But the brilliance of the echoing electro-funk backing offers a route out: you can always dance through a crisis.
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She married drummer Ornette Coleman when she was 18 and their son, Denardo Coleman, played with her in an electro-funk jazz band called The Firespitters.
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And so now we have fourth album Love is Magic, a wild set of electro-funk jams that targets all you maggot-brains, atomic dogs and superfreaks.
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Unlike other run-of-the-mill debuts from former "Idol" contests, the album is packed with electro-funk jams, hip-hop beats and soaring ballads that explode with Lewis' personality.
Uso de boogie en inglés
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New Zealand born boogie-woogie pianist Jan Preston is on NZ Live today.
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There were hundreds, if not thousands, of people dancing a boozey boogie.
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On the bright side, there's no time for a boogie woogie solo.
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We can boogie this iron pony uphill, downhill, and off the road.
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Incredibly he manages to keep his hair perfect throughout his boogie session.
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But there is more to the Black Keys than the two-man blues-boogie.
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This fondness for heads-down, balls-out boogie may help explain Shields' uncharacteristic extracurricular activities.
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Thus began my adoration of Waller and jazz piano, especially stride and boogie-woogie.
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Tribal blues, in fact - the gamut from immemorial rhythms to boogie nights.
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Somewhere a piano was playing boogie-woogie and people were laughing and clapping along.
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The results reached polyphonic realms hitherto unknown, from the Bartòkian boogie-woogie-on-speed of Study no.
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Williams took banjo lessons from Earl Scruggs and learned boogie woogie piano from Lewis.
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And each time one blew the boogie, a plague smote down on the earth.
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For a start, it isn't all heads-down no-nonsense mindless boogie.
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The first boogie-woogie was written by George Thomas, in 1913.
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I added a blues guitar, a boogie-woogie piano player and drummer cracking that afterbeat.