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Extractions: Pianist Big Joe Duskin from Cincinnati was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1921, the son of a hard-core Baptist preacher. Joe's repertoire mixes blues standards with boogie compositions, pop tunes from the boogie era of the '40s, and originals such as "Well, Well Baby" and "I Met a Girl Named Martha." Joe is an expressive and soulful singer who phrases his big voice with the same dexterity that he brings to the keyboard. While this material was recorded nearly twenty years ago, today Big Joe Duskin is still singing and playing in undiminished fine form and has recently appeared in France and at many festivals. Listen to some of the tracks!!
9. Salzburger Jazz-Herbst 2004 : Homepage : Www.jazz-herbst.at The Hamburg native Axel Zwingenberger is the most popular boogiewoogie pianist ofEurope. His influences are jimmy yancey, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis and http://www.jazz-herbst.at/e-nightsessions.html
Extractions: Saturday, October 30, 2004, 10.30 p.m., Stiegls Brauwelt The atmospherically dense piano playing of Ray Bryant, who was born into a musical family in Philadelphia in 1931, has been influenced by blues, soul and gospel. Bryant has brilliant technique and knows how to combine stride basses of the left hand with bebop lines of the of the right like no other. The Hamburg native Axel Zwingenberger is the most popular boogie-woogie pianist of Europe. His influences are Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson. Thursday 4. 11. 04, 10.30 p.m., Stiegl's Brauwelt The saxophonist Bob Mintzer is a special guest in the ensemble of Salzburger singer, pianist and composer Sabina Hank ( www.sabinahank.com ), who has become a fixed star of the Austrian music scene in recent years. Mintzer has worked with Deodato, Tito Puente, Buddy Rich, the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Big Band, Eddie Palmieri, Jaco Pastorius, Mike Manieri, Louie Bellson and numerous orchestras throughout the world. Since 1991, he has been a member of the Yellowjackets.
9. Salzburger Jazz-Herbst 2004 : Homepage : Www.jazz-herbst.at Translate this page Der Hamburger Axel Zwingenberger ist der populärste Boogie Woogie-pianist Europas.Seine Vorbilder sind jimmy yancey, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis und Pete http://www.jazz-herbst.at/d-nightsessions.html
Extractions: Samstag 30. 10. 04, 22.30 Uhr, Stiegls Brauwelt Das atmosphärisch dichte Klavierspiel Ray Bryants, der 1931 in eine Musikerfamilie in Philadelphia hineingeboren wurde, ist von Blues, Soul und Gospel beeinflußt. Bryant verfügt über eine glänzende Technik und weiß wie kein anderer Stride-Bässe der Linken mit Bebop-Linien der Rechten zu verbinden. Der Hamburger Axel Zwingenberger ist der populärste Boogie Woogie-Pianist Europas. Seine Vorbilder sind Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis und Pete Johnson. Donnerstag 4. 11. 04, 22.30 Uhr, Stiegl's Brauwelt Special Guest des Ensembles der Salzburger Sängerin, Pianistin und Komponistin Sabina Hank ( www.sabinahank.com ), die in den letzten Jahren zu einem Fixstern der österreichischen Szene wurde, ist der Saxophonist Bob Mintzer. Er arbeitete bei Deodato, Tito Puente, Buddy Rich, der Thad Jones/Mel Lewis-Big Band, Eddie Palmieri, Jaco Pastorius, Mike Manieri, Louie Bellson und vielen Orchestern in aller Welt. Seit 1991 gehört Mintzer den Yellowjackets an.
The Boogie Woogie Beat: Rompin' Stompin' Rhythm Riverwalk guest pianist Dick Hyman (left) joins the Jim Cullum Jazz Band on boogiewoogie classics by Jelly Roll Morton, Cow Cow Davenport, jimmy yancey, Meade http://www.riverwalk.org/proglist/showpromo/boogiewoogiebeat.htm
Extractions: Above: Cow Cow Davenport. Photo: Red Hot Jazz Archive This week, Riverwalk celebrates the rompin', stompin' rhythms of the boogie woogie beat and pays tribute to the early masters of the style: piano players with "a left hand like God." They had names like "Stavin' Chain," "Kid Stormy Weather," "Porkchops," "Skinny-Head Pete," "Papa Lord God," "Slamfoot Brown," and "The Toothpick." There were several "Pine Tops." They were one-man bands, and they all played a similar style of blues piano with a heavy left hand and a walking bass. Cow Cow Davenport is often credited with coining the term "boogie woogie." By the time Davenport came on the scene, the style had been around for more than 30 years, but no one ever called it "boogie woogie." This unmistakable "rolling bass" style of piano playing had a different name in every part of the country: "overhand," "the fives," "fast Texas piano," "hop scop," the "dirty dozens," the "sixteens," or the "rocks." The inventors of the boogie woogie beat coaxed music out of honky tonk pianos: old uprights mildewed from perpetual humidity and the occasional Saturday night beer bath. They were the stars of barrelhouse joints in the backwoods of east Texas and Louisiana. They played in shacks with dirt floors that sold Royal Crown cola, homemade booze and good times every night of the week. Barrels of chock beer and moonshine whiskey lined the walls and gave these dives (and the piano style they spawned) their name: "barrelhouse."
JAZZ ME NEWS FOR JANUARY 2002 The Jim Cullum Jazz Band Burrell; trumpeters Nicholas Payton and JonErik Kellso; and pianist Dick Hyman. Tunesby Jelly Roll Morton, Cow Cow Davenport, jimmy yancey, Meade Lux Lewis http://www.riverwalk.org/JMN/Archive/text/jazz me news for january 2002.txt
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Extractions: John Steiner is best-known as the man who bought, operated, and later sold Paramount Records, the Wisconsin-based record company that issued more "race" records than any other company in the 1921-1932 period. More than 1,150 couplings of great jazz by Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Clarence Williams, Mugsy Spanier and Frank Teschemaker, Fletcher Henderson, Johnny Dodds, Jimmy Blythe, plus blues that included all the recordings of Ma Rainey, Ida Cox, Skip James, Papa Charlie Jackson, and Charlie Spand as well as the earliest recordings of Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Alberta Hunter, Tampa Red, Big Bill Broonzy plus hundreds of others. There was a sizable catalog of black religious, country and pop music of that era, too. The John Steiner story goes back the twenties to a young jazz fan from Milwaukee (born July 21, 1908) working toward his Ph.D in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. By 1935 he was involved with Helen Oakley (Down Beat reporter and Okeh record producer) and Harry Lim (later of Keynote Records) in the formation of the country's first jazz support organization, The Hot Club of Chicago (named after the French org.). The first HCC concert presented Benny Goodman (then in his historic stand at the Congress Hotel) in a trio format with the band's drummer, Gene Krupa and a local pianist named Teddy Wilson. The idea , a jump-start in jazz history, birthed the band-within-a-band concept which helped Herman, Crosby, Dorsey, Shaw, etc. keep combo jazz alive in the big band era. HCC concerts continued into the 40's.
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Extractions: Wels-Thalheim, No county/state, Austria - 16:41:44 Saturday 29 August 1998 I am getting back into piano after many years of absence. I always played classical music, and now I would like to branch out into some boogie woogie and rock. I especially love Jerry Lee Lewis and would do anything to be able to play any of his hits with any confidence. Does anyone have any ideas on videos/books that I could begin learning from?
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About The Artist Bill Westcott maintains an active career as a pianist, composer, arranger yancey sFives (1939) jimmy yancey 332; Downhearted Blues (1922) Alberta Hunter http://www.yorku.ca/finearts/FAlabel/westcott/info.htm
Extractions: About the Artist Bill Westcott was born in Illinois near St. Louis, Missouri and studied blues piano for several years with Eurreal "Little Brother" Montgomery in Chicago. A specialist in ragtime, blues and early jazz styles, he has lived and worked in the Toronto area since 1979. Bill Westcott maintains an active career as a pianist, composer, arranger, lecturer, singer, writer and teacher. He taught music throughout the 1980's in the Department of Music at York University, where he continues to serve as adjunct professor in the Faculty of Graduate Studies. As a professional performer, he has appeared at the Harbourfront Centre's Soul 'n' Blues Festival in Toronto, the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival, Toronto's DuMaurier Downtown Jazz Festival and other venues, and has several television and radio broadcast credits. His writings include published articles and liner notes on blues history and numerous program notes for the Toronto Symphony. About the Music During the early years of the twentieth century, while North American critics and audiences were working hard to understand the innovations of modern European composers, an entirely new tradition of serious, expressive music was coalescing right around them. African-American pianists from the southern and mid-western United States were bringing together elements of folk, popular and classical music to create an important foundation for the later development of jazz.
Various Artists: Masters Of The Boogie Piano - PopMatters Music Review others include Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson, and jimmy yancey), and his HersalBlues, (named after another of his influences, blues pianist Hersal Wallace http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/various/various-mastersoftheboogiepiano.
Extractions: comment on this article The history of jazz piano is an interesting one, and it benefits from being told separately from the history of jazz music in general. The piano was, in many ways, an instrument in search of its jazz voice in the 1920s and '30s, and even in the 1940s and '50s, because its best performers didn't always fit into the prevailing styles of the time. Since the piano is unique in that it is primarily a percussive instrument that nonetheless can play both melody and harmony, it makes sense that a great deal of pianists' best work is often a solo affair. When jazz was developing in, among other places, New Orleans, the piano really didn't have a place in the new music. Bands like those led by Buddy Bolden and Joe "King" Oliver either didn't have pianos or relegated the instrument to the basest support role. Of course, there were pianists who developed their own style of playing, using the framework of ragtime as a basis. Pianists such as Tony Jackson and, most infamously, Jelly Roll Morton, incorporated ragtime, show music, and European classical styles in their pianistic styles and in their compositions. Their development presaged the work of the Harlem stride piano giants, including James P. Johnson and Willie "The Lion" Smith. These men were able to read music and were often formally trained, with the result that they had prodigious technique and understood the building blocks of European harmony. But they also understood, and played, the blues, something that ragtime players had not done.
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Extractions: Home Features Reading Music Page June Feature: Chicago Music Anniversaries This month, Performance Space Delmark Records' 50th Anniversary Blues Party Among the many events and celebrations to mark the anniversary, Delmark threw a blues bash at Buddy Guy's Legends that featured over a score of players associated with the label over the years. In this two-part show, we capture the excitement of the evening; a vivid snapshot of today's vibrant and varied Chicago blues scene; and the label that has been preserving it all on disc for five decades. May 29, Part I Photo Credit: J. Henry Fair Ten years ago, to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary classical guitarist, Andres Segovia, the Segovia Classic Guitar Series was born. CUBE's 15th Anniversary Performance Space concludes its Anniversary Month with a performance from the contemporary chamber ensemble, CUBE.
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Extractions: Posted by ruth rager on May 27, 2003 at 20:09:16: In Reply to: Boogie Woogie music posted by Ervin Snake Harris on December 31, 2002 at 12:32:24: : Hi, I bought my husband a piano for his birthday last year. He has been taking piano lessons but only wants to play boogie woogie. It is so hard for him but he is getting there. We both love the music, especially Jimmy Yancey, Charlie Booty, etc. Boogie woogie music has opened up a whole new world for us. Thank you, : I love Boogie Woogie. If was "the music" when I was growing up because I loved to "jitter-bug" and "shag". Black music was hard to beat because it had the best beat for me. I'm white but I learned and used some of their steps in my dancing. Before a doctor messed up both of my legs, we went dancing every friday and saturday night. I love blues, boogie-woogie, and old country music. Hank Williams Sr. is still my all time singer and the Love Sick Blues is still my favorite song. Keep on a boogie-woogie...ing. Snake : : Hi, I bought my husband a piano for his birthday last year. He has been taking piano lessons but only wants to play boogie woogie. It is so hard for him but he is getting there. We both love the music, especially Jimmy Yancey, Charlie Booty, etc. Boogie woogie music has opened up a whole new world for us. : Thank you, : Ruth-Kentucky : : I love Boogie Woogie. If was "the music" when I was growing up because I loved to "jitter-bug" and "shag". Black music was hard to beat because it had the best beat for me. I'm white but I learned and used some of their steps in my dancing. Before a doctor messed up both of my legs, we went dancing every friday and saturday night. I love blues, boogie-woogie, and old country music. Hank Williams Sr. is still my all time singer and the Love Sick Blues is still my favorite song. Keep on a boogie-woogie...ing. Snake
Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Little Willie Littlefield; Professor Longhair; jimmy yancey; Otis Spann. The pianistis a 2002 motion picture that tells the story of how the Polish pianist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pianist
Extractions: A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninov were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known or influential classical pianists: See List of jazz pianists Well known blues pianists include: Ray Charles also jazz, and
Pianist - Wikipedia NL Een professioneel optredende pianist die klassieke muziek uitvoert begint vaak op Charles;Fats Domino; Little Willie Littlefield; Professor Longhair; jimmy yancey. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pianist
Extractions: Een pianist is een persoon die de piano bespeelt. Ook de naam voor een marconist die tijdens de 2de Wereldoorlog als ondergrondse medewerker of spion werkte. Een professioneel optredende pianist die klassieke muziek uitvoert begint vaak op zeer jonge leeftijd te spelen, soms op driejarige leeftijd. Vele bekende klassieke componisten waren zelf kundige pianisten, bijvoorbeeld Sergei Rachmaninoff Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin en Robert Schumann Inhoud 1 Pianisten die klassieke muziek spelen
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Extractions: Titles : Shake It To A Jelly T. B. Blues How Long Blues Bedroom Blues Underworld Blues Arkansas Blues Dago Hill Nobody Knows Ann Arbor Boogie Suitcase Blues My Man's In Trouble Black Gal Nervous Blues Shorty George You Really Don't Know Black Snake Blues You Really Don't Know (2nd Version) Electric Light.