Ragtime music originated from African-American communities in the late 19th century, descending from the jigs and march music played by black bands. It began as dance music in the red-light districts in cities such as St Louis and New Orleans, before becoming a popular music genre published as sheet music for piano. An example of popular ragtime music is the 1899 publication of the song 'Maple Leaf Rag' by ragtime composer Scott Joplin.
Probably his father. He played the piano at family get togethers and he also wrote his own songs.
No, Liszt's father was a talented pianist and cellist and taught him from the age of 6.
He is credited with being the "father of black gospel music", and was a leader blues pianist early in his life. He essentially created gospel music, combining spirituals and jazz.
Neil Sedaka (b. 03/13/39), pop/rocl singer, pianist and composer, has no middle name. His father was Mac and his mother Eleanor Appel. He is also a cousin to the singer Eydie Gorme.
Ben Harney
IT IS WHERE SCOTT JOPLIN A.K.A"FATHER OF RAGTIME MUSIC" LIVED.
No. He is a jazz pianist and bandleader.
French horn Inderjeet Singh
Ragtime music originated from African-American communities in the late 19th century, descending from the jigs and march music played by black bands. It began as dance music in the red-light districts in cities such as St Louis and New Orleans, before becoming a popular music genre published as sheet music for piano. An example of popular ragtime music is the 1899 publication of the song 'Maple Leaf Rag' by ragtime composer Scott Joplin.
not sure what his mother did, but im pretty sure his father was a classical pianist
not sure what his mother did, but im pretty sure his father was a classical pianist
Beethoven came from a musically gifted family. His father taught him to play the piano.
not sure what his mother did, but im pretty sure his father was a classical pianist
English Puritans banned Father Christmas in 17th century
No. In the King James version * Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: The term "Holy Ghost" gave way in the middle of the twentieth century to the expression "holy Spirit".
20'th century.