On today’s episode of Billboard's Chart Rewind, Jazz musician Louis Armstrong dethrones The Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" and earns his first No. 1 with "Hello Dolly" on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964.
On July 12, Verve Records will deliver Louis in London, the last great performance by one of the most influential figures in jazz music, Louis Armstrong. The recording captures the musician and his ...
In one of his final performances, Armstrong used "Hello Dolly" to convey the joy of being alive. It was one of his final live performances. On Jan. 29, 1971, 69-year-old Louis Armstrong walked onto ...
Details: Hello Dolly Party, Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria, May 10th, 1 pm, $12, but free for members of either museum.
On December 3, 1963, at age 62, when most folks are thinking about retirement, Louis Armstrong recorded the sprightly “Hello, Dolly!," the title song for a Broadway show. Thus began a six year-long ...
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