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  1. "Carolina Shout" is a song written by James P. Johnson. Johnson's 1921 phonograph recordings of his own compositions, including "Carolina Shout" as well as "Harlem Strut", "Keep Off the Grass" and " Worried and Lonesome Blues" were, along with Jelly Roll Morton's Gennett recordings of 1923, among the first jazz piano solos to be put ...

  2. Discover Carolina Shout [Biograph] by James P. Johnson released in 1988. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 14 de dic. de 2021 · The opening track, Johnson’s masterpiece Carolina Shout, exemplifies his stride style at its striking peak, packed with audacious cross and interrupted rhythms and infectious invention.

  4. Album, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Carolina Shout" on Discogs.

  5. www.mosaicrecords.com › the-great-jazz-artists › james-p-johnsonJames P. Johnson - Mosaic Records

    Okeh 4495 is an iconic record in every sense. The James P. Johnson originals on both sides became staples of the stride piano tradition. The Carolina Shout B side, predating the recordings of Jelly Roll Morton and Earl Hines, can lay claim to being the first jazz piano solo on record.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2013 · "Carolina Shout" is a 1921 song composed by pianist James P. Johnson (1894-1944). This 1921 recording of the song is also being played by Johnson.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2009 · James P. Johnson, master and virtual inventor of Stride piano. This is a recording from 1944 of his famous Carolina Shout, a work which helped to define what Stride Piano actually was all...