The film that tells the story of the late trumpeter’s only biological offspring will stream during the American Black Film Festival, starting Friday. The documentary chronicles the life of the late, ...
Michael Cogswell, who runs the Louis Armstrong House Museum in New York, helped the team pull together an all-star guest list for the conference, including Arvell Shaw, Joe Muranyi and Franz Jackson, ...
When we encounter the legendary Louis Armstrong in “Satchmo,” he is not blowing on his horn. Instead the jazz great is desperately sucking oxygen from a tank stashed in his dressing room at New York’s ...
Louis Armstrong cusses up a storm in Terry Teachout’s smart, unfiltered one-man drama “Satchmo at the Waldorf.” The great trumpeter, well known among jazz fans for having a salty tongue, also blasts ...
Louis Armstrong’s only child, Sharon Preston-Folta, comes forward in the new documentary Little Satchmo after living for more than five decades with the secret of her paternity. In the film, ...
The Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp and the New Orleans Arts and Cultural Committee honored musician Deacon John Moore with its Louis Armstrong Jazz Pioneer Award at a party at a private ...
Jahi Kearse as Louis Armstrong in the B Street Theatre production of “Satchmo At the Waldorf.” Photo by B Street Staff Terry Teachout’s familiar, affecting, occasionally mannered “Satchmo at the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation (LAEF) celebrated its annual awards ...
At the beginning of Wall Street Journal theater critic Terry Teachout’s “Satchmo at the Waldorf,” a 2010 one-actor play now at American Conservatory Theater, the great jazz musician Louis Armstrong ...
The documentary chronicles the life of the late, great trumpet player and Black American music icon, told through the eyes of his one and only offspring. Preston-Folta is the product of Armstrong and ...
When we encounter the legendary Louis Armstrong in “Satchmo,” he is not blowing on his horn. Instead the jazz great is desperately sucking oxygen from a tank stashed in his dressing room at New York’s ...
When we encounter the legendary Louis Armstrong in “Satchmo,” he is not blowing on his horn. Instead the jazz great is desperately sucking oxygen from a tank stashed in his dressing room at New York”s ...