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21. MUSICMATCH Guide Jimmy Yancey
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22. The Unissued 1951 Yancey Wire Recordings, Jazz , Blues Recordings
Unknown pianist,Lux`s Boogie ,Mama yancey ,Make Me A Pallet On The Floor ,Chicago yancey jimmy Born in Chicago, Male Featured instruments Piano, Vocal,
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23. Pete Johnson Radio Broadcasts, Film Soundtracks, Alternate Takes 1939 - C.1947,
From 1926 to 1938 he worked as a pianist, often accompanying singer Joe Turner . whose main influences were jimmy yancey, Pinetop Smith, Hersal Thomas,
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24. Jimmy Yancey - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise And Lin
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25. Ccm :: Yancey, Jimmy Yancey
yancey, jimmy (ne James Edwards) 18981951 USA, Chicago - Chicago jazz pianist L 35th and Dearborn (take 1). Piano jimmy Yancy. Document Records.
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26. MSN - Movies The Blues Piano Blues
Piano Blues is directed by actor, filmmaker, and pianist Clint Eastwood. the generations by jimmy yancey, the Count Basie Orchestra, and Dr. John.
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27. Blues & Gospel - Various Artists - Pre War Piano Blues & Boogie
Other commercial pianist featured include Judson Brown (w/Charlie Bozo Nicherson), These recordings by Cripple Clarence Lofton, jimmy ( Mama) yancey,
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Advanced Search VARIOUS ARTISTS Disky 250512 As Good As It get - Boogie Woogie Nice inexpensive introduction to boogie woogie featuring 51 tracks on two CDs. Mostly piano boogie featuring all the giants of the genre - Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson, Pinetop Smith, Jimmy Yancey, Cow Cow Davenport, Montana Taylor, Big Maceo and many more. Most of it is piano instrumentals with one guitar instrumental (Tampa Red's great Boogie Woogie Dance and a few vocals (Big Joe Turner, Tampa Red, etc). Sound is generally good and there are informative notes by Dave Travis.
VARIOUS ARTISTS Yazoo 2044 Barrelhouse Mamas Great 23 track collection featuring women blues singers from the 20s and 30s accompanied by great blues piano players. Includes Ivy Smith (with Cow Cow Davenport), St. Louis Bessie (with Henry Brown), Lucille Bogan (with Walter Roland), Dorothy Baker (with Roosevelt Sykes), Mary Johnson (with Henry Brown), Margaret Thornton (with Blind Joe beck), Margaret Whitmire (with Arnold Wiley) and others.
VARIOUS ARTISTS Document DOCD 5193 The complete recordings of Herve Duerson, Turner Parrish and Kingfish Bill Tomlin including accompaniments.

28. BLUES
The set ends with a moving vocal by jimmy s wife Eteela Mama yancey with DICK MUSHLITZ Blues/ UNKNOWN pianist Chicago In Mind (with MAMA yancey)/
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JIMMY YANCEY Document DOCD 5042 Complete Recorded Works Vol. 2, 1940 - 1943 The second of three discs devoted to the recordings of one of the greatest blues and boogie piano players. This set features 10 tracks from 1940 and 9 from '43. Four of the tracks feature Yancey's infrequent vocals and reveal him to be a mournful and affecting vocalist whos style perfectly fits in with his instrumental work. There are two takes each of his brilliant and How Long Blues . The set ends with a moving vocal by Jimmy's wife Eteela "Mama" Yancey with Jimmy playing some wonderfully effective harmonium! Good sound, informative notes by Konrad Nowakowski and some nice photos. (FS)
JIMMY YANCEY Document DOCD 5043 Complete Recorded Works Vol. 3, 1943 - 1950 This is the third and final volume devoted to the recordings of one of the greatest blues and boogie piano players. There are 9 magnificent sides from 1943, two featuring vocals by Jimmy's wife Mama Yancey - both versions of Make Me A Pallet On The Floor - one with piano and one featuring Jimmy on harmonium. There are six sides from December 1950 and the disc winds up with four track by Jimmy's elder brother Alonzo - also a fine performer who played in an older barrelhouse ragtime style. Seven months later Jimmy recorded his last session for Atlantic (to be reissued in 1992) and two months later passed away. Good sound and interesting notes by Konrad Nowakowski. (FS)

29. Welcome To Piano.com
Whether you are a professional pianist, a student, a piano hobbyist or a fan ofjazz, yancey, jimmy (?1951) - from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Pianists Other Pianist Ammons, Albert - articles by the boogie woogie press.
Amos, Tori
- official web site of the pianist/composer.
Andrew, Jackson Pianoforte
- Experience the cool acoustic sounds of two Steinway grand Pianos from jazz, to cocktail to movie to romantic to dinner and mood music, big band and much more.
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Bravo, Roberto
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Butler, Henry
- official web site of the New Orleans born pianist/composer.
Cardall, Paul
- official web site for the National recording artist.
Carrasco, Manolo
- performer and composer mixes flamenco with the Spanish classical piano music. Charles, Ray - official web site of the pianist/composer. Chu, Wesley - pianist, composer and entertainer. Clapp, Larry - concert performing and recording artist educated at Juilliard School of Music. With sound clips, reviews, and tour dates. Clayderman, Richard

30. Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young Little Willie Littlefield Professor Longhair jimmy yancey Otis Spann
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This article deals with those who play the piano. For other uses, see pianist (disambiguation)
A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were capable pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists, to some degree, specialize in performing the music of either certain composers or certain periods. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Below is a list of well-known or influential pianists of different genres.
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31. Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or Little Willie Littlefield Professor Longhair jimmy yancey Otis Spann
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A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were capable pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists, to some degree, specialize in performing the music of either certain composers or certain periods. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Below is a list of well-known or influential pianists of different genres.
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yancey, jimmy A masterful pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1918, yanceybecame part of the Chicago boogiewoogie era and excelled in the piano.
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http://www.blueflamecafe.com/ Yancey, Jimmy A masterful pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1918, Yancey became part of the Chicago boogie-woogie era and excelled in the piano. Yancey came from a musical background and learned how to play the piano from his brother, Alonzo. His father also was an entertainer, so music influenced Yancey’s life from the very beginning. When Yancey was a child, his father would tour and Jimmy would join him to tap dance and sing. Yancey travelled all over the world to give family performances and by the time he was 16 years old, he had already travelled around America and Europe and even entertained royalty at Buckingham Palace in London.
Even though Jimmy Yancey was extremely talented, he also followed another passion: baseball. He worked as a grounds man in Chicago at Comisky Park, where the Chicago White Sox continue to play today. He worked at Comisky Park for twenty- five years and there are even rumors that Yancey went semi- pro. However, during this time, Jimmy kept music in his life and performed on the house- rent party circuit, an extremely important part of Chicago music. When Jimmy was twenty-one years old, he began to record his boogie- woogie style which he pioneered two decades before. He had been playing the boogie- woogie style for his entire life and twenty years later, the style was a hit. His style is described as "often included stuttering, Latin-inspired bass riffs and restrained tempos"

33. VH1.com : Jimmy Yancey : Artist Main
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34. Masters Of The Boogie Piano: Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson & Othe
for it was there that the great jimmy yancey, who was rarely recorded until his this piece gives a good idea of the excitement that a boogie pianist
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Jelly Roll Morton Jimmy Yancey The disc leads off with Speckled Red The Dirty Dozens Meade Lux Lewis, Sir Charles Thompson Roosevelt Sykes Most traditional boogie sides were cut by solo pianists, but there are some good examples here of work done with a rhythm section, such as Ken Saydak Albert Ammons Hersal Wallace Curtis Jones Lonesome Bedroom Blues CD. Jones starting recording in the 1920s, though the material on this album was recorded in 1962. His playing contains elements later heard in the stride-influenced piano styles of Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk, while his vocal work comes from the best rural blues tradition. Another such performer is Robert McCoy Masters of the Boogie Piano
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35. Professor Longhair
jimmy yancey, a Chicago native, was still playing house rent parties Tuts Washington, a formidable blues pianist, also taught Byrd how to play blues.
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by Marshall Bowden The style of piano that Jelly Roll Morton originally heard in New Orleans was probably ragtime and primitive blues tempered by European influences; remember that Morton was a Creole, part of New Orleans' elite people of color. By the 1920s, African-Americans were becoming more and more prominent in the city's musical landscape, many of them coming from rural areas where they were not exposed to the European cultural elements common to the city. The result was that blues, and the more primitive boogie-woogie piano form were heard much more than they previously had been. Many of the musicians who played this style of music left the city and, like their jazz brethren, headed toward northern industrial cities like St. Louis and Chicago. In 1929 Pine Top Smith, whose composition "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie" is usually acknowledged as the first composition to use the term "Boogie Woogie" in its title, was shot dead in Chicago. Jimmy Yancey, a Chicago native, was still playing house rent parties around the city, but he was barely recorded and earned his living chiefly as a groundskeeper for the Chicago White Sox. In 1936 Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis recorded the boogie-woogie piano records that caught the attention of John Hammond, who brought Ammons and Lewis, along with Pete Johnson to New York for his 1938 Carnegie Hall concert. Soon a full-tilt boogie craze was underway, a craze that was not unlike the 1970s disco craze; it lasted until near the end of World War II.

36. African American Registry: Meade Lux Lewis, True Boogie Woogie Piano..
He was an AfricanAmerican jazz pianist. Lewis was born in Chicago, He washeavily influenced by such boogie-woogie pioneers as jimmy yancey and Pine
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The piece ranks with "Yancey Special" and "Pine Top's Boogie-Woogie" as the greatest recorded early examples of boogie-woogie piano. Lewis met Albert Ammons, a fellow piano player, who, like Lewis, drove a taxi for a living. Eventually they shared an apartment together in the same building where Pine Top Smith resided. All three pianists became good friends, often sharing ideas and jamming together. It is not surprising then that Lewis's "Honky Tonk Train Blues" bears a striking resemblance to Smith's "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie."
After the death of Smith in 1929 at age twenty-five and the onset of the Depression, interest in boogie-woogie faded, forcing Lewis to seek other forms of employment to supplement his meager income from playing the piano. Despite boogie-woogie's decline, Lewis continued to record in the 1930s, occasionally cutting sides as a session man playing behind singers George Hannah and Bob Robinson. Lewis and Ammons were key figures in the boogie-woogie renaissance of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Contacted by talent scout John Hammond to play his 1938 Spirituals to Swing concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Lewis, along with Ammons and fellow pianist Pete Johnson, so excited concertgoers with their bristling boogie-woogie piano passages that the music's second craze began then and there.

37. AudioCDs Blues
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38. Jean-Pierre Bertrand
He sometimes replaced one missing pianist. In 1984, he opened a restaurant and His favourite pianists are Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson and jimmy yancey.
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Jean-Pierre BERTRAND was born August 22, 1955 in Saint Germain en Laye (FRANCE). His parents are music-lovers with a pronounced taste for classical music and opera. Student of the Academy of Music in the class of classical piano from the age of 7 to 14, he won the first award at a music contest in 1968. It was not enough however to make him forget the intense emotion he felt once after listening to a Memphis Slim record in a music store. After studying Chopin, Mozart and Bach, he moved on to learn jazz piano. Truly fascinated by the rhythm and the atmosphere of Boogie Woogie tunes, he began to explore the works of all the piano players for several years including artists like Sammy Price, Lloyd Glenn, Montana Taylor, Jay McShann, Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Jimmy Yancey... among many others. In 1977 he met Jean-Paul Amouroux, one of the greatest French Boogie Woogie piano players, who strengthened his convictions. He committed himself to work hard, with method, listening and listening again to the Boogie Woogie masters, to learn by ear the ingredients of their styles and to make them his own. From this time, his single purpose was to play in public. He began with small gigs in piano bars at week ends... He sometimes replaced one missing pianist.

39. Pianist: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young Little Willie Littlefield; Professor Longhair jimmy yancey Otis Spann
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n. One who plays the piano.
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This article deals with those who play the piano. For other uses, see pianist (disambiguation)
A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists specialize in certain composer(s)'s music or a certain period to some extent.

40. Jimmy Yancey Biography
jimmy yancey was a noted pianist by 1915 and influenced younger musicians likeMeade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons, but didn t record until 1939.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Jimmy Yancey Biography James Edwards "Jimmy" Yancey (c. 1898 (?) - September 17, 1951) was an United States pianist, composer, and lyricist, most noted for his work in the boogie woogie style.
Jimmy Yancy was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 20 of (depending on the source) 1894, 1895, or 1898. His older brother Alonzo Yancey was a pianist as well; their father was a guitarist. Jimmy Yancey started performing as a singer in traveling shows during his childhood.
Jimmy Yancey was a noted pianist by 1915 and influenced younger musicians like Meade "Lux" Lewis and Albert Ammons, but didn't record until 1939.
While he played in a boogie woogie style, with a strong repeated figure in the left hand and melodic decoration in the right hand, his playing was delicate and subtle, rather than hard driving.
Part of Yancey's distinctive style was that he played in a variety of keys but always ended every song in E flat. These endings added a strangely satisfying dissonance to every performance.
Most of his recordings were of solo piano, but late in his career he also recorded with vocals by his wife, Estelle Yancey, under the billing Jimmy and Mama Yancey. They recorded the first album ever made by Atlantic Records.

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