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George Hamilton Green (1893–1970), 'Ragtime Robin' Gene Greene (1877–1930), 'King of the Bungaloos' (1911) Harry P. Guy (1870–1950), 'Echoes from the Snowball Club' (1898) Robert Hampton (1890–1945), 'Agitation Rag' (1915) Ben Harney (1871–1938), 'You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down' (1896).

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Bert Williams and George Walker and the pianist Ben Harney seem to have stimulated a genuine ragtime craze on the East Coast.5. The strongest evidence of ragtime's impact on Ives is the music he wrote between 1902 and 1904. During this time he composed about a dozen. Harney has been credited as the musician who did the most to introduce ragtime to audiences throughout the world. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1871, Harney's racial origins have long been debated. Some people, among them Eubie Blake, claimed that he was a black man passing as white.

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Criteria: These Ragtime music piano compositions were chosen as the best examples based on their initial and lasting popularity, impact on other songwriters, originality, and the innovative qualities of the piece.
Background: Ragtime music was a forerunner of Jazz and a child of the African rhythms of 'Cakewalk' a pre-ragtime dance form. Ragtime's popularity spanned from c.1895 to 1919. Ragtime was shared by the sale of sheet music and piano rolls used in player pianos. The three most popular composers were Scott Joplin, James Scott, and Joseph Lamb.
List Begun: 2020-11-22
Song Title - Composer - year of publication1. Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin - 1899
2. The Entertainer - Scott Joplin - 1903
3. Mississippi Rag - William Henry Krell - 1897
4. You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You've Done Broke Down - Ben Harney - 1895
5. The Cascades - Scott Joplin - 1904
6. Ethiopia Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1909
7. Original Rags - Scott Joplin - 1899
8. Frog Legs Rag - James Scott - 1906
9. Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin - 1914
10. The Sporting Life is Sure Killing Me - Ben Harney - c.1890s
11. Charleston Rag - Eubie Blake - 1899
12. The Cake Walk in the Sky - Ben Harney - 1899
13. Combination March - Scott Joplin - 1896
14. La Pas Ma La - Ernest Hogan - 1895
15. 12th Street Rag - Euday Bowman - 1915
16. Shake Yo' Dusters, or Piccaninny Rag - William Henry Krell - 1898
17. Sugar Cane - Scott Joplin - 1908
18. Bohemia Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1919
19. Chicken Chowder - Irene M. Giblin - 1905
20. Climax Rag - James Scott - 1914
21. American Beauty Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1913
22. Louisiana Rag - Theodore Havermeyer Northrup - 1897
23. Fig Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
24. Fluffly Ruffles - Cecil Duane Crabb - 1907
25. Strenuous Life - Scott Joplin - 1902
26. Hilarity Rag - James Scott - 1910
27. Peaches and Cream Rag - Percy Wenrich - 1905
28. Wall Street Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
29. Peacherine Rag - Scott Joplin - 1901
30. The Chevy Chase - Eubie Blake - 1914
31. Roustabout Rag - Paul Sarebresole - 1897
32. Weeping Willow - Scott Joplin - 1903
33. Broadway Rag - James Scott - 1922
34. The Chrysanthemum - Scott Joplin - 1904
35. Dill Pickles Rag - Charles L. Johnson - 1906
36. Cleopatra Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1910
37. Sunflower Slow Drag - Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden - 1901
38. Castle House Rag - James Reese Europe - 1914
39. Champagne Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1915
40. The Baltimore Todolo - Eubie Blake - 1910
41. Elite Syncopations - Scott Joplin - 1902
42. Grace and Beauty (A Classy Rag) - James Scott - 1909
43. Hoosier Rag - Julia Lee Niebergall - 1907
44. Pineapple Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
45. Don't Jazz Me Rag - James Scott - 1921
46. The Ragtime Dance - Scott Joplin - 1902
47. Top Liner Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1916
48. Temptation Rag - Henry Lodge - 1909
49. Mister Johnson (Turn Me Loose) - Ben Harney - 1896
50. Melody Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1911
51. Steeplechase Rag - James P. Johnson - c.1914-1916
52. The Dream Rag - Jesse Pickett - 1920
53. Regal Stomp (AKA: Bow to Your Papa) - Jimmy Blythe - 1901
54. Sensation Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1908
55. Great Scott Rag - James Scott - 1909
56. Gladiolus Rag - Scott Joplin - 1907
57. Alabama Dream (Ragtime Cake Walk) - George D. Barnard - 1899
58. New Era Rag - James Scott - 1919
59. Excelsior Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1909
60. Honey Moon Rag - James Scott - 1916
61. Dusty Rag - May Aufderheide - 1908
62. Kansas City Rag - James Scott - 1907
63. Eubie's Classical Rag - Eubie Blake - 1914
64. Junk Man Rag - Luckey Roberts - 1913
65. Tickled to Death - Charles Hunter - 1899
66. Pastime Rag #5 - Artie Matthews - 1913
67. St. Louis Tickle - Theron C. Bennett - 1904
68. Blue Goose Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1916
69. Powder Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1908
70. Dixie Blossoms - Percy Wenrich - 1906
71. Freckles Rag - Larry Buck - 1905
72. At a Ragtime Reception - Ben M. Jerome - 1899
73. Silk Hose Rag - Omar Sims - 1916
74. The Ebony Funeral - Carl Lexhoizt - 1894
75. The Thriller Rag - May Aufderheide - 1909
76. Whistling Rufus - Kerry Mills - 1899
77. Music Box Rag - Charles Luckey Roberts - 1914
78. Just Ask Me - Charles Hunter - 1902
79. Rag de Luxe - Elmer Olson & Scott Gowles - 1913
80. Porcupine Rag - Charles L. Johnson - 1909
81. Scott Joplin's New Rag - Scott Joplin - 1912
82. The Aviator Rag - Irene M. Giblin - 1910
83. You May Go, but This Will Bring You Back - Ben Harney - 1897
84. Ophelia Rag - James Scott - 1910
85. Possum and Taters - Charles Hunter - 1900
86. Snowball Babe - Roland Flick -1900
87. Honey Rag - Egbert Van Alstyne - 1909
88. A Tennessee Favorite - P. Emsel - 1899
89. Harlem Rag - Tom Turpin - 1897
90. Corn Shucks Rag - Ed Kuhn - 1908
91. The Smoky Topaz - Grace Bolen - 1901
92. Kismet Rag - Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden - 1913
93. Cataract Rag - Robert Hampton - 1914
94. Chatterbox Rag - George Botsford - 1910
95. Slippery Elm Rag - Emma Biba - 1914
96. Heliotrope Bouquet - Scott Joplin and Louis Chauvin - 1907
97. The Webster Grove Rag - Axel Christensen - 1915
98. Ashy Africa - Percy Wenrich - 1905
99. The National Rag - Ethel C. Schultz - 1908
100. Shake Ol' Brown Rag - R. P. Akard - 1916







More DigitalDreamDoor Music Lists
• Library of Congress - History of Ragtime
• New World Encyclopedia - Ragtime
• Ragtime - Joachim Berendt - The Jazz Book
• Scott Joplin - the man and his music
• Ragtime Dorian Henry - PDF + MIDI
• America's First Pop Star - YouTube video

When attempting to look up information on women singers and performers of the Ragtime era, you will notice that there is not much of it. This is probably due to the fact that the places where bands and singers performed at, such as dancehalls and parlors, were looked at as immoral for women to be at, even if you were a performer. During the time of Ragtime, the lifestyle that performers lived was surrounded by liquor, drugs, gambling and prostitution so to see a woman involved in such activities would result in the questioning of her morals and standards as a woman. This would obviously make it very hard to be widely-known as a woman musician during this time, especially for a black woman.

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Ragtime officially originated in 1896, and was defined by its unique performance style that eventually led to the creation of jazz music. Ben Harney was said to be the originator of ragtime but African Americans were said to have transformed, shaped and popularized this new style that consisted of song, dance, and syncopated instrumental music. Some of the dances included the cakewalk which was 'a couples dance originated by slaves in North America around the early 1900's' (Erica Taylor, https://youtu.be/DR8QQ4GOt-s).

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George Hamilton Green (1893–1970), 'Ragtime Robin' Gene Greene (1877–1930), 'King of the Bungaloos' (1911) Harry P. Guy (1870–1950), 'Echoes from the Snowball Club' (1898) Robert Hampton (1890–1945), 'Agitation Rag' (1915) Ben Harney (1871–1938), 'You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down' (1896).

Bert Williams and George Walker and the pianist Ben Harney seem to have stimulated a genuine ragtime craze on the East Coast.5. The strongest evidence of ragtime's impact on Ives is the music he wrote between 1902 and 1904. During this time he composed about a dozen. Harney has been credited as the musician who did the most to introduce ragtime to audiences throughout the world. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1871, Harney's racial origins have long been debated. Some people, among them Eubie Blake, claimed that he was a black man passing as white.

Home PageMusic ListsMusic ForumMovie Lists
Criteria: These Ragtime music piano compositions were chosen as the best examples based on their initial and lasting popularity, impact on other songwriters, originality, and the innovative qualities of the piece.
Background: Ragtime music was a forerunner of Jazz and a child of the African rhythms of 'Cakewalk' a pre-ragtime dance form. Ragtime's popularity spanned from c.1895 to 1919. Ragtime was shared by the sale of sheet music and piano rolls used in player pianos. The three most popular composers were Scott Joplin, James Scott, and Joseph Lamb.
List Begun: 2020-11-22
Song Title - Composer - year of publication1. Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin - 1899
2. The Entertainer - Scott Joplin - 1903
3. Mississippi Rag - William Henry Krell - 1897
4. You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You've Done Broke Down - Ben Harney - 1895
5. The Cascades - Scott Joplin - 1904
6. Ethiopia Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1909
7. Original Rags - Scott Joplin - 1899
8. Frog Legs Rag - James Scott - 1906
9. Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin - 1914
10. The Sporting Life is Sure Killing Me - Ben Harney - c.1890s
11. Charleston Rag - Eubie Blake - 1899
12. The Cake Walk in the Sky - Ben Harney - 1899
13. Combination March - Scott Joplin - 1896
14. La Pas Ma La - Ernest Hogan - 1895
15. 12th Street Rag - Euday Bowman - 1915
16. Shake Yo' Dusters, or Piccaninny Rag - William Henry Krell - 1898
17. Sugar Cane - Scott Joplin - 1908
18. Bohemia Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1919
19. Chicken Chowder - Irene M. Giblin - 1905
20. Climax Rag - James Scott - 1914
21. American Beauty Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1913
22. Louisiana Rag - Theodore Havermeyer Northrup - 1897
23. Fig Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
24. Fluffly Ruffles - Cecil Duane Crabb - 1907
25. Strenuous Life - Scott Joplin - 1902
26. Hilarity Rag - James Scott - 1910
27. Peaches and Cream Rag - Percy Wenrich - 1905
28. Wall Street Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
29. Peacherine Rag - Scott Joplin - 1901
30. The Chevy Chase - Eubie Blake - 1914
31. Roustabout Rag - Paul Sarebresole - 1897
32. Weeping Willow - Scott Joplin - 1903
33. Broadway Rag - James Scott - 1922
34. The Chrysanthemum - Scott Joplin - 1904
35. Dill Pickles Rag - Charles L. Johnson - 1906
36. Cleopatra Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1910
37. Sunflower Slow Drag - Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden - 1901
38. Castle House Rag - James Reese Europe - 1914
39. Champagne Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1915
40. The Baltimore Todolo - Eubie Blake - 1910
41. Elite Syncopations - Scott Joplin - 1902
42. Grace and Beauty (A Classy Rag) - James Scott - 1909
43. Hoosier Rag - Julia Lee Niebergall - 1907
44. Pineapple Rag - Scott Joplin - 1908
45. Don't Jazz Me Rag - James Scott - 1921
46. The Ragtime Dance - Scott Joplin - 1902
47. Top Liner Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1916
48. Temptation Rag - Henry Lodge - 1909
49. Mister Johnson (Turn Me Loose) - Ben Harney - 1896
50. Melody Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1911
51. Steeplechase Rag - James P. Johnson - c.1914-1916
52. The Dream Rag - Jesse Pickett - 1920
53. Regal Stomp (AKA: Bow to Your Papa) - Jimmy Blythe - 1901
54. Sensation Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1908
55. Great Scott Rag - James Scott - 1909
56. Gladiolus Rag - Scott Joplin - 1907
57. Alabama Dream (Ragtime Cake Walk) - George D. Barnard - 1899
58. New Era Rag - James Scott - 1919
59. Excelsior Rag - Joseph Lamb - 1909
60. Honey Moon Rag - James Scott - 1916
61. Dusty Rag - May Aufderheide - 1908
62. Kansas City Rag - James Scott - 1907
63. Eubie's Classical Rag - Eubie Blake - 1914
64. Junk Man Rag - Luckey Roberts - 1913
65. Tickled to Death - Charles Hunter - 1899
66. Pastime Rag #5 - Artie Matthews - 1913
67. St. Louis Tickle - Theron C. Bennett - 1904
68. Blue Goose Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1916
69. Powder Rag - Raymond Birch (Charles L. Johnson) - 1908
70. Dixie Blossoms - Percy Wenrich - 1906
71. Freckles Rag - Larry Buck - 1905
72. At a Ragtime Reception - Ben M. Jerome - 1899
73. Silk Hose Rag - Omar Sims - 1916
74. The Ebony Funeral - Carl Lexhoizt - 1894
75. The Thriller Rag - May Aufderheide - 1909
76. Whistling Rufus - Kerry Mills - 1899
77. Music Box Rag - Charles Luckey Roberts - 1914
78. Just Ask Me - Charles Hunter - 1902
79. Rag de Luxe - Elmer Olson & Scott Gowles - 1913
80. Porcupine Rag - Charles L. Johnson - 1909
81. Scott Joplin's New Rag - Scott Joplin - 1912
82. The Aviator Rag - Irene M. Giblin - 1910
83. You May Go, but This Will Bring You Back - Ben Harney - 1897
84. Ophelia Rag - James Scott - 1910
85. Possum and Taters - Charles Hunter - 1900
86. Snowball Babe - Roland Flick -1900
87. Honey Rag - Egbert Van Alstyne - 1909
88. A Tennessee Favorite - P. Emsel - 1899
89. Harlem Rag - Tom Turpin - 1897
90. Corn Shucks Rag - Ed Kuhn - 1908
91. The Smoky Topaz - Grace Bolen - 1901
92. Kismet Rag - Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden - 1913
93. Cataract Rag - Robert Hampton - 1914
94. Chatterbox Rag - George Botsford - 1910
95. Slippery Elm Rag - Emma Biba - 1914
96. Heliotrope Bouquet - Scott Joplin and Louis Chauvin - 1907
97. The Webster Grove Rag - Axel Christensen - 1915
98. Ashy Africa - Percy Wenrich - 1905
99. The National Rag - Ethel C. Schultz - 1908
100. Shake Ol' Brown Rag - R. P. Akard - 1916







More DigitalDreamDoor Music Lists
• Library of Congress - History of Ragtime
• New World Encyclopedia - Ragtime
• Ragtime - Joachim Berendt - The Jazz Book
• Scott Joplin - the man and his music
• Ragtime Dorian Henry - PDF + MIDI
• America's First Pop Star - YouTube video

When attempting to look up information on women singers and performers of the Ragtime era, you will notice that there is not much of it. This is probably due to the fact that the places where bands and singers performed at, such as dancehalls and parlors, were looked at as immoral for women to be at, even if you were a performer. During the time of Ragtime, the lifestyle that performers lived was surrounded by liquor, drugs, gambling and prostitution so to see a woman involved in such activities would result in the questioning of her morals and standards as a woman. This would obviously make it very hard to be widely-known as a woman musician during this time, especially for a black woman.

Ragtime officially originated in 1896, and was defined by its unique performance style that eventually led to the creation of jazz music. Ben Harney was said to be the originator of ragtime but African Americans were said to have transformed, shaped and popularized this new style that consisted of song, dance, and syncopated instrumental music. Some of the dances included the cakewalk which was 'a couples dance originated by slaves in North America around the early 1900's' (Erica Taylor, https://youtu.be/DR8QQ4GOt-s).

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Rosa Henderson was known as one of the 'great female blues singers of the 1920's and 1930's' but also recorded and performed jazz music as well. She was born in Kentucky in 1896, just as the beginning of the Ragtime era evolved and her career as an entertainer began in 1913. Soon she began performing and was accompanied by bands such as Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five and the Kansas City Four. Early on in her career she got the chance to perform on numerous Broadway productions in New York and in places such as London. Throughout her career in the 1920's and 30's, she was said to have recorded over 100 tracks for many recording companies. Her fame was short lived even though she continued on performing every once in a while but her impact during her time was amazing.

Rosa Henderson was known as one of the 'great female blues singers of the 1920's and 1930's' but also recorded and performed jazz music as well. She was born in Kentucky in 1896, just as the beginning of the Ragtime era evolved and her career as an entertainer began in 1913. Soon she began performing and was accompanied by bands such as Fletcher Henderson's Jazz Five and the Kansas City Four.

Early on in her career she got the chance to perform on numerous Broadway productions in New York and in places such as London. Throughout her career in the 1920's and 30's, she was said to have recorded over 100 tracks for many recording companies. Her fame was short lived even though she continued on performing every once in a while but her impact during her time wasamazing.https://music.fandom.com/wiki/Rosa_Henderson

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Personally, Rosa Henderson's voice was very unique but still fit well with the era she was included in. She had the perfect voice for jazz and blues. I really enjoyed discovering her music but I wish there was more information on her career and life for me to dig deeper into. She was said to have recorded plenty of songs with various people and recording companies so there should be plenty of information on her as a person and performer. Overall, I still thoroughly loved the sound of her music and voice.

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