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  1. Kermit Holden "Pete" Johnson (March 25, 1904 – March 23, 1967) [1] [2] was an American boogie-woogie and jazz pianist.

  2. Pete Johnson - Death Ray Boogie. Jazz Everyday! Subscribe to Jazz Everyday → http://bit.ly/1Ydc0dN♫ Listen to full album on Youtube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3O8P1UEcTI&list ...

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  3. Pete Johnson and Joe Turner - Roll 'Em Pete (1938) History of Rock Music - Most powerful rock songs. 3.75K subscribers. 1.1K. 75K views 6 years ago. ...more. Recorded on December 30,...

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  4. petejohnsonmusic.comPETE JOHNSON

    PETE JOHNSON - harmonica player extraordinaire. “ Fabulous harmonica playing, redolent of the greats.”. - Stuart Hamilton. — Blues Matters! magazine. “ Never heard harmonica played like this before. Truly ground-breaking style. A ferocious harmonica player.”.

  5. Explore Pete Johnson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Pete Johnson on AllMusic.

  6. Pete Johnson was a unique English gentleman from Crewe, and spent his entire life and career in the music industry, primarily in the Blues genre. This channel contains many of his recordings...

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  8. Mar 25, 2012 · Pete Johnson began his musical career in 1922 as a drummer in Kansas City, Missouri. From 1926 to 1938 he worked as a pianist, often accompanying singer Joe Turner. In 1938 he and Turner appeared in the Spirituals to Swing concert at Carnegie Hall.

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