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Scott Joplin was the "King of Ragtime," a composer and pianist who helped to define the genre and bring it to national prominence. His compositions, such as "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer," are still popular today.This book tells the story of Joplin's life and music, from his humble beginnings in Texarkana, Texas, to his rise to fame in St. Louis and New York City. It also explores the history of ragtime, from its roots in African American music to its influence on jazz and other genres.
The book is written in a clear and engaging style, and it is filled with fascinating details about Joplin's life and work. It is a must-read for anyone interested in ragtime, American music, or the history of African American culture.
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Joplin's humble beginnings and his rise to fame.
The history of ragtime, from its roots in African American music to its influence on jazz and other genres.
Joplin's compositions, such as "Maple Leaf… Read More