Biography
German blues/boogie-woogie pianist Axel Zwingenberger was born in Hamburg on May 7, 1955. Originally, Zwingenberger studied classical piano (for 11 solid years), before discovering such authentic blues artists as Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, and Pete Johnson, who served as an immediate influence on the pianist. Along with three other piano playing friends, Zwingenberger began playing blues concerts and festivals on a regular basis, including the 1974 First International Blues and Boogie Woogie Festival for a West German radio station in Cologne, as well as Hans Maitner's annual festival, Stars of Boogie Woogie, in Vienna.

By 1975, Zwingenberger received his first recording contract, issuing such solo recordings as Boogie Woogie Breakdown, Power House Boogie, and Boogie Woogie Live, as well as lending his talents to recordings by such artists as Lionel Hampton, Jay McShann, Big Joe Turner, Lloyd Glenn, Joe Newman, Sippie Wallace, Mama Yancey, Champion Jack Dupree, Sammy Price, Ray Bryant, Charlie Watts, Vince Weber, and the Mojo Blues Band, among others. In addition to issuing other solo recordings, Zwingenberger continues to tour all over the world and has also authored several publications about blues/boogie-woogie music and musicians. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi




 
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Axel Zwingenberger - Boogie Woogie Piano
Axel Zwingenberger Boogie& Woogie 10. Konzert-Jubiläum Piano-Bühne
Axel Zwingenberger - IN THE HEAT - 1989 - Boogie Woogie Piano
Axel Zwingenberger - 1989 - Warm up before Concert
Jools Holland & Friends - ABC of Boogie Woogie (Later With Jools Holland, Sep 22nd 2009)
Axel Zwingenberger and I playing Boogie Woogie
Axel Zwingenberger - Honky Tonk Train Blues
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