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  1. Albert Ammons fue un pianista y compositor nacido en Chicago (Illinois, Estados Unidos) el 23 de septiembre de 1907. Sus padres eran pianistas y a los diez años lo iniciaron en el instrumento.

  2. Albert Clifton Ammons (March 1, 1907 – December 2, 1949) [1] was an American pianist and player of boogie-woogie, a blues style popular from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s. [2]

  3. A major inspiration to generations of improvising musicians, Albert Ammons is best remembered as an exciting pianist who inaugurated the Blue Note record label by hammering out blues and boogie duets with Meade “Lux” Lewis, and as the father of hard bop tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons.

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 310295-Albert-AmmonsAlbert Ammons - Discogs

    Albert C. Ammons. Profile: American jazz/blues pianist. Father of Gene Ammons. Born March 1, 1907 in Chicago, Illinois. Died December 2, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois. Sites: Wikipedia , adp.library.ucsb.edu. In Groups:

  5. musicbrainz.org › artist › 21565e67-707e-48ab-be5a-7c7061d4dc27Albert Ammons - MusicBrainz

    Type: Person, Gender: Male, Born: 1907-03-01 in Chicago, Died: 1949-12-02 in Chicago, Area: United States.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › education › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksAmmons, Albert - Encyclopedia.com

    Pianist Albert Ammons was the king of boogie-woogie, a bluesy jazz style that swept the United States —and then the world—from the late 1930s into the mid-1940s. Although his origins were modest, his powerful piano style would take him from Chicago barrooms to Carnegie Hall to the White House.

  7. 23 de ene. de 2010 · Pianist Albert Ammons was the king of boogie-woogie, a bluesy jazz style that swept the United States, and then the world, from the late 1930s into the mid-1940s. Although his origins were modest, his powerful piano style would take him from Chicago barrooms to Carnegie Hall to the White House.