Meade Anderson "Lux" Lewis (1905 - 1964) was a United States pianist and composer noted for his work in the Boogie Woogie style. His best known work, "
Honky Tonk Train Blues" is considered one of the first rock and roll records, and has been recorded by many players, including
Oscar Peterson and
Keith Emerson. Lewis was born in Chicago, Illinois in September of 1905 (September 3rd, 4th, and 13th are given as his birthdate in various sources). In his youth he was influenced by pianist
Jimmy Yancey. Although he first recorded in 1927, Lewis achieved little fame unt…
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