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  • Artist: James P. Johnson
  • Song: Riffs
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:15
  • Filesize: 6.1MB
  • Kbps: 256Kbps
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Comments

Gabriel Álvarez

2021-04-27 15:27:23 | Profile
Its just not possible to dislke this video. And if you do, i smack you with a piano.

Iñigo Berrospe

2020-06-24 14:19:15 | Profile
I agree with Peter fats was great but just not my favorite stride player

Kevin Dash

2020-06-12 17:41:03 | Profile
Can you imagine being in a room with him, watching him PRACTICE this !?

Elizabeth Stallo

2020-06-06 12:23:23 | Profile
The piano is out of tune.

Steven Robert

2020-05-19 07:31:51 | Profile
what fantastic technique, truly amazing. Would imagine Steph Trick could get very close to reproducing it

Silver Man

2020-05-03 20:37:29 | Profile
Listening to this I can hear bits and pieces of different stride pieces composed by Fats Waller, namely, "California Here I Come" and "Handful of Keys". Not surprising given the fact that Fats was a student of Johnson.