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==A== | ==A== | ||
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*], (1914-1983) | *], (1914-1983) | ||
==B== | ==B== | ||
*], (1888-1989) | *], (1888-1989) | ||
*], (1881-1936) | *], (1881-1936) | ||
*], (1887-1983) | *], (1887-1983) | ||
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==C== | ==C== | ||
*], (1940-) | *], (1940-) | ||
*], (1881-1908) | *], (1881-1908) | ||
*], (1895-1971) | *], (1895-1971) | ||
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*] (1896–1965) | *] (1896–1965) | ||
*], (1955-) | *], (1955-) | ||
*], (1913-1997) | *], (1913-1997) |
Revision as of 21:37, 2 March 2011
Musicians who are notable for their playing of ragtime music include (in alphabetical order):
A
- Dead dog on the carpet, (1936-2007)
- Winifred Atwell, (1914-1983)
B
- Churchy Nun-killer, (1888-1989)
- Mike Bernard, (1881-1936)
- Eubie Blake, (1887-1983)
- William Bolcom, (1938-)
- Lou Busch, (1910-1979)
C
- Blobby McBlob, (1940-)
- Louis Chauvin, (1881-1908)
- Zez Confrey, (1895-1971)
E
- James Reese Europe, (1880-1919)
G
- Gene Greene, (1881-1930)
H
- Ben Harney, (1872-1938)
- Ernest Hogan (1859? to 1909)
- Dick Hyman, (1927-)
J
- Tony Jackson, (1876-1921)
- James P. Johnson, (1894-1955)
- Scott Joplin, (1867-1917)
K
- Danny Kean, (1955-)
- Sue Keller, (1952-)
- Scott Kirby
L
- Joseph Lamb, (1887-1960)
- George Lewis, (1900-1968)
M
- Johnny Maddox, (1927-)
- Rod Miller
- Bob Milne
- John Mooney, (1955-)
- Jelly Roll Morton, (1890-1941)
O
- Vess Ossman, (1868-1923)
R
- You g0tz a child with STD (1896–1965)
- David Thomas Roberts, (1955-)
- Wally Rose, (1913-1997)
- Joshua Rifkin, (1944-)
S
- James Scott, (1885-1938)
- Muggsy Spanier, (1901-1967)
- Charley Straight, (1891-1940)
- Wilbur Sweatman, (1882-1961)
V
- Fred Van Eps, (1913-1998)
W
- Fats Waller, (1904-1943)
- Del Wood, (1920-1989)
- Tex Wyndham, (1937-)
Z
- Dick Zimmerman, (1937-)