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|a (OCoLC)1175854667
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|a Honkin' The Boogie.
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|a [Place of publication not identified] :
|b Acrobat,
|c 2005.
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|a 1 online resource (57 min.)
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|a performed music
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|a Various artists.
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|a Title from resource description page (viewed May 02, 2017).
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|t We're gonna rock /
|r Wild Bill Moore --
|t Chuck-A-Boogie /
|r Joe Morris --
|t Kicks (Scotty can blow /
|r Jay McShann --
|t Roadhouse boogie /
|r Big Jay McNeely --
|t Cornbread /
|r Hal Singer --
|t Last call /
|r Eddie Chamblee Orchestra --
|t Chitlin' ball /
|r King Poert and his Orchestra --
|t Banks /
|r Buddy Banks --
|t 35-30 /
|r Paul Williams --
|t Screamin' boogie /
|r Dick Davis Orchestra --
|t Back street /
|r Eddie Chamblee and Orchestra --
|t Late freight /
|r Sonny Thompson --
|t Shipyard woman /
|r Jim Wynn's Bobalibans --
|t After hours /
|r Ershkine Hawkins and his Orchestra --
|t Bubbles /
|r Wild Bill Moore --
|t Should have rationed myself /
|r King Porter and his Orchestra --
|t Name it and claim it /
|r Buddy Banks --
|t The 'G' man got the 'T' man /
|r Cee Pee Johnson and Band --
|t K & H Boogie /
|r Big Jay McNeely --
|t Weasel walk /
|r Joe Morris.
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|a After Lionel Hampton's unprecedented success with ""Flying Home"" and its raucous sax solo by Illinois Jacquet, saxophone players became the leading soloists in bands and leaders in their own right. These twenty tracks feature some of the wildest players in the then new genre of 'Honkin' and Screamin' which took America by storm and led indirectly to the explosion of Rock 'n' Roll in the Fifties.
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|a Boogie woogie (Music)
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|a Saxophone with instrumental ensemble.
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|a Boogie woogie (Music)
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|a Saxophone with instrumental ensemble
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|0 (OCoLC)fst01106238
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|a Boogie woogie (Music)
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|0 (OCoLC)fst01920029
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|a Boogie woogie (Music)
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|u https://holycross.idm.oclc.org/login?auth=cas&url=https://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?AMSO;1143193
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