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New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 4 of 6: Professor Longhair and the Rumba

Jon Cleary
A native of the UK, blues pianist Jon Cleary has become a respected session player, sideman, and performer in his own right in his adopted home of New Orleans, LA. He has performed with Taj Mahal, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, and records and plays with his own group, the Absolute Monster Gentlemen.
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Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary continues his discussion of the New Orleans blues piano style by discussing the rumba rhythm and the way in which it was played by the great Professor Longhair.



Shoot Date:
February 2007
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