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Where was Louis Armstrong born?

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? Chicago

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? Birmingham

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? New Orleans

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? Atlanta

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What were Armstrong's major instruments?

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? saxophone, trombone

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? trumpet, vocals

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? flute, clarinet

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What was the name of one of Armstrong's bands in the early 1920's?

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? The Hot Five

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? The Chili Peppers

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? The Bebops

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When Armstrong was released from Reform School, he joined _____________'s band.

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? Joe 'King' Oliver

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? Miles Davis

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? John 'Dizzy' Gillespie

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Armstrong had the nickname '__________,' which was short for satchel mouth, because of his big cheeks and smile.

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? Bird

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? Dizzy

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? Satchmo

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Armstrong dropped his music during a recording session and started singing an improvised series of 'nonsense syllables' that became known as what...