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Cuttin' the boogie piano blues and boogie woogie, 1926-1941.

Title
  1. Cuttin' the boogie [sound recording] : piano blues and boogie woogie, 1926-1941.
Published by
  1. New York : New World Records, p1977.

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Additional authors
  1. Blythe, Jimmy, 1901-1931
  2. Thomas, Hersal, 1910-1926?
  3. Smith, Pine Top, 1904-1929
  4. Lewis, Meade, 1905-1964
  5. Ammons, Albert, 1907-1949
  6. Yancey, Jimmy, 1898-1951
  7. Johnson, Pete, 1904-1967
  8. Rhythm Kings. prf
  9. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1941-1950
  2. Jazz > 1931-1940
  3. Jazz > 1921-1930
  4. Piano music (Boogie woogie)
  5. Piano music (Blues)
Contents
  1. Chicago stomp (Jimmy Blythe) / J. Blythe -- Mr. Freddie blues (Jimmy Blythe) / J.H. Shayne -- Suitcase blues (Hersal Thomas) / J. Thomas -- Pinetop's [i.e., Pine Top's] boogie woogie (Clarence "Pinetop" Smith) / C.P. Smith -- Jump steady blues (Clarence "Pinetop" Smith) / C.P. Smith -- Honky tonk train (Meade "Lux" Lewis) / M.L. Lewis -- Yancey special (Meade "Lux" Lewis) / M.L. Lewis -- Mr. Freddie blues (Meade "Lux" Lewis) / J.H. Shayne.
  2. Boogie woogie stomp (Albert Ammons and his Rhythm Kings) / A. Ammons -- Bass goin' crazy (Albert Ammons) / A. Ammons -- The mellow blues (Jimmy Yancey) / J. Yancey -- Tell 'em about me (Jimmy Yancey) / Yancey -- Climbin' and screamin' (Pete Johnson) / P. Johnson -- Blues on the downbeat (Pete Johnson) / P. Johnson -- Kaycee on my mind (Pete Johnson) / P. Johnson and D. Dexter -- Cuttin' the boogie (Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, James Hoskins) / A. Ammons and P. Johnson.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
  2. Various performers.
  3. Historical notes by Martin Williams, with bibliography, discography, and personnel listings (3 p.) on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in Chicago and New York, 1926-1941.