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  1. After hearing cornetist Louis Armstrong (then around 20 years old) in New Orleans while on tour in April 1922, Henderson sent him an offer, but Armstrong refused because Henderson would not hire Zutty Singleton as well.

  2. 19 de dic. de 2007 · Henderson's orchestra included a brilliant array of musicians, from trumpeters Louis Armstrong and Roy Eldridge to saxophonists Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter.

  3. The band became more jazz-oriented in 1924 when Henderson hired the young trumpeter Louis Armstrong. At about the same time, the band’s musical director and alto saxophonist, Don Redman, conceived the arrangements and instrumentation that would become the standard for big bands .

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  4. Fletcher Henderson hizo venir de Chicago a Louis Armstrong, que en aquel tiempo solo era un joven cornetista que había tocado con la banda del maestro King Oliver. Louis Armstrong sólo permanecería con Henderson hasta finales de 1925, pero sería tiempo suficiente para revolucionar el concepto musical de Henderson.

    • Universidad Clark Atlanta
    • 29 de diciembre de 1952 (55 años), Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
    • Estadounidense
  5. 22 de abr. de 2021 · When Louis Armstrong moved from Chicago to New York in September 1924 to join Fletcher Henderson’s orchestra, the Henderson group was ranked as one of the top black dance bands although it was not on the level of the top Chicago jazz groups.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2020 · When Louis Armstrong moved from Chicago to New York in September 1924 to join Fletcher Henderson ’s orchestra, the Henderson group was ranked as one of the top black dance bands although it was not on the level of the top Chicago jazz groups.

  7. Fletcher Henderson and Louis Armstrong 1924–1925. Timeless, 1991. CD Release 2008. Essence of Swing: Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra. Drive Archive, 1997. CD Release 2007.