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VA - Boogie Woogie Stomp 1923-1941 (1993) 26 tracks Release: 1993 MP3 VBR kbps 129 MB Genre: Jazz, Boogie Woogie, Swing, Blues Label: Academy sound Tracklist: 01. Erase All Programs Ti 84. Boogie Woogie Stomp - Albert Ammons And His Rhythm Kings (1936) 02. The Rocks - Clay Custer (1923) 03. Fat Fanny Stomp - Jim Clarke (1929) 04. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - Pinetop Smith (1928) 05. Honky Tonk Train Blues - Meade Lux Lewis (1935) 06. Bear Cat Crawl - Meade Lux Lewis (1938) 07. Whiter Shade Pale.

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Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Collection Audio Preview. 1 - Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Stomp. 2 - Albert Ammons And Lewis Johnson - Boogie Woogie Prayer. Albert Ammons • The Boogie Woogie Trio, Vols. 1-2.rar Archive rar. Lionel Hampton & Axel Zwingenberger • The Boogie Woogie Album.rar.rar. Albert Ammons (September 23, 1907 – December 2, 1949) was an American pianist and player of boogie-woogie, a bluesy jazz style popular from the late 1930s.

Yancey Special - Bob Crosby Orchestra (1938) 08. Slow And Easy Blues - Jimmy Yancey (1929) 09. Indian Boogie Woogie - Woody Herman Orchestra (1938) 10. Chips' Boogie Woogie - Woody Herman's Four Chips (1940) 11. Foot Pedal Boogie - Albert Ammons-Pete Johnson (1941) 12.

After Hours - Erskine Hawkins Orchestra (1940) 13. Roll 'Em Pete - Joe Turner-Pete Johnson (1938) 14. Boogie Woogie On St Louis Blues - Earl Hines And His Orchestra (1940) 15. Chain 'Em Down - Blind LeRoy Garnett (1939) 16.

Albert Ammons Boogie Woogie Stomp Rar

No Special Rider - Little Brother Montgomery (1930) 17. Boo-Woo - Harry James And The Boogie Woogie Trio (1939) 18. Roll 'Em - Benny Goodman Orchestra (1937) 19. Cryin' In My Sleep - Jimmy Yancey (1940) 20. Boogie Woogie - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1938) 21. Boogie Woogie - Count Basie (1938) 22.

Boogie Woogie - Cleo Brown (1935) 23. Wilkins Street Stomp - Speckled Red (1929) 24. Vine Street Boogie - Jay McShann (1941) 25. Boogie Woogie Prayer (Part 1) - Albert Ammons-Meade Lux Lewis-Pete Johnson (1938) 26.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • Life and career [ ] Ammons was born in,. His parents were pianists, and he had learned to play by the age of ten. His interest in boogie-woogie is attributed to his close friendship with and also his father's interest in the style. Both Albert and Meade would practice together on the piano in the Ammons household. From the age of ten, Ammons learned about chords by marking the depressed keys on the family (player piano) with a pencil and repeated the process until he had mastered it. He also played percussion in a as a teenager and was soon performing with bands in clubs in Chicago.

After World War I he became interested in the blues, learning by listening to the Chicago pianists and the brothers Alonzo and. In the early to mid-1920s Ammons worked as a cab driver for the Silver Taxicab Company. In 1924 he met up with his boyhood friend Meade Lux Lewis, who was also then a taxi driver. Soon the two players began working as a team, performing at club parties. Ammons started his own band at the in 1934 and remained at the club for the next two years. During that time he played with a five-piece band that included, Dalbert Bright, Jimmy Hoskins, and. Ammons also recorded as Albert Ammons's Rhythm Kings for in 1936.