James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson
Artist Information
Genres: Ragtime, Stride, Early Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz
Active: 30's, 40's
Born: February 1, 1894 in New Brunswick, NJ
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Biography
One of the great jazz pianists of all time, James P. Johnson was the king of stride pianists in the 1920s. He began working in New York clubs as early as 1913 and was quickly recognized as the pacesetter. In 1917, Johnson began making piano rolls. Duke Ellington learned from these (by slowing them down to half-speed), and a few years later, Johnson became Fats Waller's teacher and inspiration. During the '20s (starting in 1921), Johnson began to record, he was the nightly star at Harlem rent parties (accompanied by Waller and Willie "The Lion" Smith) and he wrote some of his most famous compositions during this period.
Discography
Release: July 10, 2007
Label: Collectables Records
Release: July 30, 2002
Label: Avid