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The Ballad of “Guitar Boogie Shuffle” (Remastered)
Ballad: A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas or verse. Prelude Many years ago, I bought a songbook: Classic Rock Instrumentals. I bought this book – published in 1992 by the Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation – because … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Smith, Blind Roosevelt Graves and Brother, Boogie Woogie, Chicago Stomp, Danny Cedrone, Deep Blues, Frank Virtue, Guitar Boogie, Guitar Boogie Shuffle, James Bruno, Jimmy Blythe, Pine Top Smith, Pine Top's Boogie Woogie, The Esquire Boys, The Rambler Trio, The Virtues, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
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Boogie Woogie: A twohundredandthirtystr story
Boogie – (from: Merriam-Webster.com) verb: 1) to dance to Rock music, also: revel, party. 2) to move quickly. noun: 1) boogie-woogie. 2) earthy and strongly rhythmic rock music conducive to dancing. Boogie Woogie – (from: Harvard Dictionary of Music) Originally, a … Continue reading