

This song is an example of an eight-bar blues and is characteristic of New Orleans music. This particular version is advanced but we will start with the basics and work our way up over time.
This bass centered Boogie-Woogie song was first attributed to Freddie Slack in the 1940’s. The left-hand moves take some work and discipline but is such a satisfying show-piece when you get it down.
This is a Boogie Blues shuffle that rocks the house every time you play it. A repetitive groove that stays with you forever, learning it leads to countless songs in the Blues world.