Satchmo, dippermouth and Little Louie.He was known as Satchelmouth, which was contracted toSatchmo, as an alternative, PopsSatchmo came from a mispronunciation of Satchelmouth, which, along with many other names (such as dippermouth, as mentioned above), referred to his wide smile. Supposedly Louis was talking to a journalist who knew of the nickname and attempted to use it but stumbled and pronounced it as Satchmo. Louis took a liking to the term and kept it. After travelling around the country (and if I'm not mistaken, the world) doing tours, Armstrong was known as "Ambassador Satch".Pops was an affectionate nickname given by his close friends and family.
Yes, ''As a young boy his large mouth and lips had given him the taunting nickname of Dippermouth. But at his prime his fellow musicians in awe and affection gave him another nickname--Father Dip"
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yes it was, because taylor is a mean mean mean person
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Treme - 2010 Dippermouth Blues - 4.3 was released on: USA: 15 December 2013
Treme - 2010 Dippermouth Blues 4-3 was released on: USA: 15 December 2013
That was actually Louis armstrong, and probably because of smokeless tobacco, known as dip, users are referred as dippers
The nicknames for Louis Armstrong are: Satch, Satchmo, Satchelmouth, Dipper, and Dippermouth. Your welcome ;D
Satchmo, dippermouth and Little Louie.He was known as Satchelmouth, which was contracted toSatchmo, as an alternative, PopsSatchmo came from a mispronunciation of Satchelmouth, which, along with many other names (such as dippermouth, as mentioned above), referred to his wide smile. Supposedly Louis was talking to a journalist who knew of the nickname and attempted to use it but stumbled and pronounced it as Satchmo. Louis took a liking to the term and kept it. After travelling around the country (and if I'm not mistaken, the world) doing tours, Armstrong was known as "Ambassador Satch".Pops was an affectionate nickname given by his close friends and family.
Yes, ''As a young boy his large mouth and lips had given him the taunting nickname of Dippermouth. But at his prime his fellow musicians in awe and affection gave him another nickname--Father Dip"
"Satchmo" for his really bad embouchure (mouth and lip technique). It's the shortened version of "Satchelmouth." He also had an earlier nickname, "Dippermouth," because in the 1920's, he would keep a bucket of sugar water on stage with him and drink from a ladle.
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He was the most influential musician in the early years of jazz in the 1920s and 1930's and died in 1971 at the age of 69. Louis Armstrong was one of the world's greatest jazz trumpeters of all time. He also did some singing like "What a Wonderful World", or "It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got That Swing", or the ever-famous "Hello Dolly." In 2001, the major airport in his hometown of New Orleans was renamed Louis Armstrong International in his honor.
Louis Armstrong was known as Pops, Dippermouth and Satchmo, the latter from "satchel mouth" (his childhood habit of keeping things in his mouth to prevent other kids from taking them). He was born in New Orleans on the August 4, 1901. His first horn was a cornet, but he became more famous playing jazz on his Trumpet. Known to sweat profusely while singing under hot lights, Armstrong made his handkerchief a regular prop in his later performances. He is one of very few musical performers for whom a major airport has been named. On the 100th anniversary of his birth, the main aviation facility in New Orleans was officially renamed "Louis Armstrong International Airport."
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.