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James P Johnson the Pianist

Donald Macleod delves into the period James P Johnson becomes both a piano legend and a teacher.

Donald Macleod delves into the period James P Johnson becomes both a piano legend and teacher to the future stars of the jazz world.

James P Johnson is known as the Father of Stride Piano, and composed the most iconic work that captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties, the Charleston. Both pianist and composer, he not only wrote jazz but also music for theatrical shows, symphonic works and opera too. He performed alongside jazz greats such as Fats Waller, Willie the Lion Smith and Sidney Bechet, and also collaborated with George Gershwin as well. Johnson was an early pioneer in the recording industry, and made many studio recordings as a soloist and with his own jazz band. Yet despite all of this, his name has been largely forgotten today. One possible reason for this is that being a transitional figure between ragtime and jazz, he’s been hard to categorise. Each day in this series, Donald Macleod will explore a period in Johnson’s life where Johnson strove to achieve a different role: recording artist, theatre composer, performer and teacher, and also a tickler - a ragtime saloon pianist.

Johnson was now becoming more interested in music for the theatre, both as a composer and performer. As a pianist he would pick up tunes other pianists played and try them himself, experimenting with them with different harmonies and developing a technique of his own. He’d already been studying some of the greats of classical music, and so when performing in clubs and saloons, he’d suddenly introduce to his rags chromatic octaves and glissandos up and down with both hands, so that his skill as a pianist was soon in demand. He also formed his own band, the Jimmie Johnson Trio, although there was some resistance to the kind of jazz they performed. His prowess as a pianist would lead him to collaborate with some of the great rising stars of the day, including Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith, and the star-struck Fats Waller sought out Johnson to be his teacher.

Charleston
Dick Hyman Dance Band

Alabama Stomp
Marty Grosz and the Hot Winds

My Headache
Marty Grosz and the Hot Winds

My special friend is back in town
Ethel Waters, vocal
J. C. Johnson, piano

Lonesome Swallow
Ethel Waters, vocal
James P. Johnson, piano

Guess who’s in town
Ethel Waters, vocal
James P. Johnson, piano

Victory Stride
The Concordia Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor

Drums
The Concordia Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor

Harlem Strut
James P. Johnson, piano

Snowy Morning Blues
James P. Johnson, piano

Keep off the grass
James P. Johnson, piano

Havin’ a ball
Fats Waller and His Rhythm

A Porter’s Love Song to a Chambermaid
Fats Waller and His Rhythm

Produced by Luke Whitlock, for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Wales

59 minutes

Music Played

  • James Price Johnson

    Charleston

    Ensemble: Dick Hyman Dance Band.
    • LP CBS4508641.
    • LP.
    • 1.
  • James Price Johnson

    Alabama Stomp

    Ensemble: Marty Grosz And The Hot Winds.
    • Arbors ARCD19427.
    • Arbors.
    • 5.
  • James Price Johnson

    My Headache

    Performer: Marty Grosz And The Hot Winds.
    • Arbors ARCD19427.
    • Arbors.
    • 10.
  • James Price Johnson

    My Special Friend Is Back In Town

    Performer: J C Johnson. Singer: Ethel Waters.
    • Classics 688.
    • Classics.
    • 5.
  • James Price Johnson

    Lonesome Swallow

    Performer: James P. Johnson. Singer: Ethel Waters.
    • Classics 688.
    • Classics.
    • 15.
  • James Price Johnson

    Guess Who's In Town

    Performer: James P. Johnson. Singer: Ethel Waters.
    • Classics 688.
    • Classics.
    • 16.
  • James Price Johnson

    Victory Stride

    Ensemble: Concordia. Conductor: Marin Alsop.
  • James Price Johnson

    Drums

    Orchestra: Concordia Orchestra. Conductor: Marin Alsop.
    • NIMBUS : NI2745.
    • NIMBUS.
    • 9.
  • James Price Johnson

    Harlem Strut

    Performer: James P. Johnson.
    • Classics 658.
    • Classics.
    • 1.
  • James Price Johnson

    Snowy Morning Blues

    Performer: James P. Johnson.
    • Classics 658.
    • Classics.
    • 14.
  • James Price Johnson

    Keep Of The Grass

    Performer: James P. Johnson.
    • Classics 658.
    • Classics.
    • 2.
  • James Price Johnson

    Havin' A Ball

    Ensemble: Fats Waller and His Rhythm.
    • Bluebird 07863660832.
    • Bluebird.
    • 1.
  • James Price Johnson

    A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid

    Ensemble: Fats Waller and His Rhythm.
    • ASV CDAJA5040.
    • ASV.
    • 11.

Broadcast

  • Tue 10 Nov 2020 12:00

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