James P. Johnson



James P. Johnson was an influential jazz/ragtime piano player and composer during the Harlem Renaissance. He originated what is known as the Stride style of piano playing.

His biggest hit was "Charleston," a jazz song made for the dance of the same name.

The Charleston embodied the Harlem Renaissance, and its popularity spread throughout all communities during the Roaring Twenties, making black culture become part of the lives of all Americans. James P. Johnson died in 1955, after inspiring countless other musicians including Duke Ellington and Count Basie.

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