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  2. David Bennett Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York.He studied classical piano from the age of seven, and later learned to play guitar. [2] [3] When he was fourteen, he heard boogie-woogie piano for the first time, and from then on his playing was influenced by boogie-woogie, as well as piano blues.

  3. Christian Dozzler - Wikipedia

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    Dozzler took classical piano lessons from the age of 5. He started teaching himself to play blues and boogie woogie on the piano after he heard this music on the radio at age 14. Eventually, he also learned playing the harmonica and guitar, and formed the 'Backyard Bluesband' in 1976, while still in high school.

  4. Boogie-woogie - Wikipedia

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    Boogie-woogie is a genre of blues music that became popular during the late 1920s, developed in African-American communities since the 1870s. [1] It was eventually extended from piano to piano duo and trio, guitar, big band, country and western music, and gospel.

  5. Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Blues shuffle or boogie played on guitar in E major [1] (Play ⓘ). 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 ...

  6. Albert Ammons - Wikipedia

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    The Rhythm Kings' version of "Swanee River Boogie" sold a million copies, and their 1936 recording of "Boogie Woogie Stomp" has been described as "the first 12-bar piano based boogie-woogie, [which] was imitated by many jazz bands." [1] Ammons moved from Chicago to New York City, where he teamed up with another pianist, Pete Johnson. [5]

  7. Ron Thompson (blues guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson was born in Oakland, California, United States, and had mastered basic guitar and slide guitar techniques by his mid-teens. [1] He was educated at Newark High School, in Newark, California. [2] In the early 1970s, Thompson played backing to Little Joe Blue, and worked solo and as a sideman in San Francisco Bay Area clubs.

  8. Porky Freeman - Wikipedia

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    He was also an electric guitar pioneer and inventor. [2] In the 1940s he led the Californian based band, the 'Porky Freeman Trio'. One of his early hits, "Porky's Boogie Woogie on Strings", began rock and roll's evolution out of Western swing. [3] As a session musician he backed many of the popular musicians of the time.

  9. Loren Gold - Wikipedia

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    Entitled Sitting In: Blues Piano, it features backing tracks and improv lessons, and includes progressions in essential blues styles, like boogie woogie, shuffle, gospel, blues-rock, swing blues, and others. Audio recordings contain sample solos, while the book provides tips focusing on scales, modes, comping patterns, and other ideas for ...

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