Jazz Music
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content | sioc:content | Louis Armstrong was a native of New Orleans, Louisiana growing up in a poor neighborhood. His talent allowed him to become of the most famous Jazz legends today. Jazz legend King Oliver was actually good friends with a young Louis Armstrong. Armstrong's popularity grew from performing the great and Louis went from playing in Storyville to playing shows in Mississippi to playing shows in Chicago with King Joe Oliver. He and musical talents began to spread across the country and it was greatly admired and appreciated. This Louisianan greatly contributed to dispersing great sounds Louisiana to other places across the US. Another famous Louisianan, Wynton Marsalis grew to become one of the most famous Jazz musicians. Wynton Marsalis won Grammy awards at the age of 22 years gaining national and worldwide fame. It is said that Wynton's hometown, NOLA, greatly influenced him and contributed to his successful career. Marsalis followed in his father's footsteps by sharing the art of Jazz with as many people as he possibly could. "When I play the trumpet, all my troubles disappear."-Wynton Marsalis |
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bibliographic citation | dcterms:bibliographicCitation | Goffin, Robert, and James F. Bezou. Horn of Plenty: the Story of Louis Armstrong. Kessinger Pub., 2007. |
bibliographic citation | dcterms:bibliographicCitation | Gourse, Leslie. Wynton Marsalis: Trumpet Genius. F. Watts, 1999. |
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