They make the vuvuzela sound like Louis Armstrong playing Gabriel's trumpet on a cloud in heaven.
This is the music I was first attracted to before Louis Armstrong and Nat Cole.
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They were told to head to Louis Armstrong International Airport, along with teams from Oregon and Washington.
Sometimes I sing while I ride usually songs by Louis Armstrong or Frank Sinatra.
There were also crowds at New Orleans' Louis Armstrong International Airport, which the city plans to keep open through 6 p.m.
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Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is averaging 80 departures a day, nearly half the average number of daily flights pre-Katrina.
From the time he was 3, he thought the musicians lived inside that record player, and he wanted to meet them, especially Louis Armstrong.
Witness ongoing foundations bearing the names of such deceased luminaries as Louis Armstrong, Arthur Ashe, Alfred Hitchcock, Charles Lindbergh and Elvis Presley.
Jazz musicians Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson once tickled its keys at a time when many other Vancouver venues barred black performers.
After landing at Louis Armstrong International Airport, I took the long way to the bureau, driving down Airline Highway to Earhart Expressway.
Fittingly, Louis Armstrong appears more than anyone else, on seven tracks, an accurate index of his seminal importance as both singer and player.
Louis Armstrong had fled New Orleans long ago, living his last decades in Queens, New York, where he was buried in July 1971.
David's work was performed by a huge array of artists over the decades, including Perry Como, Louis Armstrong, the Carpenters and Sandie Shaw.
The first contingent of 100 military police officers arrived at Louis Armstrong International Airport late Thursday -- combat-ready for immediate deployment in New Orleans.
Slaves were allowed to gather each Sunday in Congo Square, an old slave market in Louis Armstrong Park, to drum and practise their music.
Performed by pianist and singer Fats Waller, who co-wrote it with Louis Armstrong and others, it was a naughty, saucy love song.
For a stocking filler this Christmas, you might consider the latest volume in a survey of the works of Louis Armstrong on the Naxos label.
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Imagine Louis Armstrong blowing his trumpet over by the socket wrenches.
Jazz, though not played quite as inventively as it was when Louis Armstrong was making the South Side swing in the 1920s, is still alive and well.
He supported his idol Louis Armstrong in 1968 during his last European tour and played at the wedding reception for the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1981.
Few players have changed the way we hear an instrument the way Earl has, putting him in a category with Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Chet Atkins, and Jimi Hendrix.
For "Nice Work, " she and her creative team plunged into 1920s music, listening to tunes by big-band jazz innovator Fletcher Henderson and greats like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong.
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Former world number eight Baghdatis came into the tournament in resurgent form, but was shocked 6-3 2-6 1-6 6-4 7-5 by France's Arnaud Clement at the Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Back to the days when they could listen to Louis Armstrong on the radio, while drinking coffee in a local bar and ripping off the tourists with their funny money.
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Grass roots tennis will also see a boost in funding and Flushing Meadows in New York, which hosts the competition, will also be revamped, with a new Louis Armstrong Stadium and Grandstand.
Louis Armstrong's tour of the Congo is one of the earliest examples of efforts by the State Department to spread the American ideals of freedom and democracy through the arts, mainly jazz.
This Hines was easily reconcilable with the infamous egomaniac who had a hard time playing sideman to anyone, even the almighty Louis Armstrong when he was a member of Armstrong's All Stars.
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Ruffins, who channels Louis Armstrong with his brilliant trumpet playing and clowning vocals, has played Lincoln Center in New York City and will perform for thousands at Jazz Fest in New Orleans.
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