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  1. Feb 4, 2010 · These two are both good but the male dancer is outstanding .. . . he never moves his shoulders compared to what his feet and knees are doing. This pianist is...

  2. Nov 8, 2006 · Johan Blohm from The Refreshments.Refreshments on Spotify:http://open.spotify.com/artist/31oqOoeYTFXYaENhMINVl8-----...

  3. Boogie-woogie is a genre of blues music that became popular during the late 1920s, developed in African-American communities since the 1870s. It was eventually extended from piano to piano duo and trio, guitar, big band, country and western music, and gospel.

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  5. Escape One. 1:01:54. Boogie Woogie Greats - The Best of Boogie Woogie, more than 2 hours of music with the greatest! Jazz and Blues Experience. 2:10:40. Boogie Woogie Piano: Elvis Blues Full Album (Best of Boogie Woogie Piano Music) LewisLuong Relaxation Cafe. 1:01:54. The Boogie Woogie Piano Giants.

  6. No credit card needed. Listen to 50 Boogie Woogie Classics on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2015 · 50 songs.

  7. Over the next few decades, boogie-woogie encompassed the breezy, big-band jaunts of Tommy Dorsey, the nascent piano rock of Jerry Lee Lewis, the bluesy stylings of Jimmy Yancey, and the lively harmonies of the Andrews Sisters. From the genre’s many peaks, it was only a hop, skip, and a jump to swing and bebop.

  8. boogie-woogie, heavily percussive style of blues piano in which the right hand plays riffs (syncopated, repeating phrases) against a driving pattern of repeating eighth notes (ostinato bass). It began to appear at the beginning of the 20th century and was associated with the southwestern states—hence its early names, “fast Western style” and “Western rolling blues.”

  9. Boogie-woogie, primarily a piano-based style, is one of the most rhythmically intense forms of blues music. Its evolution began in the late 1800s among pianists in the rough-and-tumble city taverns and rural juke joints, and it spread to the traveling vaudeville shows. It was a feature in the barrelhouses in the logging, sawmill, turpentine ...

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoogieBoogie - Wikipedia

    Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm, [2] "groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music. The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments. The earliest recorded boogie-woogie song was in 1916. [citation needed]