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Meade Lux Lewis
Meade Lux Lewis
American pianist and composer
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Professor Longhair
Professor Longhair
African-American blues musician
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Smiley Lewis
Smiley Lewis
American musician
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Cyril Neville
Cyril Neville
American musician
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Champion Jack Dupree
Champion Jack Dupree
American blues pianist
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Jimmy Yancey
Jimmy Yancey
African American boogie-woogie pianist, composer, and lyricist
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Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican
American recording artist; country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Scooter Lee
Scooter Lee
American singer
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Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
British musician and tour manager
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Maddox Brothers and Rose
Maddox Brothers and Rose
band that plays country music
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Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne
Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne
American blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, singer and songwriter
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Bob Zurke
Bob Zurke
American jazz pianist
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Rob Agerbeek
Rob Agerbeek
Dutch musician
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Owen Bradley
Owen Bradley
American record producer
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James Booker
James Booker
American musician
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Clifford Scott
Clifford Scott
American musician & saxophonist
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Albert Ammons
Albert Ammons
American jazz pianist, recording artist
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Tommy Brown
Tommy Brown
American musician
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Vann "Piano Man" Walls
Vann "Piano Man" Walls
American musician
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Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael
American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (1899-1981)
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Ellen McIlwaine
Ellen McIlwaine
American musician
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Maurice Rocco
Maurice Rocco
American pianist and actor
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Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
American jazz pianist and composer
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Dr. John
Dr. John
American singer-songwriter (1941-2019)
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Billy Butler
Billy Butler
American musician
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Sammy Price
Sammy Price
American pianist
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Willie Hall
Willie Hall
American musician
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Mia Borders
Mia Borders
musical artist
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Fats Domino
Fats Domino
American R&B musician
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Snooks Eaglin
Snooks Eaglin
American musician
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George Washington Thomas, Jr.
George Washington Thomas, Jr.
American musician
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Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
American recording artist; blues pianist, singer, and composer
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Jelly Roll Morton
Jelly Roll Morton
American ragtime and jazz pianist, bandleader and composer
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Bill Doggett
Bill Doggett
American jazz and rhythm and blues pianist and organist
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Billie Pierce
Billie Pierce
American jazz pianist and singer
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Ellis Marsalis Jr.
Ellis Marsalis Jr.
American pianist
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Jay McShann
Jay McShann
American blues, jazz, and swing bandleader, pianist and singer
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The Neville Brothers
The Neville Brothers
band
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Axel Zwingenberger
Axel Zwingenberger
German musician
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Winifred Atwell
Winifred Atwell
Trinidad and Tobago musician
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Wingy Manone
Wingy Manone
American musician
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Huey "Piano" Smith
Huey "Piano" Smith
American musician
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Micky Green
Micky Green
Australian-born pop music singer-songwriter
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Jona Lewie
Jona Lewie
English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Jim Cullum, Jr.
Jim Cullum, Jr.
American musician
Tuts Washington
American Louisiana blues pianist

Tuts Washington

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Isidore "Tuts" Washington (January 24, 1907 – August 5, 1984) was an American blues pianist from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

He taught himself to play the piano at age 10 and studied with the New Orleans jazz pianist Joseph Louis "Red" Cayou. In the 1920s and 1930s, he was a leading player for dance bands and Dixieland bands in New Orleans. His style blended elements of ragtime, jazz, blues, and boogie-woogie.

After World War II, Washington joined Smiley Lewis in a trio with drummer Herman Seals. They released several popular songs for Imperial, including "Tee-Nah-Nah", "The Bells Are Ringing", and "Dirty People". Washington moved to St. Louis to play with Tab Smith. He returned to New Orleans in the 1960s, performing in restaurants in the French Quarter in clubs such as Tipitina's and at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. For years he had a regular engagement playing piano at a bar in the Pontchartrain Hotel. He avoided recording for most of his career, but he released the solo piano album New Orleans Piano Professor for Rounder in 1983. A live recording by Washington, Live at Tipitina's '78, was released by Night Train International Records in 1998.

Washington died on August 5, 1984, after having a heart attack while performing at the World's Fair in New Orleans.