Boogie Woogie Stomp

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Boogie Woogie Stomp is a landmark boogie-woogie piano piece by Albert Ammons that helped popularize the energetic, rolling left-hand style in early jazz and blues music.

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instanceOf boogie-woogie piano piece
musical composition
associatedWith Chicago piano blues scene
boogie-woogie revival of the 1930s
composer Albert Ammons NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th-century American popular music
genre blues
boogie-woogie
jazz
hasMusicalFeature improvised right-hand riffs
repeated left-hand ostinato
strong rhythmic drive
influenced early rock and roll piano style
later boogie-woogie pianists
influencedGenre blues
early jazz
instrumentation solo piano
keyCharacteristic driving left-hand bass line
syncopated right-hand figures
language instrumental (no lyrics)
movement boogie-woogie piano tradition
notableFor energetic rolling left-hand bass patterns
helping popularize boogie-woogie piano style
performer Albert Ammons NERFINISHED
rhythmicPattern shuffle-based
significance landmark work in boogie-woogie piano repertoire
structure based on repeated blues-like choruses
style up-tempo dance music
tempo fast
typicalPerformanceContext dance halls
jazz clubs

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Albert Ammons notableWork Boogie Woogie Stomp