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Kentucky Educational Television
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KET broadcast of 88 Shades of Blue featuring four pianists with Kentucky roots and the band Tin Can Buddha, recorded October 2010 at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Louisville |
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Tin Can Buddha
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Acoustic blues at its best, featuring one of my favorite piano players,
Lee
Carroll, & Rodney Hatfield on harmonica/vocals, Mitch Ivanoff on guitar/vocals, and
Stewart
Miller on bass.
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American Music Research Foundation
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Fine organization dedicated to the promotion, documentation & preservation of American
music, particularly the blues, ragtime, boogie woogie, jazz, and rhythm & blues. |
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Blues Piano Studies
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Jean-Paul
Sabathe says of these six studies: They propose a set of developments that
could enrich blues (and boogie woogie) piano without
betraying it.
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Colin Davey
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Colin Davey hosts websites including "Boogie Woogie Press." Honors boogie woogie artistry & lists international players.
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Globe Records
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Tim Eschliman's website & record company promoting bands & solo artists. Site for "Rhythmtown Jive," S.F. Bay area American roots band.
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Bob Hall
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British blues & boogie woogie pianist / composer.
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Keyboard Magazine
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Music technology magazine, artist interviews, reviews & how-to articles.
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Liberace Museum
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Museum in Las Vegas dedicated to the great pianist & entertainer.
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Serene Piano
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Lisa Fiorenza's website listing a variety of piano artists.
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Station House Cafe
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Restaurant & bar in Pt. Reyes, Calif., featuring live music.
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Taxim Records
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One of Germany's foremost specialists in roots music, promoting bands including "The Metropolitan Blues All-Stars."
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Tom Rigney
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Tom Rigney's website for his CDs & band, "Tom Rigney & Flambeau."
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Dave Wellhausen
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Independent recording services since 1983.
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Tim Wheals
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Boogie-woogie piano player from Cambridge, England.
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