[78-L] Boogie-woogie in 1915 on youtube
Joe Scott
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Mon Apr 7 10:22:33 PDT 2014
I don't hear very many boogie woogie elements in that one.
There is sheet music from about 1909 on that has about as much boogie woogie to it as this Fletcher performance, but "Weary Blues" is the first one I know of is that is obviously boogie woogie (in that section).
Joseph Scott
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On 05/04/14 21:55, David Lennick wrote: > Aw, hoped it would be a 1915 recording! > > dl > > ============ Wasn't this the first recorded example with boogie woogie elements? Fletcher Henderson (p) solo New York, c. August 1921 P-148-2 Unknown blues [The unknown blues] Black Swan 2026, Para 12144, 14009, Biograph BLP12047, Classics (F)794 [CD] Julian Vein _______________________________________________ 78-L mailing list 78-L at klickitat.78online.com http://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l
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