James P. Johnson American pianist and composer

James P. Johnson is a 61 years old American pianist and composer from . James P. Johnson was born on February 01, 1894 (died on November 17, 1955, he was 61 years old) in .

James P. Johnson
Country:
United States
Birthday:
February 1, 1894
Death Date:
November 17, 1955 (age 61)
Birth Sign :
Aquarius

About

Is James P. Johnson still alive?

No, he died on 11/17/1955, 69 years ago. He was 61 years old when he died. Cause of death: stroke. He died in New York City

Works

James P. Johnson Albums (9)

There are 9 albums of James P. Johnson.

His last album Father Of The Stride Piano released 5 years 2 months ago. When Father Of The Stride Piano released, he was 125 years old. This album contains 16 tracks

His first album The Original James P. Johnson released 51 years ago, he was 78 years old when this album released. There were 16 songs in this album.

Father Of The Stride Piano
Father Of The Stride Piano
Charleston
Charleston
Blue Moods, Sex & Charleston
Blue Moods, Sex & Charleston
1945-1947
1945-1947

View all James P. Johnson albums.

Popular James P. Johnson Songs

  1. Charleston (Blue Moods, Sex & Charleston, released 12 years ago)
  2. Carolina Shout (Tiger Rag (Jazz Age - a Hommage to the Great Gatsby Era 1920 - 1923), released 11 years ago)
  3. Blue Note Boogie (Blue Boogie: Boogie Woogie, Stride And The Piano Blues, released 26 years ago)
  4. You've Got To Be Modernistic (Snowy Morning Blues, released 33 years ago)
  5. Charleston (Ken Burns Jazz-The Story Of America's Music, released 24 years ago)
  6. Carolina Shout (Classic Sessions Vol. 1, released 9 years ago)
  7. If I Could Be With You (Snowy Morning Blues, released 33 years ago)
  8. Mule Walk (Blue Boogie: Boogie Woogie, Stride And The Piano Blues, released 26 years ago)
  9. Ain't Misbehavin' (Snowy Morning Blues, released 33 years ago)
  10. If Dreams Come True (Classic Sessions Vol. 3, released 9 years ago)

James P. Johnson Movies (1)

There is 1 movie of James P. Johnson.

His first feature film was St. Louis Blues (1929, as the pianist). He was 35 when he starred in this movie.

What was James's zodiac sign?

James P. Johnson zodiac sign was aquarius.

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