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Encyclopedia > Boogie woogie

Boogie woogie has two different meanings:

  • a piano based music style, boogie woogie (music)
  • a dance that imitates the rock'n'roll of the 50s, boogie woogie (dance)

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Boogie Woogie Piano Duo - Seeley & Baldori (770 words)
Boogie Woogie Piano Duo - Seeley and Baldori
Crowds clamor for the Boogie Woogie wizardry of icon Bob Seeley, thrilled by his roaring piano duets with Boogie Bob Baldori.
Their style was called Boogie Woogie, but their playing covered a wider range, including jazz, blues, swing, stride, ragtime, barrelhouse, and the roots of rock and roll.
Piet Mondriaan, Victory Boogie Woogie (497 words)
Toch is de Victory Boogie Woogie zelfs in deze staat een indrukwekkend schilderij en tegelijk een ontroerend document van Mondriaans overlijden midden in de bloei van een creatie.
Victory Boogie Woogie is een feest voor het oog.
Boogie Woogie verwijst naar een in die tijd in New York populaire nieuwe vorm van jazz, waarin korte melodische lijnen worden opengebroken door open ritmische patronen.
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