Archive for the 'Walking Bass' Category
In the book, “The Story of the Blues,” on page 16 in his chapter titled “Cottonfield Hollers,” 5 historian Paul Oliver wrote:
“When the blues began, the countryside was quiet. Loudest of the sounds to break the stillness was the roar of a steam train as it traced its way through the lowlands, leaving a smudge [...]
December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano History, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments
The quotations above from E. Simms Campbell and Clarence Williams are among the earliest accounts that attribute an origin of Boogie Woogie music to a specific geographical region, namely Texas. Their comments above are also noteworthy in that neither E. Simms Campbell nor Clarence Williams were from Texas. Campbell was from St. Louis [...]
December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano History, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | 1 Comment
Photo Above: Steel Gang Laying a Logging Railroad in the Piney Woods of East Texas. The image is from the East Texas Research Center Collection.
“Although the neighboring states of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri would also produce boogie-woogie players and their boogie-woogie tunes, and despite the fact that Chicago would become known as the center for [...]
December 21st, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano History, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | 2 Comments
The photo above was taken in Minglewood, TN in 1920. This photo is contained in the Special Collections Photograph Archives of the University of Louisville.
“Boogie Woogie piano playing originated in the lumber and turpentine camps of Texas and in the sporting houses of that state. A fast, rolling bass — [...]
December 17th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano History, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Uncategorized, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | 2 Comments
(The web pages here on the BoogieWoogie.Com web site contain only a fraction of the material that I will eventually publish as a book. Never before published material from my own field research into Boogie Woogie will be in this forthcoming book. If you would like a copy, please contact me using the contact [...]
December 17th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano History, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | 1 Comment
This CD from Bob Hall has been a long time coming to these pages. I first heard him on the web at his website, way back in 1998 or so. Here you can find out all about Bob Hall.
Here are bits taken from the liner notes of this CD, “At The Window” is the followng [...]
March 4th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano Player Biographies, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments
Here’s a talent that will get known around the world in no time. From Angus, Scotland, Kyle Esplin has picked the example of Jerry Lee Lewis to emulate. Friends with the great Jerry Lee, he has even gathered up some of the killers band to record and play with him. In a short time (or [...]
January 12th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano Player Biographies, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments
Hello Boogie Lovers. I am your host and webmaster. Boogiewoogie.com has been one of the greatest things to happen to me. I have met the most fantastic people and players from all over the world. Boogie woogie has become a huge part of my playing life. There is nothing that feels as good. It is [...]
January 10th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano Player Biographies, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments
Here is what Haybert K. Houston of Jazz Direct Catalog has to say about Wendy DeWittT…
“There is a statement on this CD jacket that states “Industrial Strength Blues,” they should have added “and Boogie.” This release represents some of the most authenic boogie piano I have heard in a long time and I thank Wendy [...]
January 10th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano Player Biographies, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments
This is a review of Caroline Dahl’s first CD, NO HATS. This is a real artist at work. On the cover of this debut CD, she is showing one of her textile designs. There are more at her website, where you get a choice on Caroline’s home page… side A – Musician and side B [...]
January 6th, 2009 | Posted in 8 to the bar, Barrelhouse Music, Blues Piano, Boogie Woogie Piano Player Biographies, Country Blues Piano, Fast Blues, Fast Texas, Fast Western, Galveston Blues, Hillbilly Music, Honky Tonk, Jazz, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Piano, Rockabilly, Stride Music, Walking Bass, Western Rolling Blues | No Comments