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My version of Vince Weber: Roll'em Pete
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As found on Vince's wonderful first LP "The Boogie Man". These were among the very first tunes I ever heard and practiced when I got hooked to the art of boogie woogie piano.
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My version of Vince Weber: Boogie Woogie Runner
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As found on Vince's wonderful first LP "The Boogie Man", a fast narrow spaced (i.e. short walk) bass tune in G.
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By ear: Meade Lux Lewis style Boogie Woogie
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Cleanup time, found a few more recordings from a previous session.
Loosely based on the single bass line standard by Meade Lux Lewis, showing a few of his fast licks and mo...
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By ear: Albert Ammons style Boogie Woogie
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Cleanup time, found a few more recordings from a previous session.
Here my rendition of Ammons' "Shout For Joy", a mix of both published versions, using the rather obscure ...
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By ear: Pete Johnson style Boogie Woogie
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Cleanup time, found a few more recordings from a previous session.
Here a clip showing some of the typical Pete Johnson riffs and moves
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Tinkering with New Orleans Piano style
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Never been to New Orleans, never met the great players they had/have down there, but do like the twisted and playful style they have developed.
This is a leftover of today...
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Off the wrist: simple Blues Boogie doodle
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Something I have heard on older recordings by Axel Zwingenberger many years ago. It sort of got stuck in my memory, while the vinyl records got lost during my many relocati...
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Me, too: Honky Tonk Train Blues (as heard from many others)
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Ok, ok, the train has been rolling along for 80+ years now, and was recorded by oodles of players around the globe since Meade 'Lux' original recordung was published (as a ...
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In memoriam Hans Georg Möller: Servus Hans (Maitner)
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He dedicated this little doodle to the Austrian Boogie protege Hans Maitner, and created an everlasting classic.
While I never met Hans Georg Möller, his rare recordings f...
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My way: Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (arr. Cleo Brown, Vince Weber)
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A few runs as heard by the furious version recorded by Cleo Brown in 1935 and by Vince Weber another 40 years later - so it was time for another take at it?
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