An instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano)
1 New Zealand born boogie - woogie pianist Jan Preston is on NZ Live today.
2 Thus began my adoration of Waller and jazz piano, especially stride and boogie - woogie .
3 Somewhere a piano was playing boogie - woogie and people were laughing and clapping along.
4 The results reached polyphonic realms hitherto unknown, from the Bartòkian boogie-woogie-on-speed of Study no.
5 The first boogie - woogie was written by George Thomas, in 1913.
6 I added a blues guitar, a boogie - woogie piano player and drummer cracking that afterbeat.
7 Mother could play wonderful boogie - woogie when the urge struck her, but it didn't often.
8 Outwardly, nothing had changed: the relentless boogie - woogie and ramshackle interviews were all present and correct.
9 I loved boogie - woogie and hillbilly music and gospel too much, Toussaint said on the website.
10 When Laurence had trouble sleeping as a baby, Jackson played boogie - woogie records to console him.
11 They sure laid some boogie - woogie on you, she thought.
12 That was the beginning of his boogie - woogie period.
13 There's also some classic boogie - woogie courtesy of Piano Red and a birthday tune for Jimmie Dale Gilmore.
14 Tiny Bradshaw plays the first version in the jump blues style, with boogie - woogie piano and big-band brass.
15 It isn't a boogie - woogie , but close.
16 He was influenced by the jazz and boogie - woogie musicians he heard playing in bars among Fairmont's black community.
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