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  1. 1. Jan. 1976 · Listen to unlimited or download Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans by James Booker in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month. Subscription from £10.83/month. Streaming plans Download store Magazine Qobuz Club Our ecosystem

  2. Apple MusicでJAMES BOOKERの「Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans」を聴こう。"Desitively Bannaroo / Right Place, Wrong Time"や"Tico Tico"などの曲をストリーミングできます。

  3. 1. Jan. 2012 · reviewed together with James Booker’s Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans. There are around 15 James Booker albums on the market, but in fact the Piano Prince released only five LPs of music during his lifetime. Four of these five should be considered the very best of his work. The easy-to-find ones are New Orleans Piano Wizard: Live!

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "New Orleans Keyboard King" on Discogs.

  5. 16. März 2011 · James Carroll Booker III was born in New Orleans on December 17, 1939. His father was a dancer from Bryan, Texas, who decided to change his life’s work by becoming a Baptist minister and relocating to New Orleans. His mother was raised in Mississippi, and she sang with the Baptist church Gospel choir. With such a strong religious influence, it’s not surprising that as a kid, James wanted ...

  6. Blues & Ragtime From New Orleans, an Album by James Booker. Released in 1980 on Aves (catalog no. INT 146.530; Vinyl LP). Genres: Piano Blues, Stride, New Orleans Blues. Featured peformers: Mike Schmidt-Joos (producer).

  7. “Tico Tico” (Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans 1976) This tune is a Brazilian choro written in 1917. It was made a hit by Carmen Miranda in the 1940s. I have no clue as to why Booker chose to play this tune. Maybe he liked the long fast phrases. It could also very well be that he was fascinated by the Carmen Miranda stage persona. Anyway, it fits Booker’s classical mood very well; he ...