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Tuts Washington: The Piano Maestro

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Tuts Washington was a blues pianist out of New Orleans who taught himself the instrument at 10 years old. From there, he would practice under jazz musician Red Cayou. Career While Tuts Washington had a very lengthy career, it wasn't heavily documented. He played for a number of Dixieland bands during the 1920s and 1930s. […]

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