald: Ella and Louis, Ella and Louis Again, et Porgy and Bess pour Verve Records.
Armstrong peut être considéré comme l'inventeur du jazz chanté. With his instantly recognizable rich, gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer and skillful improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song. [59] His impact touched many, including a well-known man during that time named Langston Hughes. Some sources spell Karnofsky with one "f". La meilleure interprétation de trompette de ses premières années peut être entendue sur ses disques Hot Five et Hot Seven.