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Ragtime and Cowboy
* Alvin and the Chipmunks Sing-Alongs: Ragtime Cowboy Joe ( 11 songs from The Alvin Show, released by Buena Vista Home Video in 1994 )
Ragtime Cowboy Joe 9.
" Alvin's Harmonica " was the second, " Ragtime Cowboy Joe " the third and " Alvin's Orchestra " the fourth, with B-sides ( like " Mediocre " and " Almost Good ") sometimes featuring non-chipmunk semi-comedic concepts.
He remembers standing on top of an air raid shelter singing " Ragtime Cowboy Joe " and getting a great reception from onlookers.
* 1976-" I'll Never Smile Again " / " Ragtime Cowboy Joe "
Popular songs co-written by Abrahams included " Ragtime Cowboy Joe " ( 1912 ) and " He'd Have to Get Under — Get Out and Get Under ( to Fix Up His Automobile )" ( 1913 ).

Ragtime and Joe
:* Lou Busch ( as " Joe Fingers Carr & his Ragtime Band ")

Ragtime and w
* " When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band To France " w. Alfred Bryan & Edgar Leslie m. Cliff Hess
* " Everything In America Is Ragtime " w. m.
* " Ragtime Pipe of Pan " w. Harold J. Atteridge m. Sigmund Romberg from the revue A World of Pleasure
* " Alexander's Ragtime Band " w. m.
* " The Ragtime Jockey Man " w. m.
* " Ragtime Mocking Bird " w. m.
* " Ragtime Soldier Man " w. m.
* " Alexander's Ragtime Band " w. m.
* " When Ragtime Rosie Ragged The Rosary " w. Edgar Leslie m. Lewis F. Muir

Ragtime and .
Dear Pal, Tony: No, Ragtime Billy Tucker hasn't dropped completely out of existence, but is still in the ' Big Apple ', Los Angeles.
Because it spans music from Ragtime to the present day – over 100 years now – jazz can be very difficult to define.
Encouraged by his wife and Zimmerman, Cagney accepted an offer from Miloš Forman to star in a small but pivotal role in the 1981 film Ragtime.
He then moved to film, playing parts in movies such as Yentl and Ragtime.
* 1868 – Scott Joplin, Ragtime Composer ( d. 1917 )
Ragtime music, popularized by composers such as Scott Joplin, reached a broader audience by 1900.
Ragtime ( alternatively spelled rag-time ) is an original musical genre which enjoyed its peak popularity between 1897 and 1918.
Hogan is also credited for coining the term Ragtime.
Ragtime was also a modification of the march made popular by John Philip Sousa, with additional polyrhythms coming from African music.
Ragtime fell out of favor as jazz claimed the public's imagination after 1917, but there have been numerous revivals since the music has been re-discovered.
In 1973 The New England Ragtime Ensemble ( then a student group called The New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble ), recorded " The Red Back Book ", a compilation of some of Scott Joplin's rags in period orchestrations edited by conservatory president Gunther Schuller.
Ragtime ( with Joplin's work at the forefront ) has been cited as an American equivalent of minuets by Mozart, mazurkas by Chopin, or waltzes by Brahms.
Ragtime influenced classical composers including Erik Satie, Claude Debussy and Igor Stravinsky.
Ragtime originated in African American music in the late 19th century, descending from the jigs and march music played by black bands.
Ragtime was also preceded by its close relative the cakewalk.
Ragtime music was also distributed via piano rolls for player pianos.
Ragtime also served as the roots for stride piano, a more improvisational piano style popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
Ragtime guitar continued to be popular into the 1930s, usually in the form of songs accompanied by skilled guitar work.
Ragtime is not a " time " ( meter ) in the same sense that march time is 2 / 4 meter and waltz time is 3 / 4 meter ; it is rather a musical genre that uses an effect that can be applied to any meter.
Scott Joplin, the composer / pianist known as the " King of Ragtime ", called the effect " weird and intoxicating.
Shoe Tickler Rag, cover of the music sheet for a song from 1911 by Wilbur Campbell. Ragtime pieces came in a number of different styles during the years of its popularity and appeared under a number of different descriptive names.
* Ragtime song-The vocal form of ragtime, more generic in theme than the coon song.
Irving Berlin was the most commercially successful composer of ragtime songs, and his " Alexander's Ragtime Band " ( 1911 ) was the single most widely performed and recorded piece of this sort, even though it contains virtually no ragtime syncopation.

Ragtime and F
In these years, he starred in romantic comedies such as Thin Ice and Day-Time Wife ; in dramas such as Suez, Blood and Sand, Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake, The Rains Came, and In Old Chicago ; in the musicals, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Second Fiddle, and Rose of Washington Square ; in the westerns, Jesse James ( 1939 ) and Brigham Young ; in the war films, A Yank in the R. A. F.

Ragtime and &
** Gunther Schuller ( conductor ) & the New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble for Joplin: The Red Back Book
Ma Baby ( Hello Ma Ragtime Gal )" ( Emerson, Howard, & Sterling, 1899 )
** Gunther Schuller ( conductor ) & the New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble ( later The New England Ragtime Ensemble ) for Joplin: The Red Back Book
* Gunther Schuller ( conductor ) & the New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble for Joplin: The Red Back Book ( 1974 )
The duo, now known as " Hannah & Hewes ", are shown to be performing " Snookie-Ookums ", " The Ragtime Violin ", and " When That Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam '" in a montage of their performances.
*" Alexander's Ragtime Band " ( Victor, 1911 ) performed by Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan
Collins & Harlan also made best-selling records of tunes old and new that remain well cherished and iconic even in the twenty-first century, such as “ Waiting for the Robert E. Lee ,” “ Alexander's Ragtime Band ,” “ Lily of the Valley ” and “ The Old Grey Mare .” Collins survived into the early years of the Jazz Age, and he and Harlan recorded the earliest record known to mention jazz, “ That Funny Jas Band from Dixieland ” ( Victor 18235, recorded January 12, 1917.

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