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Louis Armstrong – Satchmo
Born at the turn of the century, Louis Armstrong was a living symbol of 20th Century American culture. He revolutionized the world of music and became one of our most influential entertainers.
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Thu, Jan 01, 1970
Country: US
Language: En
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Language: En
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