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But the zambonis were also at Louis Armstrong, which is a very strong sign that if the rain does eventually hold off, they're going to play both women's semis at once.
Rain Delay Updates 2009
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Calling him a "writer and broadcaster" would be like calling Louis Armstrong a "trumpeter" or the Empire State Building an "office block."
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You didn't call Louis Armstrong's music "Dixieland."
Whatever Happened to "Classical" Music? Part II The Daily Growler 2006
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And from there on his career just took off because he was known as Louis Armstrong's drummer.
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She mentioned her pet dachshund (dubbed Louis Armstrong) and a second one she is hoping to acquire (to be named Ella Fitzgerald).
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2011
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After a stop at Nancy's pub in nearby Ardara, where they serve a remarkably tasty chowder and a salmon-and-toasted cheese sandwich called a Louis Armstrong ( "because it's all jazzed up," the owner explains), a couple from Dublin that I'd spotted at the cliffs explain they had gone to Slieve League on a whim.
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Though many of the songs are instrumental, when he sings, it's a joy; his deep, throaty rumble recalls Louis Armstrong on the restless boogie of "Family Affair."
AvaxHome RSS: wustenratte 2010
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To register him as "writer and broadcaster" would be like calling Louis Armstrong a "trumpeter" or the Empire State Building an "office block".
remote central 2008
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Calling him a "writer and broadcaster" would be like calling Louis Armstrong a
SteveLendmanBlog 2008
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I teach at The New Orleans Centre for Creative Arts. And Derek and I both taught in the public schools through a program on the University of New Orleans called the Louis Armstrong Quartet.
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