Junker
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- | :''[[Eddie Bo]] was one of the last of [[New Orleans]] [[junker]]-style [[pianists]].'' | + | :''[[Eddie Bo]] was one of the last of [[New Orleans]] [[junker]]-style [[pianists]]. Eddie Bo on his mother's piano playing: "She played a 'junker' style like [[Professor Longhair]]," he says, referring to a banging-around [[Creole]] style of playing.''[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14078460] |
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- Eddie Bo was one of the last of New Orleans junker-style pianists. Eddie Bo on his mother's piano playing: "She played a 'junker' style like Professor Longhair," he says, referring to a banging-around Creole style of playing.[1]
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