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Pete Johnson (March 25, 1904 – March 23, 1967) was an American boogie-woogie and jazz pianist.Journalist Tony Russell stated in his book The Blues – From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, that "Johnson shared with the other members of the 'Boogie Woogie Trio' the technical virtuosity and melodic fertility that can make this the most exciting of all piano music styles, but he was more comfortable than Meade Lux Lewis in a band setting; and as an accompanist, unlike Lewis or Albert Ammons, he could sparkle but not outshine his singing partner".
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Johnson, Pete Pete Johnson
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American boogie-woogie and jazz pianist
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1967-01-01Z
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1922-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Big_Joe_Turner
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dbpedia:Big_Joe_Turner
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