2.Louis Armstrong lived a privileged childhood and was destined for success fromthe day he was born.
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REF: p. 108TOP: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971): Early Years3.When Louis Armstrong began performing with King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band,his brilliant trumpet timbre was a revelation to other Chicago musicians.
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REF: p. 109TOP: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971): With Oliver and Henderson4.In 1924, Louis Armstrong worked extensively with blues singers such as BessieSmith.
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REF: p. 110TOP: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971): With Oliver and Henderson5.Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five and Hot Seven bands played in public with greatfrequency in the late 1920s.
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REF: p. 111TOP: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971): The Hot Five and Seven6.“Weather Bird” was an immediate hit for Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines assoon as they recorded it in 1928.
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