COLUMBIA, Mo. -- A restored 1904 piano will be the focus at the dedication of a celebrated ragtime pianist's home in Columbia. The Haines Brothers piano was one of the practice pianos for John William ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Max Morath, a Colorado Springs native who as a pianist and musical director championed ragtime music, and who around 1960 wrote, performed and co-produced 28 ...
On Sunday, May 25 at 2 p.m., The Park Center will present a concert by Alexander Sandor, a professional concert pianist, educator, and celebrated performer in the ragtime community. Sandor serves as ...
Ragtime pianist Bill Edwards will begin a three-week stint at the Strater Hotel’s Diamond Belle Saloon beginning Monday. Edwards, who lives in Ashburn, Virginia, first started playing in Durango in ...
IRONTON A performer of early American music will open the Ironton Council for the Arts. Ragtime pianist Peter Bergin will perform at 3 p.m. Oct. 6 in the Ohio University Southern Riffe Rotunda. A ...
Looking up at a grand piano on the concert hall stage, the third grade students who filed into Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi's Performing Arts Center on Tuesday weren't sure if they were allowed ...
Tulsa pianist Donald Ryan and frequent visitor Morten Gunner Larsen will come together for an evening of ragtime piano. Larsen, considered one of the world’s finest ragtime pianists, serves as founder ...
COLUMBIA - Cracking his knuckles before he places his hands upon the black and white keys of the Yamaha piano, 19-year-old, Max Keenlyside starts playing the music of Scott Joplin. Keenlyside is one ...
COLUMBIA (AP) — A restored 1904 piano will be the focus of a celebrated ragtime pianist's home. The Columbia Missourian reports that the Haines Brothers piano was one of the practice pianos for John ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The historic, Victorian house of ragtime pianist J.W "Blind" Boone is set to open this summer after 16 years of renovations. The J.W. "Blind" Boone Heritage Foundation will host a ...
Here, more than 100 years after his death, Tony Jackson is still recognized as one of the all-time great ragtime musicians. He ran the musical circuit of the Storyville section of New Orleans way back ...
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