
Silvan Zingg
Changes In Boogie Woogie
© 2001 Silvan Zingg (634479765162)
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Rollicking and fun Boogie Woogie piano and drums.
tracks
- 1 Star Hill Boogie
- 2 Steel Dragon
- 3 A Hundred And Four Strings B.
- 4 Honky Tonk Train
- 5 New Orleans
- 6 St. Louis Blues
- 7 Changes In Boogie Woogie
- 8 Hymn To Freedom
- 9 Organ Grinder's Swing
- 10 Boogie For Hadda Brooks
- 11 King Street Special
- 12 C-Jam Blues
- 13 Root Beer Rag
- 14 Spanish Rolls Drag
- 15 Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
- 16 New Honky Tonk Train
- 17 Farish Street Jive
- 18 Pete Top Boogie
- 19 I Scream For Ice Cream
- 20 Lazy Cat
- 21 One More... Please
- 22 Blues Mood Just Before Midnight
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notes
This album is a reprint of a sold out studio recording CD of Silvan Zingg accompanied by drummer Lorenzo Milani.
It's a special airmail edition without jewel box, in printed carton sleeve.
When you listen to the album, you get the feeling that I you actually see that old steam locomotive start movin'...
“Boogie-Woogie ambassador of Switzerland”.
Influenced by vintage recordings of black pianists, Silvan Zingg taught himself to play the piano during his early school years. Silvan studied piano and trombone for six years and after completing courses in graphic design he started a professional music career.
Silvan quickly became a popular entertainer at his college due to his sensational interpretation of the blues. He easily convinced his listeners that he was passionate about music, including classic Boogie Woogie, Blues, and Jazz, with variations from other musical genres.
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Changes In Boogie Woogie
author: Bob SearsSome of the best music I've heard in a long time.
changes in boogie woogie
author: billreminds me of the music I heard in the 30s and 40s