The set of bluesmen who’ve recorded called Ernie Johnson historically begins with this pianist, who cut sides in the ’30s behind singer Mary Butler. He’s the not really same person as either the bassist or the R&B vocalist from the same name.
The set of bluesmen who’ve recorded called Ernie Johnson historically begins with this pianist, who cut sides in the ’30s behind singer Mary Butler. He’s the not really same person as either the bassist or the R&B vocalist from the same name.
San Francisco-based modern blues pianist Wendy DeWitt trim her teeth using boogie-woogie at regional house …