Max Edward Morath (October 1, 1926 – June 19, 2023) was an American ragtime pianist, composer, actor, and author. He was best known for his piano playing...
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Austrian-born American photographer Kurt Morath (born 1984), New Zealand-born Tongan rugby union player Max Morath (1926–2023), American ragtime pianist...
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and Lamb. The second major factor was the rise to prominence of Max Morath. Morath created two television series for National Educational Television...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, Papageno's Glockenspiel tune: Max Morath, I Love You Truly: A Biographical Novel Based on the Life of Carrie Jacobs-Bond...
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and Morris Sing Yip Harburg (with Max Morath), Original Cast, 2003 Bolcom and Morris Sing Gus Kahn (with Max Morath), Original Cast, 2004 Someone Talked...
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Earl Hines Art Hodes Max Kaminsky Tim Laughlin Yank Lawson Cliff Leeman George Lewis Jimmy McPartland Eddie Miller Miff Mole Max Morath Red Nichols Tony Parenti...
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Dick Hyman, Honi Coles and the Copacetics, Bill Bolcom and Joan Morris, Max Morath, Marianne McPartland, Maurice Hines and Cab Calloway. Mr. Blake, born...
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American businessman, CEO of American Motors Corporation (1977–1982). Max Morath, 96, American ragtime pianist, television presenter and author. Diane...
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Conservatory Band Patty Larkin Live Dave Mallett Edwin McCain John McEuen Max Morath Nellie McKay Ramsay Midwood Charlie Musselwhite Phil Ochs Sinéad O'Connor...
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Teresa Taylor, 60, American alternative rock drummer (Butthole Surfers) 19 Max Morath, 96, American ragtime pianist Gabriele Schnaut, 72, German opera singer...
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ISBN 978-0-8203-5764-5.[page needed] The collaboration is described by Max Morath in I Love You Truly: A Biographical Novel Based on the Life of Carrie...
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attended the University of Michigan. In 1964, Pappalardi was a member of Max Morath's Original Rag Quartet (ORQ) in their premier engagement at New York City's...
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ISBN 0399527435 The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Popular Standards by Max Morath (2002) ISBN 0399527443 The NPR Curious Listener's Guide To American Folk...
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music and culture" by removing Victorian restraint. Composer and actor Max Morath found it striking that the vast majority of Joplin's work did not enjoy...
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Beatrice Lillie 1952 Broadway revue Various Various — An Evening with Max Morath at the Turn of the Century 1969 Off-Broadway revue Various Various — Ever...
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performers, such as singers Kay Starr, Jackie Cain, Dave Frishberg, and Max Morath, and musicians Billy Butterfield, Bob Wilber, Yank Lawson, Vic Dickenson...
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1966), "Café Parisién" Gilles Monfort (born 1981), "Hemlock Leaf Rag" Max Morath (1926–2023), "One for Amelia", "The Golden Hours", etc. Gary Noland (born...
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In the early 1990s, he was in New York City, playing in groups with Max Morath, Andy Stein, Herman Foster, Joe Ascione, and tuba player Sam Pilafian...
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reverting to a format featuring guest stars such as ragtime pianist Max Morath and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn, maintaining a live combo of first-rate...
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Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections: New York Clipper (1853-1924) Max Morath New York Clipper collection, 1966, Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York...
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businessman, CEO of American Motors Corporation (1977–1982) (b. 1928) Max Morath, 96, ragtime pianist, television presenter and author (b. 1926) June 20...
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President John F. Kennedy. He also toured and recorded as a banjoist with "Max Morath and the Original Rag Quartet." In 1968, he studied early music in Germany...
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1981) Max Morath, Jonah Man and Other Songs of the Bert Williams Era (Vanguard, 1976) Max Morath, The Ragtime Women (Vanguard, 1977) Max Morath, Dick...
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2003) Barbara Lea, Ed Polcer, at the Atlanta Jazz Party (Jazzology, 1993) Max Morath, Dick Sudhalter, In Jazz Country (Vanguard, 1979) Ed Polcer, Coast to...
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Jim Cullen – A Dramatic Musical The Legend of Jim Cullen Cast Ensemble MAI 2015 Max Morath – Complete Ragtime Works for Piano Aaron Robinson, piano MAI...
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Music for 89 Songs" Edited by Robert A. Fremont With an Introduction by Max Morath. 1973. pp. 372–377. "List of Orchestras". The Billboard. 22: 58. October...
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at 85". The Hollywood Reporter. Gabler, Jay (June 19, 2023). "Duluth's Max Morath, ragtime legend and public TV pioneer, dead at 96". Duluth News Tribune...
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artist and printmaker Janet Maguire, composer Duard Marshall, painter Max Morath, ragtime pianist, composer, actor and author Ann Royer, painter, sculptor...
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That Matters (1997) James Moody, Young at Heart (Warner Bros., 1996) Max Morath, A Tribute to Bert Williams (Vanguard, 1996) Gerry Mulligan, Re-birth...
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the Digital Mood (GRP, 1983) Max Morath, Jonah Man and Other Songs of the Bert Williams Era (Vanguard, 1976) Max Morath, Jonah Man: A Tribute to Bert...
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