1. Frosty The Snowman (2:24) 2. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (2:20) 3. Feliz Navidad (3:34) 4. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (Piano Solo) (3:13) 5. Merry Xmas Boogie (4:29) 6. Let It Snow (3:34) 7.
The third installment of the "Booginator" series, an Ali-Frazier-style piano duel in the desert will take place Monday at Old Town Artisans. Local favorite Arthur Migliazza and Tucson's favorite ...
Brian Jones wasn't the first person to get kicked out of the Rolling Stones. Six years before Jones, by then an out-of-control junkie, was fired from the band in 1969, pianist Ian Stewart was booted ...
One of the founding members of the Rolling Stones, Ian Stewart lost his place in the lineup after the band's manager determined that Stewart, with his pronounced jaw line and thick, brushed-back hair, ...
Blues, boogie woogie, and jazz pianist Craig Brenner is a composer, teacher, and recipient of multiple arts grants. Called a "fine and funky pianist" by Living Blues, Craig leads Craig & The Crawdads ...
Clay Swafford would spend an hour at a time working on just the left-hand patterns. Listening to tracks from blues albums again and again, trying to learn by-ear the hip-shaking boogie-woogie-style of ...
LAKELAND — Bob Seeley began playing piano in Detroit at 13 years old with an emphasis on classical music, but after his brother, James Seeley, came home with portfolio of boogie-woogie piano ...
Fifty years ago, Boston boogie-woogie pianist Preacher Jack saw his idol, Jerry Lee Lewis, perform at the old Boston Arena. It has remained the most influential event of his life. “I can still see it, ...
Tall, regal looking and fashion-model thin with a striking shock of white hair that brings an aura of sage maturity to her otherwise youthful elegance, Marcia Ball might not look like a two-fisted, ...
ST. JOSEPH — Pianist Matthew Ball performs from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Box Factory for the Arts, 1101 Broad St. Known as “The Boogie Woogie Kid,” Ball presents an upbeat program of New Orleans ...
Tuesday evening Erik-Jan Overbeek - known professionally as "Mr. Boogie Woogie" - brings his hard-driving, take-no-prisoners style of piano playing to the Academy Village. An Arizona Daily Star review ...