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Rusty Cloud
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Biography of Anthony Cloud Instrument: Keyboards Date of Birth: 22nd January, 1951 Anthony 'Rusty' Cloud, born in Baltimore, Mary… read moreBiography of Anthony Cloud Instrument: Keyboards Date of Birth: 22nd January, 1951 Anthony 'Rusty' Cloud, born in Baltimore, Maryland, was raised in Wilmington, Delaware where at an early age he became interested in music and a… read moreBiography of Anthony Cloud Instrument: Keyboards Date of Birth: 22nd January, 1951 Anthony 'Rusty' Cloud, born in Baltimore, Maryland, was raised in Wilmington, Delaware where at an early age he became interested in music and attended summer jazz workshops at the Wilmington Music School… read more -
Pinetop Smith
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Bob Malone
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Dan Chapman
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Silvan Zingg
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The international press calls him: "the Boogie Woogie ambassador from Switzerland". “Silvan plays as if he were from St. Louis – … read moreThe international press calls him: "the Boogie Woogie ambassador from Switzerland". “Silvan plays as if he were from St. Louis – he could be my blues brother!” said Rock 'n' Roll legend Chuck Berry enthusiastically ab… read moreThe international press calls him: "the Boogie Woogie ambassador from Switzerland". “Silvan plays as if he were from St. Louis – he could be my blues brother!” said Rock 'n' Roll legend Chuck Berry enthusiastically about his pianist. Influenced by vintage recordings of black p… read more -
Tuts Washington
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Caroline Dahl
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Caroline Dahl is a self-taught master pianist of the American indigenous piano styles of Boogie Woogie, Blues, Rock 'n Roll and Countr… read moreCaroline Dahl is a self-taught master pianist of the American indigenous piano styles of Boogie Woogie, Blues, Rock 'n Roll and Country Swing. She's originally from Louisville, Kentucky, where she played with the Metropoli… read moreCaroline Dahl is a self-taught master pianist of the American indigenous piano styles of Boogie Woogie, Blues, Rock 'n Roll and Country Swing. She's originally from Louisville, Kentucky, where she played with the Metropolitan Blues All Stars (June Appal Records, Taxim Records). … read more -
Cripple Clarence Lofton
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