http://hrodulf.deviantart.com/art/Untitled-unfinished-rag-124509888 Ok here's the deal. I brought an 88 key USB midi controller and used it to compose this...
The Central PA Ragtime festival is only about 2 weeks away! http://www.rockhillragtime.com And good news: The Comfort Inn in Huntingdon apparently has...
I know I am not along in missing John Arpin, both the person and the performer. One of the greatest pianists to grace the ragtime stage, John left his...
If you happen to be in New York City and it happens to be during the hours of noon to 2pm and it happens to be today through Friday and it happens to not rain,...
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Hi all, I've just uploaded an MP3 of one of my favourite handplayed ragtime piano rolls to the files section. It's "Hyacinth Rag", recorded in 1912 or 1913 as...
My latest: http://www.deviantart.com/download/125515823/Dallas_Rag_by_Hrodulf.mid (sorry about the title confusion, I originally named it Dallas Rag and then...
Not sure exactly where this thread was started and I hope I'm not repeating anything, but many years ago I had a vinyl LP of Johnson's "Steeplechase Rag" in C...
Though the subway didn't reach Coney Island until 1920, it was still an easy place to get to. There was train service, street cars and steamer ships that went...
Hello Dr. Berlin. That is a very, very good performance from Jim Turner and his lady vocalist. It is good to hear Jelly Roll Morton's music played on a quality...
Hi all. I promise I'm not spoiling for a fight on this one, but I'm ready just in case. Over a couple of years I have avoided posting my version of a Brun...
This is actually more Q than A. Otis Saunders is mentioned often in conjunction with Scott Joplin, starting with the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1893, and...
Hi Irwin. Thanks for the try. Preston is a fair source, but not as comprehensive, of course, as the Berlin book. Not sure where the age of 22 in 1893 came...
 I seem to recall speculation some time back that "Saunders" was not a correct spelling of his name.....Perhaps someone else recalls this speculation as...