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jimmy yancey yancey, jimmy, b. Feb. 20, 1898, Chicago d. Sept. 17, 1951, Chicagobyname of JAMES EDWARD yancey American blues pianist who established the
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2. Jimmy Yancey- Jazz By Mail - Discography
Shop for several CDs by the influential Chicago boogiewoogie pianist. Includes a mini-biography. jimmy yancey - jimmy yancey was a pioneering Chicago boogie-woogie pianist whose distinctive keyboard style was based on
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Help Desk Sound Sample Help ... Send us e-mail = tracks you can listen to by clicking on the song title. You will need a Real Audio player to listen, click here to get one free: Jimmy Yancey - Jimmy Yancey was a pioneering Chicago boogie-woogie pianist whose distinctive keyboard style was based on repeating bass figures-a staple of the boogie-woogie piano form-and often included stuttering, Latin-inspired bass riffs and restrained tempos that were frequently a notch or two below the quick pace of popular late-1930's players like Meade "Lux" Lewis, Albert Ammons, and Pete Johnson. Despite limited club work and no recordings during the 1920s and nearly all of the 1930s, Yancey was nonetheless a highly influential figure in Chicago blues and jazz circles, regularly performing on the city's house-rent party circuit. He remained a popular draw at such gatherings until his death in 1951. To join E-Mailing list:

3. YANCEY, Jimmy : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
yancey, jimmy (b James Edwards yancey, 20 Feb. 1898, Chicago; d there 17 Sep. '51)pianist, singer, composer in boogiewoogie style not the fast, commercially
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4. Jimmy Yancey
stijl wel degelijk aan een vorm gebonden. pianist jimmy yancey heeft een sobere evenwichtige stijl en onderscheidt zich
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Jimmy Yancey [Listen to his music] Jimmy Yancey, byname of JAMES EDWARD YANCEY (b. Feb. 20, 1898, Chicagod. Sept. 17, 1951, Chicago), American blues pianist who established the boogie-woogie style with slow, steady, simple left-hand bass patterns. These became more rapid in the work of his students Albert Ammons and Meade "Lux" Lewis who popularized the "Yancey Special." Yancey was largely a self-taught pianist, with some instruction from his brother Alonzo. He had a childhood career as a singer and dancer, touring American vaudeville circuits and European music halls, giving a command performance for King George V of England in 1913. Returning to Chicago, Yancey performed at small taverns and informal gatherings. He played baseball in the Negro Leagues until 1919, the year he married Estella Harris (Mama Yancey), who sang with him at house parties throughout the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. They had three recording sessions together and performed on network radio in 1939 and at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1948. From 1925 until his death [1951 - diabetic stroke], Yancey worked as a groundskeeper at the Chicago White Sox baseball stadium. Yancey's influence on other musicians was profound, but his music was known to only a small coterie during his lifetime. Mama Yancey continued to perform and record, working with pianists Little Brother Montgomery and Erwin Helfer. She sang at Carnegie Hall again in 1981.

5. Yancey, Jimmy
yancey, jimmy,. byname of JAMES EDWARD yancey (b. Feb. 17, 1951, Chicago), Americanblues pianist who established the boogiewoogie style with slow, steady
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Yancey, 1935 byname of JAMES EDWARD YANCEY (b. Feb. 20, 1898, Chicagod. Sept. 17, 1951, Chicago), American blues pianist who established the boogie-woogie style with slow, steady, simple left-hand bass patterns. These became more rapid in the work of his students Albert Ammons and Meade "Lux" Lewis , who popularized the "Yancey Special." Yancey was largely a self-taught pianist, with some instruction from his brother Alonzo. He had a childhood career as a singer and dancer, touring American vaudeville circuits and European music halls, giving a command performance for King George V of England in 1913. Returning to Chicago, Yancey performed at small taverns and informal gatherings. He played baseball in the Negro leagues until 1919, the year he married Estella Harris (Mama Yancey), who sang with him at house parties throughout the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. They had three recording sessions together and performed on network radio in 1939 and at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1948. From 1925 until his death, Yancey worked as a groundskeeper at the Chicago White Sox baseball stadium. Yancey's influence on other musicians was profound, but his music was known to only a small coterie during his lifetime. Mama Yancey continued to perform and record, working with pianists

6. Yancey, Jimmy - Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Early exponent of boogiewoogie, active in the 1910s and '20s, long before its emergence as a recognized style of piano playing. See a profile. jimmy yancey is the progenitor of boogie-woogie piano, a style that eventually became a recognizable element of A self-taught pianist, singer and dancer, he performed in a style
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7. Yancey, Jimmy
Frank Driggs Collection/Copyright Archive Photos byname of JAMES EDWARD yancey (b. Feb. 20, 1898, Chicagod. popularized the "yancey Special.". yancey was largely a selftaught pianist, with some instruction
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Yancey, 1935 byname of JAMES EDWARD YANCEY (b. Feb. 20, 1898, Chicagod. Sept. 17, 1951, Chicago), American blues pianist who established the boogie-woogie style with slow, steady, simple left-hand bass patterns. These became more rapid in the work of his students Albert Ammons and Meade "Lux" Lewis , who popularized the "Yancey Special." Yancey was largely a self-taught pianist, with some instruction from his brother Alonzo. He had a childhood career as a singer and dancer, touring American vaudeville circuits and European music halls, giving a command performance for King George V of England in 1913. Returning to Chicago, Yancey performed at small taverns and informal gatherings. He played baseball in the Negro leagues until 1919, the year he married Estella Harris (Mama Yancey), who sang with him at house parties throughout the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. They had three recording sessions together and performed on network radio in 1939 and at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1948. From 1925 until his death, Yancey worked as a groundskeeper at the Chicago White Sox baseball stadium. Yancey's influence on other musicians was profound, but his music was known to only a small coterie during his lifetime. Mama Yancey continued to perform and record, working with pianists

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Top Smith, Cow Cow Davenport, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, jimmy yancey, and Pete youwould have to accept that Boogie Woogie was the pianist's contribution
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GO TO JAZZ by MAIL HOME PAGE BOOGIE WOOGIE BEAT Song List: Shout For Joy 2. Yancey Special 3. Midnight Stomp 4. Basement Boogie 5. Cow Cow Blues 6. Pine Top's Boogie Woogie 7. The Dirty Dozen 8. I Don't Know 9. Vine Street Boogie 10. Boogie Woogie 11. Yancey Stomp 12. Honky Tonk Train Blues 13. Boogie Woogie Stomp 14. Blues On The Downbeat 15. State Street Jive 16. Jump Steady Blues 17. Wilkins Street Stomp 18. Indiana Avenue Stomp 19. Hold 'Em, Hootie 20. Boogie Woogie. Item : Javelin Promotions Limited 2008 Price : $9.95 compact disc Jazz by Mail E-Mailing List Complete Boogie Catalog Secure OnLine Ordering: Musicians: Albert Ammons; Meade Lux Lewis; Jimmy Yancey; Pete Johnson; Cow Cow Davenport; Pine Top Smith; Speckled Red; Clarence Lofton; Jay McShann; Earl Hines; Montana Taylor. = tracks you can listen to by clicking on the song title. You will need a Real Audio player to listen, click here to get one free:

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yancey, jimmy. American blues pianist who established the boogiewoogie style with slow, steady, simple left-hand bass
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13. Boogie-Woogie Artists
and in 1915 settled in Chicago as a pianist. a few occasions backing his wife, singerMama yancey. jimmy yancey never achieved the fame of his contemporaries
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Albert Ammons was one of the big three of late - '30s boogie - woogie along with Pete Johnson and Meade Lux Lewis. Arguably the most powerful of the three, Ammons was also flexible enough to play swing music. Ammons played in Chicago clubs from the 1920s on although he also worked as a cab driver for a time. Starting in 1934 he led his own band in Chicago and he made his first records in 1936. In 1938 Ammons appeared at Carnegie Hall with Pete Johnson and Meade Lux Lewis, an event that really helped launch the boogie - woogie craze. Ammons recorded with the other pianists in duets and trios, fit right in with the Port of Harlem Jazzmen on their Blue Note session, appeared regularly at Cafe Society, recorded as a sideman with Sippie Wallace in the 1940s and he even cut a session with his son, the great tenorman Gene Ammons. Albert Ammons worked steadily throughout the 1940s, playing at President Harry Truman's inauguration in 1949; he died later that year. - - Scott Yanow, All-Music Guide
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14. Jimmy Yancey, Blues Piano Player D.1951
I shall be visiting Chicago later this year and would very much like to visit thegrave of jimmy yancey, the blues pianist. Does anyone know the location?
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yancey, jimmy A masterful pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1918, yanceybecame part of the Chicago boogiewoogie era and excelled in the piano.
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http://www.blueflamecafe.com/ Yancey, Jimmy A masterful pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1918, Yancey became part of the Chicago boogie-woogie era and excelled in the piano. Yancey came from a musical background and learned how to play the piano from his brother, Alonzo. His father also was an entertainer, so music influenced Yancey’s life from the very beginning. When Yancey was a child, his father would tour and Jimmy would join him to tap dance and sing. Yancey travelled all over the world to give family performances and by the time he was 16 years old, he had already travelled around America and Europe and even entertained royalty at Buckingham Palace in London.
Even though Jimmy Yancey was extremely talented, he also followed another passion: baseball. He worked as a grounds man in Chicago at Comisky Park, where the Chicago White Sox continue to play today. He worked at Comisky Park for twenty- five years and there are even rumors that Yancey went semi- pro. However, during this time, Jimmy kept music in his life and performed on the house- rent party circuit, an extremely important part of Chicago music. When Jimmy was twenty-one years old, he began to record his boogie- woogie style which he pioneered two decades before. He had been playing the boogie- woogie style for his entire life and twenty years later, the style was a hit. His style is described as "often included stuttering, Latin-inspired bass riffs and restrained tempos"

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of the seminal boogiewoogie pianists, yancey was active when he recorded The Fives and jimmy's Stuff for became the first boogie-woogie pianist to record
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document.writeln(""); document.writeln(""); Family Tree One of the seminal boogie-woogie pianists, Yancey was active in and around Chicago playing house parties and clubs from 1915, yet he remained unrecorded until May 1939, when he recorded "The Fives" and "Jimmy's Stuff" for a small label. Soon after, he became the first boogie-woogie pianist to record an album of solos, for Victor. By then, Yancey 's work around Chicago had ... more Sign up to receive the Blues Newsletter for news, contests, discounts and more. Greatest Albums top See more Jimmy Yancey Greatest AlbumsU.S. Releases = pick = audio available BUY CD BUY Cass. BUY LP Top Release In the Beginning Top Release Chicago Piano, Vol. 1
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The other half of the blues team led by pioneering boogiewoogie pianist jimmy yancey,Estelle Mama yancey was a talented vocalist known for her warm sense
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18. Jazz Institute Of Chicago
At age 16, when his father died, Lewis switched to the piano after hearing localboogiewoogie pianist jimmy yancey. Lewis was entirely self-taught on piano.
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Meade Lux Lewis by Joel Simpson Boogie-Woogie The driving left-hand blues style known as boogie-woogie was probably invented around 1900 (Eubie Blake's broken octave, descending bassline in the "Charleston Rag" from 1899, is highly suggestive of a boogie pattern). It began to surface in saloons, honky-tonks, bawdy houses, and "barrelhouses" in the South and Midwest around 1912. A barrelhouse was a rural dance hall in which the beer was served out of barrels. "Barrelhouse" became synonymous with boogie-woogie. Music was generally supplied by a single pianist on an instrument in a questionable state of repair. The strongest possible expression of rhythm was therefore necessary, and the boogie bass supplied it perfectly. Primitive, gutsy, driving, it could be heard above the noise of the crowd and would work, at least in some keys, if the piano was missing a few keys. Boogie-woogie spread more rapidly in the black community in the 1920s, became a national fad from 1938 to about 1945, then rapidly faded from view. Yet it has remained a permanent favorite in the repertoire of most intermediate to advanced pianists, with some specialists still around. The first major popular recording artists to emerge from the field were Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904-1929) and Jimmy Yancey (1898-1951). The next generation of famous boogie players included Albert Ammons, Mead Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson (see also biographies of these others). Origins Meade Anderson Lewis was born September 4, 1905, in Chicago and died June 7, 1964 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in a car accident. He came from a musical family. He acquired the nickname "Lux" because as a child he would imitate the excessively polite comic strip characters Alphonse and Gaston, calling himself the Duke of Luxembourg.

19. Marcel Worms - Pianist
rhythm can be obeserved. The pianist jimmy yancey played at partiesand holidays in his younger years, circa 1915. Because of the low
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20. Marcel Worms - Pianist
pianist jimmy yancey heeft een sobere evenwichtige stijl en onderscheidt zich daarmeevan de meer virtuoze en op effect gerichte stijl van veel van zijn collega
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