I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag' became one of Country Joe and the Fish's biggest fan hits that spoke of the reality of war ...
At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. Side one entitled Black tradition; side two entitled White tradition. Historical and biographical notes by Lawrence Cohn, with bibliography ...
At the turn of the 20th century, ragtime music was all the rage. It was music to dance to as well as music to pass on oral traditions. Created by recently freed Blacks who couldn’t then read or write ...
To quote the recently deceased Max Morath, the pianist and television presenter who spent most of his 96 years keeping the sounds of ragtime in the people’s ears: “Ragtime . . . makes you think not ...
Some people think that ragtime started with Irving Berlin’s Alexander’s Ragtime Band. Others, better informed, know that when Berlin’s song appeared (1911) ragtime had long since passed its peak.
Oh go ‘way, man, I can hypnotize disnation, I can shake de earth’s foundation wid de Maple Leaf Rag! Oh go ‘way, man, just hold yo’ breath a minnit, For there’s not a stunt that’s in it, wid de Maple ...
Cakewalk and Ragtime Music consists of musical recordings including Eli Green's Cakewalk, Doc Brown's Cakewalk, and Maple Leaf Rag. Music. Transcribed from physical asset: Black Films. Undated.
Max Morath, a famed ragtime musician and guest pianist at the Strater Hotel during the 1960s in Durango, died Monday, June 19, at an assisted living center in Duluth, Minnesota. He was 96. Born Oct. 1 ...