We have a collection of 2 arrangements for Albert Ammons - Swanee River Boogie
How did a classic Stephen Foster melody become a driving boogie-woogie piano showpiece? Learn!
"Swanee River Boogie" is a classic example of boogie-woogie, a piano-driven blues style characterized by a persistent left-hand bass figure. It is a rollicking, uptempo adaptation of Stephen Foster's famous 19th-century parlor song "Old Folks at Home" (popularly known as "Swanee River"). Albert Ammons, one of the "Big Three" of boogie-woogie (alongside Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson), was a master of this style, known for his powerful, rhythmic playing and incredible endurance. This transformation of a sentimental ballad into a virtuosic, rhythmic piano piece exemplifies the creativity and energy of the boogie-woogie era.