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James P. Johnson was a prominent American jazz pianist and composer, often regarded as one of the pioneers of stride piano. His innovative playing style combined elements of ragtime and jazz, setting the foundation for many musicians who followed. Johnson's work in the early 20th century played a crucial role in shaping the sound of jazz during its formative years, and he was known for his virtuosic technique and deep musicality.

Throughout his career, Johnson composed numerous pieces that have since become jazz standards, most notably 'Charleston,' which became synonymous with the dance craze of the 1920s. His contributions to jazz extended beyond performance; he was also an influential figure in the Harlem Renaissance, collaborating with other key artists and helping to elevate the genre within the broader landscape of American music. Johnson's legacy continues to inspire jazz musicians around the world, underscoring his importance in the evolution of this rich musical tradition.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento February 11, 1894
Local de Nascimento New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Data de Falecimento May 1, 1954