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  1. Documentation of James P. Johnson recordings to complement Scott Brown's new biography

  2. Provided to YouTube by World Music OfficeYou Can't Do What My Last Man Did · James P. Johnson · James P. Johnson · James P. JohnsonHarlem Stride Piano : 1921...

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  3. 7. Jan. 2019 · Here is a rare recording of James P. Johnson, famed composer of the Charleston, performing a piece in the stride piano style. Victor 19123, 7/17/1923.

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  4. riverwalkjazz.stanford.edu › program › runnin-wild-biographyriverwalkjazz.stanford.edu

    James P. Johnson is the musical genius most often credited with originating the uniquely East Coast style of piano playing known as “Stride.” In his lifetime, Johnson composed and recorded jazz tunes, show music, movie scores and major symphonic works. Johnson was the first black artist to breakthrough the color barrier and cut his own piano rolls for a major label. The great singer Ethel ...

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  5. You Can't Do What My Last Man Did. 3:16. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1923 Shellac release of "Bleeding Hearted Blues / You Can't Do What My Last Man Did" on Discogs.

  6. Don Law. " Dust My Broom " is a blues song originally recorded as " I Believe I'll Dust My Broom " by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. It is a solo performance in the Delta blues -style with Johnson's vocal accompanied by his acoustic guitar. As with many of his songs, it is based on earlier blues songs, the earliest of which has ...

  7. Jack Johnson "I Got You" from the forthcoming album "From Here To Now To You" available for pre-order on iTunes http://smarturl.it/JackJohnsonFHTNTYiTMusic v...