1 -African-American ragtime composer
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2 -American sounding pop/indie singer
3 -Glasgow based producer & part of Conquering Animal Sound
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1 - James Sylvester Scott (February 12, 1885 – August 30, 1938) was an African-American ragtime composer, regarded as one of the three most important composers of classic ragtime, along with Scott Joplin and Joseph Lamb.
He was born in Neosho, Missouri to James Scott Sr. and Molly Thomas Scott, both former slaves. In 1901 his family moved to Carthage, Missouri, where he attended Lincoln High School. In 1902 he began working at the music store of Charles L. Dumars, first at menial labor, but before long demonstrating music at the piano, including his own pieces. Demand for his music convinced Dumars to print the first of Scott's published compositions, "A Summer Breeze", in 1903.
In 1906 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where Scott Joplin introduced him to publisher John Stillwell Stark. The first Scott rag that Stark published, "Frog Legs Rag", became a hit, and Scott became a regular contributor to the Stark catalogue. In 1914 Scott moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where he married Nora Johnson, taught music, and accompanied silent movies.
James Scott's 1904 "On the Pike", which refers to the midway of the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904.
With the arrival of sound movies, his fortunes declined. He lost his theater work, his wife died without child, and his health deteriorated. Though it is said he continued to compose, he published nothing after Stark's retirement in 1922. He died in Kansas City, Kansas and was buried there in the Westlawn Cemetery.
Scott's best-known compositions include "Climax Rag", "Frog Legs Rag", "Grace and Beauty", "Ophelia Rag" and "The Ragtime Oriole".
Scott was a cousin of blues singer Ada Brown.
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2 - American sounding pop/indie singer
lastfm albums:
Kind
James Scott
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3 Glasgow based producer & part of Conquering Animal Sound
http://www.list.co.uk/article/49126-interview-conquering-animal-sounds-james-scott-and-anneke-kampman/
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2 -American sounding pop/indie sing… Read Full Bio ↴1 -African-American ragtime composer
2 -American sounding pop/indie singer
3 -Glasgow based producer & part of Conquering Animal Sound
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1 - James Sylvester Scott (February 12, 1885 – August 30, 1938) was an African-American ragtime composer, regarded as one of the three most important composers of classic ragtime, along with Scott Joplin and Joseph Lamb.
He was born in Neosho, Missouri to James Scott Sr. and Molly Thomas Scott, both former slaves. In 1901 his family moved to Carthage, Missouri, where he attended Lincoln High School. In 1902 he began working at the music store of Charles L. Dumars, first at menial labor, but before long demonstrating music at the piano, including his own pieces. Demand for his music convinced Dumars to print the first of Scott's published compositions, "A Summer Breeze", in 1903.
In 1906 he moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where Scott Joplin introduced him to publisher John Stillwell Stark. The first Scott rag that Stark published, "Frog Legs Rag", became a hit, and Scott became a regular contributor to the Stark catalogue. In 1914 Scott moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where he married Nora Johnson, taught music, and accompanied silent movies.
James Scott's 1904 "On the Pike", which refers to the midway of the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904.
With the arrival of sound movies, his fortunes declined. He lost his theater work, his wife died without child, and his health deteriorated. Though it is said he continued to compose, he published nothing after Stark's retirement in 1922. He died in Kansas City, Kansas and was buried there in the Westlawn Cemetery.
Scott's best-known compositions include "Climax Rag", "Frog Legs Rag", "Grace and Beauty", "Ophelia Rag" and "The Ragtime Oriole".
Scott was a cousin of blues singer Ada Brown.
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2 - American sounding pop/indie singer
lastfm albums:
Kind
James Scott
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3 Glasgow based producer & part of Conquering Animal Sound
http://www.list.co.uk/article/49126-interview-conquering-animal-sounds-james-scott-and-anneke-kampman/
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@tyrosursel8688
Hi Cory,
ich liebe Rag time 😃. Applaus 😃. Du bekommst immer einen Daumen hoch.
Herzliche Grüsse, Ursel
@eveabrams6231
Love it! Even though you've played it many times before, your enjoyment of it comes through and is passed to the listener.
@357Shakey
How does this guy not get more views?!?! he's incredible!!!
@TonyWinston
Nice! How much do you have to practice to play it so flawlessly, or can you just 'read it down'? I know you're an incredible sight-reader.
@BachScholar
This piece is really pretty easy for me. I am by no means sight-reading it, since I have played it many times, recorded it before, and have taught it to students to whom I always demonstrate parts of it. I am 55 years old, have played piano since I was 7, and have played thousands of pieces. This is why this rag is simple for me. Also, it is one of James Scott's less difficult rags.
@aiden4393
@@BachScholar this rag is very charming
@sugarpacketchad
Well Done Sir!!!
@RWBHere
Hello, Cory. Thank-you for the video. Where did you find the score for this rag, please?
@RWBHere
Thank-you! We'll make good use of it.
@Remi-B-Goode
that s special how the A section in in C but modulate at bar15 and finished in G (and not a G "dominant", ii v in G)