Louis Armstrong (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Louis Armstrong" in Serbo-Croatian language version.

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  • Krebs, Albin. "Louis Armstrong, Jazz Trumpeter and Singer, Dies", The New York Times, July 7, 1971. Accessed October 1, 2009. "Louis Armstrong, the celebrated jazz trumpeter and singer, died in his sleep yesterday morning at his home in the Corona section of Queens."(en)

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  • The TIME 100. Louis Armstrong. Arhivirano 2000-05-27 na Wayback Machine-u TIME, Stanley Crouch, June 8, 1998. "For many years it was thought that Armstrong was born in New Orleans on July 4, 1900, a perfect day for the man who wrote the musical Declaration of Independence for Americans of this century. But the estimable writer Gary Giddins discovered the birth certificate that proves Armstrong was born Aug. 4, 1901." pristupljeno 8. siječnja 2009.(en)

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