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Max Morath - Wikipedia - Max Morath (born October 1, 1926) is an American ragtime pianist, composer,
actor and author. He is best known for his piano playing and is referred to as "Mr.
Ragtime". He has been a touring performer as well as being variously a
composer, recording artist, actor, playwright, and radio and television presenter.
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Max Morath - Max Morath was born on October 1, 1926 in Colorodo Springs, Colorado.
Though himself born after ragtime's decline, Max learned to play it from his
mother who had been a professional ragtime pianist. He was a radio and TV-
actor, writer, announcer and general entertainer before he devoted his career to
ragtime.
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Max Morath Discography at Discogs - Complete your Max Morath record collection. Discover Max Morath's full
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Max Morath - Ragtime Man - Amazon.com Music - Morath is in my opinion by far the best ragtime pianist. His two "The World of Scott
Joplin"-cd's are landmarks, and this one is a very fine supplementary. Most
compositions are by the big three, Joplin, Scott, and Lamb. But you'll also enjoy a
few seldom heard things by e.g. Joseph Northrup, Charles Johnson and George
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Max Morath - 3 ragtime songs - YouTube - Mar 31, 2010 ... Hello Hello New York Town - I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now - Has Anybody
Here Seen Kelly.
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Max Morath | Biography & History | AllMusic - Find Max Morath biography and history on AllMusic - Max Morath has never
forsaken his intense study…
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Max Morath: Living a Ragtime Life! Part 1 - YouTube - Oct 7, 2007 ... A concert by ragtime king Max Morath on May, 23 1963. First song: I'm Certainly
Living a Ragtime Life (Including: Dill Pickles) "This 1900 rouser made good s...
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Max Morath - IMDb - Max Morath, Self: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Max Morath was
born on October 1, 1927 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
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Max Morath, 1984 TV Ragtime Medley - YouTube - Nov 17, 2015 ... Ragtime piano player Max Morath plays a selection of his great ragtime hits in
this rare TV appearance from 1984.
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MAX MORATH IN RAG AND 'UNRAGTIME' - NYTimes.com - Jul 30, 1982 ... MANHATTANITES haven't seen much of Max Morath since his one-man show, ''
Max Morath at the Turn of the Century,'' at the Jan Hus House 13 years ago. He
did an hour of his ragtime songs and piano playing at Town Hall in 1974 and
1975 as part of the late afternoon ''Interludes'' series there, and a ...
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