Fats invented the boogie-woogie piano style later used ubiquitously by early rock-n-rollers like Jerry Lee Lewis. |
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A very simple table of piano voicings in the boogie-woogie style is available on the Web at the address indicated above. |
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I think it's best if I leave the old boogie-woogie to the Sugar Babes of the world, eh? |
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I particularly admired his performances of J. P. Johnson's stride pieces, boogie-woogie, and of his own works for organ. |
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He indulges in doo-wop, rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie and Euro-classical paradigms. |
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Yep, this bear loved boogie-woogie music and he was pretty partial to Ernestine's blackberry pies, too. |
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He played some fantastic boogie-woogie piano, then fell off the piano stool and was sick on the floor. |
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He is still Jones's hero, and Holland has always loved boogie-woogie piano. |
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There are workshops on boogie-woogie piano and acoustic and electric guitar. |
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You go to dances, and boogie-woogie parties, and watch old dirty television programs. |
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Playing the guitar and harmonica simultaneously, Jay Sewall performs a lofty blues that lightly touches on funk, gospel and boogie-woogie. |
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The Boogie Boys trio is a first Polish piano band performing the boogie-woogie music with a touch of blues of a black origin. |
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My earliest memories are of music by Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and Chopin, as well as piano boogie-woogie. |
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Only then you will be able to give it the drive, which is the soul of the boogie-woogie. |
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Here, you find everything from 12-tone to boogie-woogie, neoclassic to blues, and neo-romantic to completely abstract constructions. |
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Yet it's fun to hear the boogie-woogie and swing music of the period, which inspires Astaire to some great double-time tap routines. |
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Who might indulge in a boogie-woogie quadrille at such a time is beyond me. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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Lonnie was the first star to be cool and groovy and wild, the first to play rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie. |
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He is also a well-trained boogie-woogie pianist. |
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The music will include swing, Dixieland, boogie-woogie, blues. |
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I hear wild boogie-woogie music behind his door. |
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Harry's better days as a boogie-woogie musician were past. |
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Nico Brina is one of the best boogie-woogie pianists in the world. |
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New to audiences might be the fact that the lindy hop, along with the Charleston, cakewalk, minstrel blues and boogie-woogie, was not originally called swing, but rather jazz. |
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Especially in the final movement, in which he indulged in a sort of boogie-woogie routine, his approach was fundamentally meretricious. |
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New to audiences might be the fact that the lindy hop, along with the Charleston, cakewalk, minstrel blues and boogie-woogie, was originally called jazz. |
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I mean, Paul's about as close to an original as you can get without being one, but if I really want to hear some great boogie-woogie, I'll go to the source, thanks. |
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His earliest influences were boogie-woogie, blues and swing. |
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There's as much boogie-woogie in its movements as conga and tango. |
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Some boogie-woogie piano, some Japanese pop, some Frank Sinatra. |
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Her unique guitar style results from the way she channels the sound of the left hand of boogie-woogie and stride piano. |
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Everybody loved his piano playing, his boogie-woogie and big-band stuff. |
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Clyde AuditoriumTHIS was a night about the music and an excellent array of musicians, with band leader Holland holding it all together like a beaming boogie-woogie Buddha. |
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Boogie-woogie was generally confined to barrelhouses, dance halls, and houses of ill-repute. |
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Jump and jive with R'n'B and Boogie-Woogie, a la Jools Holland. |
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