Boogie-woogie blues emerged in the late 1920s and is often attributed to a collective of African American musicians rather than a single founder. Key figures in its development include pianists like Meade "Lux" Lewis, Albert Ammons, and Pete Johnson, who popularized the genre in the 1930s. The style draws on earlier blues traditions and incorporates a lively, syncopated piano rhythm, greatly influencing subsequent genres like rock and roll.
It's more of a "jump blues" song
Boogie Woogie Blue Plate was created in 1947.
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Yes He did...It's called Boogie Woogie Blues
Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues was created in 1988.
The cast of Boogie Woogie Blues - 1948 includes: Hadda Brooks as herself
Boogie and the Blues Diva 2004 Motor City Blues and Boogie Woogie Festival - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
Boogie-woogie / piano blues
It's more of a "jump blues" song
Manhattan Boogie-Woogie was created in 1982.
Hamp's Boogie Woogie was created in 1944.
Broadway Boogie-Woogie was created in 1943.
Victory Boogie-Woogie was created in 1944.
The duration of Boogie-Woogie Dream is 780.0 seconds.
Boogie Woogie Christmas was created on 2002-10-10.
Boogie Woogie Red died on 1992-07-02.