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  2. Lil Hardin Armstrong Lillian Hardin Armstrong (née Hardin ; February 3, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader. She was the second wife of Louis Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s.

  3. date of death. 27 August 1971. ... Lil Hardin Armstrong. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 43872391. ... cawiki Lil Hardin; dewiki Lil Hardin Armstrong;

  4. Jan 30, 2018 · Award-winning author Mara Rockliff and acclaimed illustrator Michele Wood capture the story of "Hot Miss Lil" Hardin Armstrong, legendary jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader--and a female pioneer on the music stage. Ever since she was a young girl, Lil Hardin played music with a beat. She jammed at home, at church, and even at her first job ...

  5. Lillian Hardin Armstrong (née Hardin; February 3, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader. She was the second wife of Louis Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s.

  6. Feb 3, 2022 · Today Lil Hardin is noteworthy as one of the most prominent women in early jazz. A pianist, composer, arranger and bandleader, Hardin was also a guiding light for her husband - Louis Armstrong. In the jazz world of the 1920s women, especially black women were relegated to singing or dancing in the chorus line, but Lil Hardin had a serious ...

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  7. Lil Hardin Armstrong. Lillian Hardin Armstrong (née Hardin; February 3, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader. She was the second wife of Louis Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s. Her compositions include "Struttin' with Some Barbecue", "Don't Jive ...

  8. Hardin and Armstrong were married in 1924, and she was a huge influence on Armstrong pushing to become a solo artist, outside the grips of Oliver. During the 1930s, Hardin continued performing as a leader and soloist, and was often branded as “Mrs. Louis Armstrong.”. Yet it is important to note that during this period, Black women were ...

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