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  1. 20. Feb. 2023 · The Big Lookback: Huey "Piano" Smith. New York Times please note that it’s less of a surprise than it should be that the peaceful February 13 death of 89-year-old New Orleans piano master Huey Smith has inspired so little notice. No doubt other appreciations will eventually be added to Daniel Kreps’s timely Rolling Stone job.

  2. 22. Feb. 2023 · Huey “Piano” Smith, a New Orleans boogie-woogie pianist who wrote and recorded the 1950s rock-and-roll standards “Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” and “Sea Cruise” and who ...

  3. 13. Feb. 2023 · Explore Huey "Piano" Smith's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Huey "Piano" Smith on AllMusic.

  4. 22. Feb. 2023 · Huey "Piano" Smith, who died earlier this month, recorded many influential singles including "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu." He wrote the Freddie Ford hit "Sea Cruise."

  5. Huey Pierce Smith was born Jan. 26, 1934, in New Orleans, and learned to play boogie-woogie piano in the style of Meade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons. When rhythm and blues gained popularity, Smith extended his influences to include local heroes such as Fats Domino and Professor Longhair. Smith wrote his first song at age eight and began performing in New Orleans clubs by the time he was 15.

  6. 20. Feb. 2023 · Huey “Piano” Smith, a beloved New Orleans session man who backed Little Richard, Lloyd Price and other early rock stars has died. He was 89.

  7. 22. Feb. 2023 · In the mid- to late-'50s, Huey "Piano" Smith & His Clowns churned out classics like "Don't You Just Know It." That put Smith, who died last week, at the forefront of the New Orleans R&B sound that would heavily influence rock 'n' roll.