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- Yamekraw, a Negro Rhapsody is a jazz musical composition written by James P. Johnson in 1927 about a neighborhood of Savannah, Georgia. It was a response...
- Rhapsody in Blue, Second Rhapsody, for piano and orchestra James P. Johnson, Yamekraw—A Negro Rhapsody Herbert Howells, Three Rhapsodies, Op. 17, for solo organ...
- Black Swan Records. Later in the 1920s, Still served as the arranger of Yamekraw, a "Negro Rhapsody", composed by the Harlem stride pianist, James P. Johnson...
- two-timing lover. Mordecai also pla**** the lead role in Murray Roth's 1930 film Yamekraw, and a minor role in Dudley Murphy's 1933 The Emperor Jones, which starred...
- States Coast Guard Yamacraw running race in Daniel Boone National Forest Yamekraw, a 1927 jazz composition This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Model © June 9, 1930 Ona Munson, Harry Rosenthal & Roger Pryor 1009 (NYC) Yamekraw June 9, 1930 Murray Roth (director); James Price Johnson (songwriter);...
- W****end" Archived 15 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine "Keep (it) Swinging: Yamekraw – a rhapsody in black and white". Jennifer FleegerSounding American:...
- qualified him as a member of ASCAP in 1926. Premiered in 1928, Johnson's Yamekraw, a Negro Rhapsody, was named after a black community in Savannah, Georgia...
- Cello and Orchestra John Ireland 1930 Piano Concerto James P. Johnson 1927 Yamekraw, a Negro Rhapsody Scott Joplin 1903 1911 A Guest of Honor Treemonisha Ernst...
- co-writer with comedian Hugh Herbert Lambchops (1929), director (uncredited) Yamekraw (1930), director (short film) Don't Bet on Love (1933), director and co-writer...