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Loyola University Forum in New Orleans Blues Piano and Songwriting Technique with Jon Cleary

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary delivers a seminar in the history and tradition of the New Orleans blues piano style to an audience at Loyola University, New Orleans. He discusses major figures like James Booker, Professor Longhair and Jelly Roll Morton, and places their work in the larger context of the musical traditions of the Caribbean rim. He also shares his thoughts on songwriting technique, on managing your copyrights, and on collaborating in the studio with name artists.

Musician Profile – Blues Musician Jon Cleary

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary discusses his background and his experiences touring and writing for Bonnie Raitt and with his own group, the Absolute Monster Gentlemen.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 1 of 6: James Booker and the New Orleans Blues

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary discusses the great New Orleans pianist James Bookers style and technique, how Bookers left hand style fits into the larger tradition of New Orleans blues, and what makes the New Orleans blues piano style harmonically distinct from other traditions.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 2 of 6 – A Performance of James Booker

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary illustrates his discussion of New Orleans pianist James Bookers harmonic technique with a performance of the Booker tune, Pops Dilemma.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 3 of 6: Professor Longhair, Caribbean Music and The Junker

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary continues his discussion of the New Orleans blues piano style by spotlighting the great Professor Longhair and demonstrating how his style was derived in part from the Caribbean music and culture that moved through the Port of New Orleans in the 1930s and 1940s. He also shows how Professor Longhairs famous tune, Tipitina combines a traditional New Orleans blues form with rhythms derived from Cuban music.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 4 of 6: Professor Longhair and the Rumba

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary continues his discussion of the New Orleans blues piano style by discussing the rumba rhythm and the way in which it was played by the great Professor Longhair.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 5 of 6-Jelly Roll Morton and the Cuban Connection

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary continues his discussion of the New Orleans blues piano style with a showcase of Jelly Roll Mortons tune The Crave and drawing a connection between that song and the Cuban and Argentine rhythmic patterns that would ultimately become the tango and the danzón.

New Orleans Blues Piano, Part 6 of 6 – Boogie Woogie Improvisation

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary concludes his seminar on the blues piano style of New Orleans with an improvisation in the boogie woogie style, which is one of the building blocks of the New Orleans sound.

The New Orleans Music Tradition

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary shares his thoughts on New Orleans unique music culture and heritage, whether the traditional styles are in danger of being neglected by younger generations, and whether it helps or harms a musical tradition to have a foundation established and dedicated to its preservation.

Keys to Success as a Vocalist

Blues pianist and songwriter Jon Cleary discusses the fundamental skills that singers must master before they are ready to perform in public, with an audience at Loyola University, New Orleans.
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