I guess I would call my own style barrelhouse with blues and jazz mixtures.
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His playing reflected influences from country blues and barrelhouse, and stride piano styles.
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Thomas Pynchon writing a pulpy detective novel is rather like Vladimir Horowitz playing barrelhouse piano.
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Barrelhouse Chuck, whose real name is Charles Goering, was too ill to perform as scheduled on Saturday at the museum.
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Barrelhouse Rockers, featuring an anesthesiologist and two gynecologists, have opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd and Jefferson Starship.
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Dees recalled listening to barrelhouse piano music at house parties and getting bit by the music bug, according to his biography.
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Throughout the band's career, Stewart added an undercurrent of barrelhouse piano that gave the Stones a distinctive sound, on records and in concert.
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He is at the piano, attacking it, long fingers plunging like daggers into the keys, the pumping barrelhouse rhythm of his youth rocking the joint.
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Boogie woogie developed from a piano style that developed in the rough barrelhouse bars in the Southern states, where a piano player performed for the hard-drinking patrons.
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A cheap drinking and dancing establishment
A colloquial term, originating around the late 1800s, used specifically to refer to a bar that served liquor (especially whiskey) straight from the barrel, but more widely understood to mean any rough and rowdy drinking establishment. ...
Barrelhouse was the colloquial term for a cabaret in New Orleans where liquor was served. Barrelhouse music is the type of music played in one of these cabarets.Hey, Man, I dig this "barrelhouse" music. It flows free.