Louis Armstrong was born in a New Orleans at the turn of the century in a neighborhood known as “the Battlefield.”

By the time of his death in 1971, the man known around the world as Satchmo was widely recognized as a founding father of jazz—a uniquely American art form. His influence as an artist and cultural icon is universal, unmatched, and very much alive today.

Satchmo’s Achievements

Louis Armstrong’s achievements are remarkable. During his career, he:

  • Developed a way of playing jazz, as an instrumentalist and a vocalist, which has had an impact on all musicians to follow;
  • Recorded hit songs for five decades, and his music is still heard today on television and radio and in films;
  • Wrote two autobiographies, more than ten magazine articles, hundreds of pages of memoirs, and thousands of letters;
  • Appeared in more than thirty films (over twenty were full-length features) as a gifted actor with superb comic timing and an unabashed joy of life;
  • Composed dozens of songs that have become jazz standards;
  • Performed an average of 300 concerts each year, with his frequent tours to all parts of the world earning him the nickname “Ambassador Satch,” and became one of the first great celebrities of the twentieth century.

Entertaining Millions

Through the years, Louis entertained millions, from heads of state and royalty to the kids on his stoop in Corona. Despite his fame, he remained a humble man and lived a simple life in a working-class neighborhood. To this day, everyone loves Louis Armstrong—just the mention of his name makes people smile.

The Louis Armstrong House Museum

The Louis Armstrong House Museum sustains and promotes the cultural, historical, and humanitarian legacy of Louis Armstrong by preserving and interpreting Armstrong’s house and grounds, collecting and sharing archival materials that document Armstrong’s life and legacy, developing programs for the public that educate and inspire and engaging with contemporary artists to create performances and new works. To learn more:

Read Armstrong’s Bio

Explore Armstrong’s Music

View Videos

Explore the Virtual Exhibition Stories

Come to a Concert, Film, or Book Talk

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Tour His Home in Corona, Queens, New York

Sounds of Satchmo

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