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NYC - Queens - Corona: Louis Armstrong House
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Louis Armstrong purchased this modest house, built by Robert W. Johnson in 1910, in 1943 and lived here until his death in 1971 of a heart attack, one night after . In 1983, Armstrong's widow, Lucille, willed the house and its contents to New York City for the creation of a museum and study center devoted to Armstrong's career and the history of jazz.

Armstrong, known to many simply as Satchmo and widely recognized as the founding father of jazz, was born in a poor section of New Orleans known as “the Battlefield” on August 4, 1901. He moved to New York in 1924 to play with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, the top African American band of the day, switching from cornet to trumpet. He lived in New York on and off, with detours in Chicago, Los Angeles and Eurpe before finally settling in this house.

Beyond being an instrumentalist virtuoso, he also pioneered jazz style vocals and popularized scat style voals, recording hit songs, many of which have become jazz standards, for five decades. His talent for improvisation helped the trumpet emerge as a solo instrument, but he was also a masterful accompanist and ensemble player. He was known as a tireless performer, averaging over 300 concerts a year. His celebrity extended beyong music, appearing in over 30 films.

The Louis Armstrong House was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1988.

National Register #76001265 (1976)


NYC - Queens - Corona: Louis Armstrong House
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Image by wallyg
Louis Armstrong purchased this modest house, built by Robert W. Johnson in 1910, in 1943 and lived here until his death in 1971 of a heart attack, one night after . In 1983, Armstrong's widow, Lucille, willed the house and its contents to New York City for the creation of a museum and study center devoted to Armstrong's career and the history of jazz.

Armstrong, known to many simply as Satchmo and widely recognized as the founding father of jazz, was born in a poor section of New Orleans known as “the Battlefield” on August 4, 1901. He moved to New York in 1924 to play with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, the top African American band of the day, switching from cornet to trumpet. He lived in New York on and off, with detours in Chicago, Los Angeles and Eurpe before finally settling in this house.

Beyond being an instrumentalist virtuoso, he also pioneered jazz style vocals and popularized scat style voals, recording hit songs, many of which have become jazz standards, for five decades. His talent for improvisation helped the trumpet emerge as a solo instrument, but he was also a masterful accompanist and ensemble player. He was known as a tireless performer, averaging over 300 concerts a year. His celebrity extended beyong music, appearing in over 30 films.

The Louis Armstrong House was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1988.

National Register #76001265 (1976)


UN Women Acting Head Lakshmi Puri speaks at the Cinema for Peace UN Women honorary dinner at Soho House on 12 July 12 2013 in Berlin
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UN Women Acting Head Lakshmi Puri speaks at the Cinema for Peace UN Women honorary dinner at Soho House on 12 July 2013 in Berlin, as Bianca Jagger, ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, German actress Veronica Ferres look on.

Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for Cinema For Peace

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