SUITCASE BLUES Stephanie Trick
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Hersal Thomas, one of the pioneers of boogie woogie piano, composed some of the staples of the boogie repertoire, including “The Rocks” and “The Fives,” as well as this classic from 1925: his “Suitcase Blues.” He came from a very musical family, and he collaborated with his brother, George Washington Thomas, a pianist and composer, and his sister, Sippie Wallace, was a blues singer. • Albert Ammons, who was influenced by Thomas’ unique style, made his version of “Suitcase Blues” which has in turn had an influence on the way this composition has been played over the years. • I’ve always loved this piece and I hope you enjoy my version! • ▶️ If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to our channel! • ▶️ If you like the music we play (four-hands piano, classic jazz, stride piano, swing, blues, boogie woogie, ragtime, and the Great American Songbook), please visit us here: https://www.trickalderighi.com/ • ▶️ Subscribe to our newsletter: • http://www.paoloandstephanie.com/contact • 🔶 Become part of our Patreon family! 🔶 • Learn about the different benefits here: • / trickalderighi • Thank you so much for watching! ✨
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