Erudite readers won't need to be told that the landmark blues recording Pinetop's Boogie Woogie was made, in 1928, by Clarence 'Pinetop' Smith and not Joe Willie 'Pinetop' Perkins, but it has become ...
Pinetop's Blues; G-Flat Blues; Streamline Train; Pitchin' Boogie; Mistaken Blues; Travelin' Blues; I Don't Know; Mercy Blues; Doll House Boogie; Whistlin' Blues; Deep Morgan; 22nd Street Stomp; Pickin ...
Since its origin in the 1920s, the unique style of the blues known as boogie-woogie has never lost its fascination. Named for a 1928 recording by pianist Clarence "Pinetop" Smith, apty titled "Pinetop ...
Pine Top Smith, piano and vocals. Production notes: Recorded in Chicago, Dec. 29, 1928 (1st, 2nd works), Jan. 15, 1929 (3rd work) and Jan. 14, 1929 (4th work)--Cf. Brunswick records, a discography of ...
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