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Meade "lux" Lewis
MeadeMeade Lux  Lewis - was born in Chicago, Illinois and helped  establish  boogie-woogie as a major blues piano style in the 1930s and  1940s. Lewis took the rollicking piano form out of the clubs  and cathouses and onto the concert stage in 1938 where its  fast-flowing rhythms and charging solos delighted audiences  and eventually laid the groundwork for rhythm & blues  and later rock & roll. Lewis was a master boogie-woogie  craftsman. He was heavily influenced by such boogie-woogie  pioneers as Jimmy Yancey and Pine Top Smith. Lewis recorded  "Honky Tonk Train Blues," his signature piece and a standard  in the boogie-woogie repertoire, in 1927, though it wasn''t  released by Paramount Records until two years later.The piece  ranks with "Yancey Special" and "Pine Top''s Boogie-Woogie"  as the greatest recorded early examples of boogie-woogie  piano. Lewis met Albert Ammons, a fellow piano player, who,  like Lewis, drove a taxi for a living. Eventually they  shared an apartment together in the same building where Pine  Top Smith resided. All three pianists became good friends,  often sharing ideas and jamming together. It is not  surprising then that Lewis''s "Honky Tonk Train Blues" bears  a striking resemblance to Smith''s "Pine Top''s Boogie  Woogie."After the  death of Smith in 1929 at age twenty-five and the onset of  the Depression, interest in boogie-woogie faded, forcing  Lewis to seek other forms of employment to supplement his  meager income from playing the piano. Despite  boogie-woogie''s decline, Lewis continued to record in  the1930s, occasionally cutting sides as a session man  playing behind singers George Hannah and Bob Robinson. Lewis  and Ammons were key figures in the boogie-woogie renaissance  of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Contacted by talent scout  John Hammond to play his 1938 Spirituals to Swing concert at  Carnegie Hall in New York City, Lewis, along with Ammons and  fellow pianist Pete Johnson, so excited concertgoers with  their bristling boogie-woogie piano passages that the  music''s second craze began then and there.Lewis and his  colleagues were booked to play the Café Society, a  chic Manhattan club where the best boogie-woogie would be  heard through 1941. Lewis remained in New York until that  year, at which time interest in boogie-woogie had begun to  wither a second time. He relocated in Los Angeles, where he  resumed his club work and recording career. Lewis recorded  for the Asch label in 1944, though he and boogie-woogie were no longer vital parts of the blues scene. He also  continued to perform, usually in small clubs and lounges.  Lewis died in an automobile crash on February the 7th in  1964.
 


The Blues Piano Artistry of Meade Lux Lewis
Thirty four years separate this date  from the time Meade Lux Lewis first sat down to  record ... more ..
Riverside Records Label
Catalog No: RS1759

On Sale $14.95


Tidal Boogie
This album retains all the energy and  verve of the barrel house boogie-woogie style that  ... more ..
Tradition Records Label
Catalog No: T1029

On Sale $14.95


Boogies & Blues
He was a great boogie pianist, he  played celeste, his blues were ground-breaking and  virtuosic ... more ..
Topaz Jazz Label
Catalog No: TPZ1069

On Sale $17.95


(1930 - Late 1940s)
The recordings presented in this  compilation - many of them unissued - resulted at  large from ... more ..
Document Records Label
Catalog No: DOCD5561

On Sale $15.95
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