boogie-woogie
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of boogie-woogie
1925–30, rhyming compound perhaps based on boogie
Example Sentences
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Both Basie and Hampton offer a selection of big-band boogie-woogie numbers, while Basie also features the majestic blues singer Jimmy Rushing.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 26, 2026
“It’s the bluesy rock ‘n’ roll boogie-woogie that you can dance to.
From Seattle Times • May 7, 2024
Artists like Gaye and Wonder literally laid the groundwork with their works that inhabited multiple genres like R&B, blues, boogie-woogie, and up-tempo jazz.
From Salon • Sep. 18, 2023
King describes Little Richard’s piano playing as a left hand of boogie-woogie and a right hand of Ike Turner-influenced percussion.
From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2023
Mostly, Onofre liked boogie-woogie, and so she taught him that.
From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols
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