Boogie Woogie

Boogie Woogie emerged in the 1920s in the United States, born from a delightful mix of ragtime, jazz, and a hint of mischief, as if the piano suddenly decided it wanted to dance rather than just sit there. Characterised by its fast-paced rhythms and syncopated bass lines, it sounds like a caffeinated piano was trying to win a race, making it utterly irresistible for those with two left feet on the dance floor. It’s the sort of music that would have the neighbours peeking out their curtains, wondering if they should be supportive or call for assistance.

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