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Annual Ragtime Piano Competition
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Euphony Review Articles
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History of Ragtime
- The Styles
of Jazz: Ragtime. This 1995 article by Jerome Wolbert on Northwestern
University's WNUR-FM site takes up The Ragtime Story, Classic Piano
Ragtime, Ragtime's Influence, Dates in the Development of Ragtime, Popular
Ragtime Artists and Composers and References
- The Open Directory Project maintains this extensive
list of websites that focus on Ragtime History
- JazzLight.
A traditional jazz and ragtime photo gallery maintained by George Willick.
Sections on Folk Ragtime Composers, Contemporary Ragtime Composers and
Players, Hot Voices of Ragtime, The St. Louis Ragtimers and others.
- National Ragtime &
Jazz Archive is maintained by Therese Dickman of Lovejoy Library
at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. This archive is a great
source of oral history interviews.
- 100
Years of the Maple Leaf Rag By Rex Levang May, 1999, maintained
by Minnesota Public radio.
- Music That
Americans Loved 100 Years Ago--Tin Pan Alley, Broadway Show Tunes, Ragtime
(and Related "Coon Songs"), and Sousa Marches By Tim Gracyk. A great
resource. Also links to other articles by Tim
- A set of Vaudeville Links
is maintained by the Big Bands Database.
- Ragtime and the U.S.A. Midwest, by Jim
Andris (June, 2002)
Euphony Review Articles on Ragtime
- Brun Campbell, The Rag-Time-Warp,
by Riochard Egan (May, 1994)
- A Late Visit to Chestnut Valley
1961, by Trebor Tichenor (May, 1994)
- James Reece Europe 1880-1919,
by Tim Gracyk (February, 1998)
- To "H" or Not To "H,"
on Charles A. and Charles H. Hunter, by Barry Morgan (August, 1998)
Ragtime Composers
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