- Look up
barrelhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barrelhouse or
Barrel House may
refer to: A "juke joint", a bar or saloon.
Originates from the...
- The
Barrelhouse Club, at 107th and
Wilmington in Watts, Los Angeles, was a
rhythm and
blues nightclub opened in 1948 and co-owned by
Johnny Otis, and...
- Boogie-woogie is a
genre of
blues music that
became po****r
during the late 1920s, but
already developed in African-American
communities since the 1870s...
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Barrelhouse Chuck (born
Harvey Charles Goering; July 10, 1958 –
December 12, 2016) was an
American Chicago blues and
electric blues pianist, keyboardist...
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Barrelhouse Records was an
American blues and
rockabilly record label, set up by
George Paulus in 1974. Its
roster included musicians as
varied as Washboard...
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James Crutchfield (May 25, 1912 –
December 7, 2001) was a St.
Louis barrelhouse blues singer,
piano player and
songwriter whose career spanned seven decades...
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McFarland (September 16, 1903 –
April 8, 1962),
known professionally as
Barrelhouse Buck
McFarland was an
American blues and boogie-woogie pianist, singer...
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particularly notable. New
Orleans rhythm and
blues was
pioneered by
local barrelhouse pianists Champion Jack Dupree, Archibald, and
Professor Longhair. Professor...
- a boxer.
Dupree was a New
Orleans blues and boogie-woogie pianist, a
barrelhouse "professor". His
father was from the
Belgian Congo and his
mother was...
- Hood Brians, ZZ Top's
First Album (1971) was released. It
featured "
barrelhouse" rhythms,
distorted guitars,
double entendres, and innuendo. The music...