JATP - Stuttgart, le 28 mai 1958 ( Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Gus Johnson, Herb Ellis, Joe Turner, Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Pete Johnson, Ray Brown, Roy Eldridge, Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz )

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JATP - Stuttgart, le 28 mai 1958 ( Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Gus Johnson, Herb Ellis, Joe Turner, Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Pete Johnson, Ray Brown, Roy Eldridge, Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz )
The Boogie-Woogie Boys featuring Pete Johnson, Meade"Lux"Lewis, Joe Turner, and Albert Ammons, circa 1939
Pete Johnson and His All Stars - 1946 Stomp Pete Johnson from: "1946 Stomp" / "I May Be Wonderful" (10" 78RPM Single) "All That Jazz Vol 87: 'The Boogie-Woogie-Man' Pete Johnson" (2017 Compilation)
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Personnel: Pete Johnson: Piano Jimmy Shirley: Guitar Oran "Hot Lips" Page: Trumpet Clyde Bernhardt: Trombone Budd Johnson: Saxophone Don Stovall: Saxophone Abe Bolar: Bass Jack Parker: Drums
Produced by Al Green (A. B. Green | Albert B. Green)
Recorded: in New York City, New York USA on January 2, 1946 (to Salute the New Year)
Single Released: 1946 National Records All That Jazz Vol 87 Compilation Released: 2017 Jube Legends Records
(via Lone Star Blues - Pete Johnson (1939)
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American boogie-woogie and jazz pianist Pete Johnson. Photograph by William P. Gottlieb.
Cotton growers are expected to receive high returns for their produce in 2021, as the industry expands into markets across Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Australian growers and shippers claim Chinese spinning mills were told last October to stop buying Australian grown cotton, and the billion-dollar a year trade essentially stopped. Toowoomba-based cotton trader and industry analyst Pete Johnson estimated growers would lose a $10-$20 a bale premium without China in the market, but that returns to growers this year were expected to be "historically high". "Would we prefer the Chinese were there to take our cotton? Absolutely, but [we are] spreading our risk into a range of other markets throughout the subcontinent and Asia," Mr Johnson said. "Spreading that risk is ultimately not a bad thing for the industry.
Kath Sullivan, 'China's trade sanctions on Australian agriculture force farmers to find new markets', ABC News