Louis Armstrong

Louis Daniel Armstrong was a trumpet player and singer, used in the music industry in the cultural marxist program jazz during the Harlem Renaissance project with jewish manager Joe Glaser (also manager of Billie Holiday) and Norman Granz of Verve Records. He announced William and Catherine's 2nd son Louis (Armstrong epiteth of Horus Montu-Ra). He worked for jewish family Karnoffsky. married Lil Harden (Fisk University in Nashville). Her song Bad Boy was covered by Ringo Starr.

He was a member of the Knights of Pythias like Warren Harding, William McKinley, William Jennings Bryan, FDR, Alfred Steckler and Nelson Rockefeller.

He performed at Connie's Inn of the Immerman brothers and the Cotton Club in Harlem ('Harlem Renaissance' trend, funded by Julius Rosenwald) with Count Basie (Omega Psi Phi), Duke Ellington (Prince Hall freemasonry),.. Rosemary's Baby producer Robert Evans produced The Cotton Club.

He worked with Fletcher Henderson (Alpha Phi Alpha), Bessie Smith (lesbian agenda) and Clarence Williams (grandfather of Clarence Williams III) of Okeh Recordings.

born 8/4/1901, date Barack Obama, Meghan Markle.

died 7/6/1971.

Discography and filmography

1932 A Rhapsody in Black and Blue
1943 Cabin in the Sky
(Harlem Renaissance) Lena Horne Ethel Waters Rex Ingram Ruby Dandridge Duke Ellington Vincente Minnelli (gay agenda) MGM
1944 Jam Session Ann Miller
1947 New Orleans Billie Holiday Shelley Winters
1951 Satchmo at Pasadena Decca
1954 Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy Columbia
1956 Ella and Louis  Ella Fitzgerald Verve Records
1956 High Society Grace Kelly as Tracy Samantha Lord (Baal) Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra (with Mia Farrow at the Truman Capote ball) as Macauly 'Mike' Connor Celeste Holm (formula ALHIM) Sydney Blackmer (Rosemary's Baby) John Lund as George directed by Charles Walters MGM, 7/17 date of Camilla Parker, remake of The Philadelphia Story with Cary Grant Katherine Hepburn and James Stuart, based on Broadway play of Philip Barry.


1958 Porgy and Bess (opera of George Gershwin) Ella Fitzgerald Verve Records

1959 The Five Pennies Bob Hope Tuesday Weld
1961 Paris Blues Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Sidney Poitier Diahann Carroll UA
1964 Hello Dolly! Kapp

1966 A Man Called Adam Cicely Tyson Frank Sinatra Jr Lola Falana Sammy Davis Jr

1969 Hello Dolly! Gene Kelly Barbra Streisand Walter Matthau Scatman Crothers 20th Century Fox

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