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White folks still in the lead.
Louis Armstrong
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Louis Armstrong
Age: 69 †
Born: 1901
Born: August 4
Died: 1971
Died: July 6
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There's a thing I've dreamed of all my life, and I'll be damned if it don't look like it's about to come true-to be King of the Zulu's parade. After that, I'll be ready to die.
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As many bands as you heard [in New Orleans], that's how many bands you heard playing right. I thought I was in Heaven playing second trumpet in the Tuxedo Brass Band -- and they had some funeral marches that would just touch your heart, they were so beautiful.
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I don't let my mouth say nothin' my head can't stand.
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If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
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I've Got the World on a String.
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At first it was just a misdemeanor, but then you lost the mis-de and you just got meaner and meaner.
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Unless you know what it is I ain't never going to be able to explain it to you.
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You got to love to be able to play
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We don't play slow and we don't play fast, we play half fast
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Give me a kiss to build a dream on And my imagination will thrive upon that kiss Sweetheart, I ask no more than this A kiss to build a dream on.
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Don't do nothing halfway, else you find yourself dropping more than can be picked up.
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To jazz, or not to jazz, there is no question!
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The best I can do is stay happy.
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If you don't understand it, don't mess with it.
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If ya ain't got it in ya, ya can't blow it out.
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As a youngster in the little orphanage home in New Orleans, I was the bugler of the institution. When I got to be around 13 or 14 years old, they took me off the bugle and put me in the little brass band.
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When you're dead, you're done.
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When I go to the Gate, I'll play a duet with Gabriel. Yeah, we'll play 'Sleepy Time Down South' and 'Hello, Dolly!.' Then he can blow a couple that he's been playing up there all the time.
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Red beans and ricely yours.
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