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507:. Oldenburg described the monument as "a wire extending the length of North Avenue, west from Clark Street, along which at intervals runs an electric impulse colored blue so that there's one blue line as far as the eye can see. Pinetop Smith invented boogie woogie blues at the corner of North and Larrabee, where he finally was murdered: the electric wire is 'blue' and dangerous." 272:
On December 29, 1928, he recorded his influential "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie", one of the first "boogie woogie" style recordings to make a hit, and which cemented the name for the style. It was also the first recording to have the phrase 'boogie woogie' in the song's title. Smith talks over the
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Smith was scheduled to make another recording session for Vocalion in 1929, but died from a gunshot wound in a dance-hall fight in Chicago the day before the session. Sources differ as to whether he was the intended recipient of the bullet. "I saw Pinetop spit blood" was a
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Pease, Sharon (October 1, 1939). "I Saw Pinetop Spit Blood and Fall: The Life and Death of Clarence Smith, Creator of Boogie-Woogie".
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as a key influence, and he gained posthumous fame when "Boogie Woogie" was arranged for big band and recorded by
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and His Orchestra in 1938. Although not immediately successful, "Boogie Woogie" was so popular during and after
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circuit, performing as a singer and comedian as well as a pianist. For a time, he worked as accompanist for
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adapted "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie" for his song "Mess Around", for which the authorship was credited to "
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recording, telling how to dance to the number. He said he originated the number at a
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that it became Dorsey's best-selling record, with over five million copies sold.
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recorded a version of "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" on his eponymous 2003 album.
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became universally known as "Pinetop Perkins" for his recording of "
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Smith was acknowledged by other boogie-woogie pianists such as
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Edwards, James (Fall 2007). "Innovators: Pine Top Smith".
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tune "Pine Top's Boogie Woogie" featured rhythmic "
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Index

Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
Troy, Alabama
Chicago
Boogie-woogie
blues
Vocalion
boogie-woogie
blues
hit
breaks
ragtime
rock and roll
Troy, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Theatre Owners Booking Association
vaudeville
blues
Ma Rainey
Butterbeans and Susie
Cow Cow Davenport
J. Mayo Williams
Vocalion Records
Chicago
Illinois
Albert Ammons
Meade Lux Lewis
house-rent party
St. Louis, Missouri
Mess Around

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