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Harry Akst

Harry Akst was among the quintessential Tin Skillet Alley composers, churning away dozens of strikes through the 1920s, including classics of the proper execution like “Am We Blue?,” “Baby Encounter,” “Dinah,” “First, Last and Usually,” “Stella,” and “Travelin’ Light.” Given birth to in NEW YORK in 1894, Akst became a …

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Rudy Wiedoeft

More than every other one instrumentalist, Rudy Wiedoeft helped popularize the saxophone in the first twentieth hundred years. Wiedoeft also left out a legacy of compositions for the saxophone that continues to be a fundamental element of its books. Blessed in Detroit, Wiedoeft used his parents and siblings within the …

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J. Russel Robinson

J. Russel Robinson (with only 1 “L”) was a pianist and songwriter from Indianapolis. Robinson started his profession in vaudeville around 1908 within an act known as the Robinson Brothers; his initial published structure was “Dynamite Rag,” which made an appearance in 1910. Robinson’s initial hit is at 1912 with …

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