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  1. 6 days ago · On January 1, 1913, Louis Armstrong attended a New Year’s Eve parade and shot six blanks from his stepfather’s .38 revolver. A policeman arrested him on the spot. Later that day, Judge Andrew Wilson sentenced the young boy to the Colored Waif’s Home, a reform school on the outskirts of New Orleans.

  2. Louis Armstrong received his first formal music training at the Colored Waifs Home for boys, a regrettably named juvenile detention facility where a court sent him after he fired a pistol in the air on New Year’s Eve of 1912.

  3. At the age of six, Armstrong started attending the Fisk School for Boys, a school that accepted black children in the racially segregated school system of New Orleans. During this time, Armstrong lived with his mother and sister and worked for the Karnoffskys, [14] a family of Lithuanian Jews , at their home .

  4. www.wwno.org › podcast › tripod-new-orleans-at-300The Legendary Lasties | WWNO

    Apr 12, 2018 · The Colored Waif's Home For Boys was a juvenile detention school on the outskirts of New Orleans. It’s also where Louis Armstrong was sent for two years after firing a pistol into the air...

  5. Dec 22, 2014 · Armstrong wrote in 1969, "People thought that my first horn was given to me at the Colored Waifs' Home for Boys (the orphanage). But it wasn't." People have run with that since it was first published in Gary Giddins's book "Satchmo" in 1988.

  6. Dec 21, 2021 · Colored Waifs Home for Boys. As a young boy, Louis Armstrong was sent to a home for juvenile delinquents. It was at this home where he first learned how to play the bugle and cornet under the instruction of Peter Davis.

  7. Louis Armstrong, in the middle of the back row, with the band at the Colored Waifs Home not long after he left the Fisk School. Courtesy of the University of New Orleans. Left to right: a young Louis Armstrong, his mother Mary (called Mayann), and his sister Beatrice.

  8. On New Year’s Eve 1912, he was arrested and sent to the Colored Waifs Home for Boys. There, under the tutelage of Peter Davis, he learned how to properly play the cornet, eventually becoming the leader of the Waif’s Home Brass Band.

  9. In honor of Louis Armstrong's birthday, we bring you the story of his stint in the Colored Waif's Home for Boys and his first Cornet.

  10. Jan 21, 2018 · A New Orleans newspaper reporter paid a rare visit to the so-called Colored Waifs Home in New Orleans a century ago this month, providing an outsider's take on what had.

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