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  1. 15 de feb. de 2013 · 614. 97K views 11 years ago. "Carolina Shout" is a 1921 song composed by pianist James P. Johnson (1894-1944). This 1921 recording of the song is also being played by Johnson....

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  2. "Carolina Shout" Single by James P. Johnson; B-side: Carolina Shout was the b-side of "Keep Off The Grass" Released: 1922 () Recorded: October 18, 1921: Genre: Stride: Length: 3: 19: Label: Okeh Records: Songwriter(s) James P. Johnson: Audio sample

  3. A list of his publications runs to nearly 300 titles. 6 The most celebrated is “Carolina Shout” (c. 1918), a rhythmically advanced, technically challenging rag that became a test-piece for a generation of pianists. 7 Its title, as with “The Charleston,” is a clue to its origins. Johnson was hardly a Gullah.

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  5. 21 de mar. de 2009 · d60944. 3.59K subscribers. Subscribed. 285. 49K views 14 years ago. James P. Johnson, master and virtual inventor of Stride piano. This is a recording from 1944 of his famous Carolina...

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  6. Released. 1997 — US. CD — Album, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Carolina Shout" on Discogs.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2021 · The opening track, Johnsons masterpiece Carolina Shout, exemplifies his stride style at its striking peak, packed with audacious cross and interrupted rhythms and infectious invention. Over The Bars (Steeple Chase Rag) a piano roll from 1917, paints a clever picture in sound of an exhilarating horse race, demonstrating his skills ...