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  1. 21 de mar. de 2009 · James P. Johnson, master and virtual inventor of Stride piano, performring his Harlem Strut in 1921.

  2. James P. Johnson, piano / Bernard Addison, guitare / Pops Foster, contrebasse Accord 30123215 février 1947. James P. Johnson (1894-1955) The Mule Walk (James P. Johnson « From Ragtime To Jazz ») James P. Johnson, piano Columbia CBS 465651 214 juin 1939. James P. Johnson (1894-1955) Harlem Symphony (1932) - I. Subway Journey The Concordia ...

  3. James P. Johnson, master and virtual inventor of Stride piano, in his 1927 of his Snowy Morning Blues. He recorded this work many times, sometimes with very ...

  4. 12 de dic. de 2018 · The Original James P. Johnson goes a long way toward summing up the early history of jazz piano. The early jazz singer Ethel Waters stated, “ All the hits you hear, now as then, originated with musicians like James P. Johnson . . . the rest of the hot piano boys . . . just followers and protegees of that great man, Jimmy Johnson."

  5. James P. Johnson died in New York City on November 17, 1955, however the stride musical style he introduced continues to reinvent music of every genre. Wrote "The Charleston" Scroll to Discover James Johnson Connections. Mitchell Parish Ted Koehler Antoine “Fats” Domino Duke Ellington Mitchell Parish Ted Koehler. Share. Facebook;

  6. 21 de mar. de 2013 · "The Charleston" is a jazz composition that was written to accompany the Charleston dance. It was composed in 1923, with lyrics by Cecil Mack and music by Ja...

  7. James P. Johnson playing "Ain't Misbehavin" in 1945, with his orchestra. James P. Johnson was a jazz pianist and the father of Harlem Stride Piano. http://ww...