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  1. James Price Johnson (February 1, 1894 – November 17, 1955) was an American pianist and composer. A pioneer of stride piano, he was one of the most important pianists in the early era of recording, and like Jelly Roll Morton, one of the key figures in the evolution of ragtime into what was eventually called jazz. [1]

  2. James Price Johnson (1 de febrero de 1894, Nuevo Brunswick, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos-17 de noviembre de 1955, Nueva York, Estados Unidos), conocido como James P. Johnson, fue un pianista y compositor estadounidense de jazz.

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    2007
    Halle Berry Bruce Willis
    "Don't Cry Baby"
    2006
    "If I Could Be with You (One Hour ...
    2003
    Kate Hudson Luke Wilson
    "Charleston" (1923)
    2001
    "Blue Note Boogie"
  3. James P. Johnson (1894-1955) pioneered the stride style of jazz piano and composed the Charleston, considered the anthem of the 1920s.

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  4. James P. Johnson, highly influential American jazz pianist who also wrote popular songs and composed classical works. A founder of the stride piano idiom, he was a crucial figure in the transition from ragtime to jazz.

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  5. 25 de abr. de 2015 · 1. Blueberry Rhime 00:002. If Dreams Come True 03:24rec. 1939

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  6. Composer and pianist James Price Johnson, the father of stride piano, was born on February 1, 1891 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He attended New York public schools and received private piano study. His professional debut as a pianist came in 1904.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2001 · James P. Johnson was sometimes called the "perfecter" of stride piano, the difficult piano form where the left hand "strides" up and down between bass notes and chords, while the right hand...