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‘Honky Tonk Train Blues’: Boogie-Woogie Down the Tracks - MSN
Emerging from the South and rooted in black folk tradition, boogie-woogie likely took its name from a dance step. After World War I, the music moved north with the Great Migration, especially to ...
It was a mix of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," an iconic war time tune by The Andrews Sister. <p>Olive Haggett</p> Author: Jennifer King Published: 11:35 AM EST January 29, 2017 ...
They’ll be playing taps for the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B. Buck Wrightam, 77, the Army bugler who was the model for the popular World War II song, died Thursday. Wrightam had conti… ...
It was a mix of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," an iconic war time tune by The Andrews Sister. Olive shocked her family when she grabbed her walker and started dancing!
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