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Jim Turner took over the piano chair in the Jim Cullum Jazz Band in 2003 after John Sheridan departed to work on his own. It's only fitting that the [more]
At four discs and nearly 100 tracks, this is the second installment of Rhythm and Blues Records' ambitious history of R&B, covering the years 1942 to 1952 [more]
Ragtime and stride pianist Wally Rose died in 1997, but during his lengthy career, he had credentials that included stewardship with vintage jazz icons Lu Watters & the Yerba Buena [more]
The Eubie Blake collection is truly astounding sonically, of course, but musically it's a tickler as well. Most of the rags and blues date from the 'teens and early '20s with two tracks (among them the old standby I'm Just Wild About Harry) dating from 1973, when Blake was already 90 years old. The fact that the shift in sound quality is barely noticeable with the 50 year jump is a testament to Biograph's technique. -Goldmine Magazine
A link to 19th-century ragtime who was still at the keys 75 years after the composition of his "Charleston Rag" (1899), Eubie Blake lived on yet longer thanks to his piano-roll [more]
There's a certain infectious joy to music from the Ragtime Era and few people have mined those happy melodies as well as the pianist Max Morath. In this happy recording [more]