Tag “ragtime”
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This tag is associated with the genre ragtime.
Entities tagged as “ragtime”
270 entities found
Artists
- Scott Joplin (composer and pianist)
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Chris Barber (British jazz trombonist)
- Mimi Blais
- Blind Blake (1920s blues singer)
- Eubie Blake
- Gottfried Böttger
- Louis Chauvin
- Gaucho (Jazz Band)
- James P. Johnson
- See all 26 artists
Release groups
- Magnetic Rag by Scott Joplin (composer and pianist), The Southland Stingers with Ralph Grierson (Pianist, keyboardist and composer), George Sponhaltz
- Masters of the Bow: Cello by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- Original Recordings by Glenn Miller (jazz band leader)
- The Complete Warner Recordings by Itzhak Perlman (violinist and conductor)
- The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert by Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader)
- Бременские музыканты: Песни и музыка из музыкальной фантазии на темы братьев гримм by Геннадий Гладков (Gennady Gladkov); Василий Ливанов; Юрий Энтин
Releases
- Magnetic Rag by Scott Joplin (composer and pianist), The Southland Stingers with Ralph Grierson (Pianist, keyboardist and composer), George Sponhaltz
- Palm Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin (composer and pianist), The Southland Stingers with Ralph Grierson (Pianist, keyboardist and composer), George Sponhaltz
Recordings
- (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue by Louis Armstrong
- Honeysuckle Rose by Louis Armstrong
- Squeeze Me by Louis Armstrong
- "Ain't Misbehavin'" (Song) by Jelly Roll Morton
- "Eh, La Bas" (Song) / Riffs and Breaks From Creole Songs (Spoken) by Johnny St. Cyr and Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
- "Guitar Blues" (Guitar Instrumental) / Just the Guitar Blues (Spoken) by Johnny St. Cyr and Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
- "King Porter Stomp" (Piano Instrumental) by Jelly Roll Morton
- "King Porter Stomp" (Piano Instrumental) / The Story of "King Porter Stomp" (Spoken) by Jelly Roll Morton
- "Of All His Mother's Children He Loved Jelly the Best": A Little Tale of Jelly Roll Morton (Spoken) by Johnny St. Cyr and Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
- "Oh! Didn't He Ramble" (Piano Instrumental) / Evolution of Tiger Rag (Spoken) / "Tiger Rag" first and second strains (Piano Instrumental) by Jelly Roll Morton
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