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  2. List of boogie woogie musicians - Wikipedia

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    Huey "Piano" Smith (1934–2023), "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu", also accompanist on Frankie Ford's "Sea Cruise" Pinetop Smith (1904–1929), "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie" in 1929 was the first boogie-woogie hit and popularized the name for the style; Charlie Spand (1893–after 1958)

  3. Category:Boogie-woogie pianists - Wikipedia

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  4. Ladyva - Wikipedia

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    At the International Boogie Woogie Festival in Lugano, they presented their first joint four-handed CD "Beloved Boogie Woogie" on 22 April 2017. [14] In August 2017 and 2022 she was invited to perform at the world's biggest Boogie Woogie Festival at Laroquebrou in France. [15] [16] She also attended lots of Jazz & Boogie-Festivals all around ...

  5. Brendan Kavanagh - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Kavanagh (born October 1967 [2] [3]), also known as "Dr K" due to his PhD in English, is a British pianist and piano teacher of Irish descent.He specializes in playing and promoting the boogie-woogie genre, almost exclusively improvised, often combined with classical, jazz, blues, rock & roll, and traditional Irish music themes.

  6. Silvan Zingg - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest pianist and only European at the Masters of Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano Night in Charleston, South Carolina, with Jimmy Walker, and Skeeter Brandon. He has performed in other American venues, including the Cincinnati, Detroit, Newport Festivals.

  7. William "Hammy" Howell - Wikipedia

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    William "Hammy" Howell (24 October 1954 – 13 January 1999) was a British piano and keyboard blues and boogie-woogie player, who played for the then-popular doo wop outfit Darts. [1] [2] Born in London, England, Howell became attracted to the piano at an early age. He was nicknamed Hammy for keeping pet hamsters (later rats).

  8. Bob Hall (musician) - Wikipedia

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    An acknowledged authority on blues and boogie woogie piano, Hall has contributed to a number of magazines and books and is the sleeve-note writer for the Yazoo Records piano blues series. [citation needed] He has worked on the piano sections of The Routledge Encyclopaedia of the Blues. [citation needed]

  9. Neville Dickie - Wikipedia

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    Neville Dickie (born 1 January 1937 in Durham) [1] is an English boogie-woogie and stride piano player. [1] He has performed all over Europe and North America. Career