He was tall with a distinguished mustache and magic fingers. Long fingers that traveled down the Mississippi River and connected to New Orleans. Butch Thompson was a Minnesota musical giant, the ...
The Bloomington Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano Festival returns this year after a hiatus due to post-pandemic financial challenges. Founded by local musician Craig Brenner, the festival aims to introduce ...
Judy Neeley, known as “Ms. Judy,” poses in front of the display case filled with her baked goods at Plantation Cafe on Hilton Head Island. Valerie McGiboney Her apron was simply labeled “Miss Judy.” ...
In a heartfelt conversation on Farah Khan’s cooking vlog, Javed Jaaferi, Naved Jaaferi, and Ravi Behl recalled how Boogie Woogie was born. From casually conceiving the idea to securing Rs 14 lakh in ...
Learn a bluesy boogie shuffle piano groove in the New Orleans style. In this lesson, I use "Sweet Home Chicago" to break down a rolling left-hand pattern and Dr. John-inspired feel. Key GOP senator ...
Known for his electrifying live shows, boogie-woogie and blues pianist Henri Herbert is acclaimed as one of the most thrilling musicians on the contemporary blues and rock scene. His dazzling ...
Meade “Lux” Lewis didn’t just record a blues—he conjured a rolling landscape of rhythm and motion. Cut in 1928, “Honky Tonk Train Blues” demanded a great deal of the pianist: relentless drive, ...
Sue Palmer became a San Diego favorite in the 1980s and 1990s as a key member of the bands Tobacco Road and the world-touring Candye Kane & The Swingin’ Armadillos. But when this award-winning pianist ...
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Sure, you've been watching The Masked Singer all season, but have you remembered to "Keep Your Head Up" in search of clues? Following the unmaskings of Scheana Shay as Ant and Flavor Flav as Space ...
Boogie-woogie is a kind of blues piano playing in which the left hand drones a set bass phrase over & over, while the right hand goes to town with whatever variations the player can think up. Its form ...