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After releasing one record of honky tonk piano in 1929, Meade "Lux" Lewis remained in obscurity until producer John Hammond sought him out and found him washing cars in Chicago. Subsequent albums and concert dates brought Lewis to the forefront of the boogie-woogie renaissance of the late Thirties and early Forties, leading the way with Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson. This album retains all the energy and verve of the barrel house boogie-woogie style that Leonard Feather first described as having a "great intensity and excitement in its fiercely insistent bass figures and repetitious right-hand riffs."
Tidal Boogie,Meade Lux Lewis,Tradition Records,Blues Traditional,Boogie-Woogie,Jazz,Jazz Music,Piano Blues,Pop
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