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  2. Winifred Atwell - Wikipedia

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    Una Winifred Atwell (27 February or 27 April [2] 1910 or 1914 [nb 1] – 28 February 1983) was a British pianist, born in the colony of Trinidad who migrated to Britain and who enjoyed great popularity in Britain and Australia from the 1950s with a series of boogie-woogie and ragtime hits, selling over 20 million records. [3]

  3. Black and White Rag - Wikipedia

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    Pianist Wally Rose revitalized interest in the song with his 1941 recording, [7] leading to one of the best-known versions: a 1952 recording by Trinidadian pianist Winifred Atwell, which helped her to establish an international profile.

  4. List of boogie woogie musicians - Wikipedia

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    Albert Ammons (1907–1949), American pianist, father of bebop tenorman Gene Ammons; The Andrews Sisters, American singers known for "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" Winifred Atwell (1914–1983), British pianist, from Trinidad

  5. Let's Have a Party (rag) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Have a Party is a 1953 ragtime medley by pianist Winifred Atwell.It entered the UK charts on 4 December 1953, spending nine weeks there and peaking at #2. [1] It entered the charts again the following year, appearing on 26 November 1954 on the back of the success of Let's Have Another Party. [1]

  6. Let's Have Another Party - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Have Another Party" is a 1954 ragtime medley which became a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart for the pianist Winifred Atwell. It is a composite of several pieces of music, and was a follow-up to Atwell's successful hit "Let's Have a Party" of the previous year.

  7. The Winifred Atwell Show - Wikipedia

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    The Winifred Atwell Show was the title of both a British TV and radio series in the mid-1950s. They starred pianist Winifred Atwell , who had had a number of hits on the UK charts. Television

  8. The Poor People of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, the piano version by Winifred Atwell (Decca Records catalog number F10681) [8] was number one in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks. [3] In Australia, it was released as Decca Catalogue number Y 6783.

  9. List of ragtime composers - Wikipedia

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    Winifred Atwell (1914–1989), ... King's Celebrated All-Purpose Exceptional Invigorating Effectactious Good-Time Spirited Composition for the Modern Piano-Forte" ...