Dive into the vibrant world of early 20th-century American music with Winifred Atwell's "Seven Rags, Seven Boogies," a captivating collection released on January 8, 2015, via Radio Tower Records. This concise yet dynamic album spans just 30 minutes, packing a powerful punch with 14 tracks that blend the infectious energy of ragtime, boogie-woogie, and honky-tonk styles.
Winifred Atwell, a name synonymous with piano virtuosity, delivers a stunning performance that showcases her technical prowess and deep understanding of these classic genres. The album kicks off with the lively "Twelfth Street Rag," setting the stage for a whirlwind of musical delights. From the playful "Johnson Rag" to the rollicking "Bumble Boogie," each track is a testament to Atwell's ability to infuse every note with joy and vitality.
"Seven Rags, Seven Boogies" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of American musical heritage. The album features a mix of well-known tunes like "Maple Leaf Rag" and "Temptation Rag," alongside lesser-known gems such as "Dob's Boogie" and "Vine Street Boogie." Each piece is performed with such authenticity and flair that it feels as if Atwell is inviting you into a smoky jazz club from a bygone era.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of ragtime and boogie-woogie or a newcomer looking to explore these timeless genres, "Seven Rags, Seven Boogies" offers an unforgettable musical experience. Winifred Atwell's mastery of the piano shines through in every track, making this album a standout addition to any music lover's collection.
Winifred Atwell, born in Trinidad, was a trailblazing pianist who captivated audiences across Britain and Australia in the 1950s with her electrifying performances of ragtime and boogie-woogie. Her journey from a classically trained pianist to a chart-topping sensation is nothing short of extraordinary. Atwell made history as the first black artist and the first female instrumentalist to achieve a number-one hit in the UK Singles Chart with her infectious track "Let's Have Another Party" in 1954. Known affectionately as 'The Queen of the Ivories,' her dynamic playing style and charismatic stage presence earned her the title of the most popular UK-based female entertainer of the decade. With over 20 million records sold, Atwell's legacy as a pioneer in music and entertainment continues to inspire.
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