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  1. 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 Orchestra Marin Alsop, direction Nimbus Records NI 27451992-1994. Bessie Smith (1894-1937) Dirty No-Gooders ...

  2. Ethel Waters parlando di James P. Johnson nella sua autobiografia) James Price Johnson Nazionalità Stati Uniti Genere Jazz stride piano Ragtime Boogie-woogie Periodo di attività musicale 1912 – 1951 Strumento pianoforte Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale James Price Johnson (New Brunswick , 1º febbraio 1894 – New York , 17 novembre 1955) è stato un compositore e pianista statunitense ...

  3. James P. Johnson (1894-1955) pioneered the stride style of jazz piano and composed the Charleston, considered the anthem of the 1920s. The New Brunswick Jazz...

  4. One of the best stride pianists of the day was James P. Johnson. He fused the rhythms and syncopations of stride’s predecessor, ragtime, with the jazz of Jelly Roll Morton and the classical pieces of concert pianists. Duke Ellington would later use Johnson’s intricate piano rolls as study guides. Many of Johnson’s most successful works ...

  5. 28 de feb. de 2023 · It was written by James P. Johnson for his stage show Runnin’ Wild that opened on Broadway in October, 1923. Although his was not the first tune to use the city in its name, or the first to incorporate the intoxicating rhythm, it, along with the dance it accompanied, codified a folk tradition that had been working its way through the African American community for decades.

  6. James Price Johnson, born February 1, 1894 and died November 17, 1955 was an African-American composer and pianist. Johnson, along with Luckey Roberts was the pioneer of the stride style for piano playing. Johnson was born in New Brunswick. Johnson’s family immigrated to New York City in 1908. In 1912, he was first engaged at Coney Island.

  7. James Price Johnson est un pianiste de jazz et compositeur afro-américain, né le 1 er février 1894 à New Brunswick, dans le New Jersey et mort le 17 novembre 1955 à New York.Il est surnommé le « Père du Piano stride ».. Il fut l'élève de Eubie Blake.Très tôt, il se produit dans des clubs et devient vite une personnalité renommée des nuits de Harlem en acquérant une solide ...