List of ragtime composers
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  • Felix Arndt
    Felix Arndt
    Felix Arndt was an American pianist and composer of popular music. His mother was the Countess Fevrier, related to Napoleon III....

     (1889 – 1918), "Nola"
  • May Aufderheide
    May Aufderheide
    May Frances Aufderheide Kaufman was an American composer of ragtime music. She was probably the best known among female ragtime composers...

     (1888 – 1972), "Dusty"
  • Roy Bargy
    Roy Bargy
    Roy Fredrick Bargy was an American composer and pianist.Born in Newaygo, Michigan, he grew up in Toledo, Ohio, where he was exposed to the music of pianists Johnny Walters and Luckey Roberts. In 1919 he began working with Charley Straight at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in Chicago, performing,...

     (1894 – 1974), "Pianoflage"
  • William Beebe, "Ragtime March" (1897)

  • Harry Belding (1873 – 1932), "Good Gravy Rag"
  • Theron C. Bennett
    Theron C. Bennett
    Theron Catlen Bennett was an American pianist, ragtime composer, and music publisher.Born in Pierce City, Missouri, he graduated in 1902 from the school which is now New Mexico State University. He worked for the Victor Kramer Co., which published some of his early compositions. He became a music...

     (1879 – 1937), "The St. Louis Tickle"
  • Charlotte Blake (1885 – 1979), "That Poker Rag"
  • Eubie Blake
    Eubie Blake
    James Hubert Blake was an American composer, lyricist, and pianist of ragtime, jazz, and popular music. In 1921, Blake and long-time collaborator Noble Sissle wrote the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, one of the first Broadway musicals to be written and directed by African Americans...

     (1887 – 1983), "The Baltimore Todalo"
  • Blind Boone (1864 – 1927), "Southern Rag Medley No. 1"
  • George Botsford
    George Botsford
    George Botsford was an American composer of ragtime and other forms of music.Botsford was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and grew up in Iowa. His first copyrighted number was "The Katy Flyer -- Cake Walk," published in 1899. His most important rag is "Black and White Rag," published in 1908...

     (1874 – 1949), "Black and White Rag
    Black and White Rag
    Black and White Rag is a 1908 ragtime composition by George Botsford.The first known recording of this piece was by Albert Benzler, recorded on Lakeside/U.S.Everlasting Cylinder #380 in June of 1911. This recording is somewhat rare , and significant...

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  • Euday L. Bowman
    Euday L. Bowman
    Euday Louis Bowman was an American pianist and composer of ragtime and blues who represented the style of Texas Ragtime...

     (1887 – 1949), "Twelfth Street Rag"
  • Thomas E. Broady (1877 – ?), "Whittling Remus"
  • Brun Campbell
    Brun Campbell
    Brun Campbell was an American composer and pianist. Born Sanford Brunson Campbell in Oberlin, Kansas, he ran away to Oklahoma City when he was fifteen and met Scott Joplin. For the next decade, he made his living as a traveling pianist in the Midwestern and Southern United States...

     (1884 – 1952), "Barber Shop Rag"
  • Louis Chauvin
    Louis Chauvin
    Louis Chauvin was an American ragtime musician.Born in St. Louis, Missouri of a Mexican Spanish-Indian father and an African American mother, he was widely considered the finest pianist in the St. Louis area at the turn of the century...

     (1881 – 1908), "Heliotrope Bouquet"
  • George L. Cobb
    George L. Cobb
    George Linus Cobb was a prolific composer best known for ragtime, including both instrumental compositions and ragtime songs, although he did produce other works including marches and waltzes. Jack Yellen was a frequent lyricist for the songs.Entering Syracuse University in 1905, his first...

     (1886 – 1942), "Russian Rag"
  • Zez Confrey
    Zez Confrey
    Edward Elzear "Zez" Confrey was an American composer and performer of piano music. His most noted works were "Kitten on the Keys," and "Dizzy Fingers."-Life and career:...

     (1895 – 1971), "Kitten on the Keys"
  • Les C. Copeland
    Les C. Copeland
    Leslie C. Copeland was an American composer and pianist. As a boy, he played in Lew Dockstader's minstrel troupe. He later sold ragtime compositions to Jerome H. Remick and others. Some of his performances are preserved on piano rolls...

     (1887 – 1942), "French Pastry Rag"
  • Cecil Duane Crabb
    Cecil Duane Crabb
    Cecil Duane Crabb was an American composer of ragtime music and a member of Indianapolis group of ragtime composers....

     (1890 – 1953), "Fluffy Ruffles"
  • Claude Debussy
    Claude Debussy
    Claude-Achille Debussy was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he was one of the most prominent figures working within the field of impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions...

     (1862 – 1918), "Golliwogg's Cakewalk" and "Général Lavine"
  • Blind Willie McTell
    Blind Willie McTell
    Blind Willie McTell , was an influential Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist. He played with a fluid, syncopated fingerstyle guitar technique, common among many exponents of Piedmont blues, although, unlike his contemporaries, he used exclusively a twelve-string guitar...

     (1898 – 1959) "Southern Can Is Mine"
  • Charlie Patton
    Charlie Patton
    Charlie Patton , better known as Charley Patton, was an American Delta blues musician. He is considered by many to be the "Father of the Delta Blues", and is credited with creating an enduring body of American music and personally inspiring just about every Delta blues man...

     (1891 – 1934)"Shake It And Break It"
  • Jacob Henry Ellis, "Hannah's Promenade" (1897)
  • James Reese Europe
    James Reese Europe
    James Reese Europe was an American ragtime and early jazz bandleader, arranger, and composer. He was the leading figure on the African American music scene of New York City in the 1910s.-Biography:...

     (1880 – 1919), "Castle House Rag"
  • Ernst Fischer
    Ernst Fischer (composer)
    Ernst Fischer was a German keyboardist and composer of light music both for piano and for orchestra. He became well-known to radio listeners all over the world from the 1930s to 1960s. Although he wrote numerous piano pieces, perhaps his most famous work is the orchestral suite, Südlich der Alpen...

     (1900 – 1975), "Pretty Baby"
  • Lucian Porter Gibson (1890 – 1959), "Jinx Rag"
  • George Hamilton Green
    George Hamilton Green
    George Hamilton Green, Jr. was a xylophonist, composer, and cartoonist born in Omaha, Nebraska. He was born into a musical family, both his grandfather and his father being composers, arrangers, and conductors for bands in Omaha. From age four G.H...

     (1893 – 1970), "Ragtime Robin"
  • Gene Greene
    Gene Greene
    Eugene Delbert Greene , better known as Gene Greene was an American entertainer, singer and composer, nicknamed The Ragtime King. He was a vaudeville star and made some of the earliest sound recordings of scat singing in 1911 for Columbia Records and Victor Records and was a popular Ragtime performer...

     (1881 – 1930), "King of the Bungaloos"
  • Harry P. Guy (1870 – 1950), "Echoes from the Snowball Club"
  • R. J. Hamilton, "Ragtime Patrol" (1897)
  • Ben Harney
    Ben Harney
    Benjamin Robertson "Ben" Harney was a United States of America songwriter, entertainer, and pioneer of ragtime music. His 1895 composition "You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down" is regarded as one of the first published ragtime songs...

     (1871 – 1938), "You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down" (1895) and "Cake Walk In The Sky"
  • Robert Hampton (1890 – 1945), "Agitation Rag"
  • Scott Hayden
    Scott Hayden
    Scott Hayden was an African-American composer of ragtime music.Born in Sedalia, Missouri, he was the son of Marion and Julia Hayden...

     (1882 – 1915), "Pear Blossoms"
  • Abe Holzmann
    Abe Holzmann
    Abe Holzmann was a German/American composer, who is most famous today for his march Blaze-Away!Abraham Holzmann was born in New York City. His parents were Jacob Holzmann, a Hungarian immigrant and Isabella Holzmann, a native of Louisiana. The young Holzmann learned music in Germany...

     (1874 – 1939), "Smoky Mokes"
  • Ernest Hogan
    Ernest Hogan
    Ernest Hogan was the first African American entertainer to produce and star in a Broadway show and helped create the musical genre of ragtime....

     (1865 – 1909) "La Pas Ma La" and "All Coons Look Alike to Me"
  • Charles Hunter (1876 – 1906), "Tickled to Death"
  • Harry Jentes (1887 – 1958), "Bantam Step"
  • Charles L. Johnson
    Charles L. Johnson
    Charles Leslie Johnson was an American composer of ragtime and popular music. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, died in Kansas City, Missouri, and lived his entire life in those two cities...

     (1876 – 1950), "Dill Pickles"
  • James P. Johnson
    James P. Johnson
    James P. Johnson was an American pianist and composer...

     (1894 – 1955), "Carolina Shout"
  • Scott Joplin
    Scott Joplin
    Scott Joplin was an American composer and pianist. Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions, and was later dubbed "The King of Ragtime". During his brief career, Joplin wrote 44 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas...

     (1867 – 1917), "Maple Leaf Rag
    Maple Leaf Rag
    The "Maple Leaf Rag" is an early ragtime musical composition for piano composed by Scott Joplin. It was one of Joplin's early works, and is one of the most famous of all ragtime pieces, and became the model for ragtime compositions by subsequent composers. As a result Joplin was called the "King...

    " and "The Entertainer (rag) The Entertainer"
  • Joe Jordan
    Joe Jordan (musician)
    Joe Jordan was an African American musician and composer. Jordan was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, grew up in St...

     (1882 – 1971), "Pekin Rag"
  • Sadie Koninsky
    Sadie Koninsky
    Sadie G. Koninsky was an American composer, music publisher, and music teacher who lived most of her life in Troy, New York. A prolific composer, she is thought to have authored over 300 pieces of music, including waltzes and marches...

     (1879 – 1952), "Eli Green's Cake Walk"
  • Reverend Gary Davis
    Reverend Gary Davis
    Reverend Gary Davis, also Blind Gary Davis, was an American blues and gospel singer and guitarist, who was also proficient on the banjo and harmonica...

     (1896 – 1972), "Italian Rag" and "Soldier's March"
  • William Henry Krell (1868 – 1933), "Mississippi Rag" (1897) and "Shake Yo' Dusters", or "Piccaninny Rag" (1898)
  • Joseph F. Lamb (1887 – 1960), "American Beauty Rag"
  • Henry Lodge (1884 – 1933), "Temptation Rag"
  • Marie Louka (18?? – 19??), "The Rajah" (1902), "Karmara" (1903)
  • Arthur Marshall
    Arthur Marshall (ragtime composer)
    Arthur Marshall was an African-American composer and performer of ragtime music.Marshall was born on a farm in Saline County, Missouri, but a few years later his family moved to Sedalia, Missouri...

     (1881 – 1968), "Kinklets"
  • Artie Matthews
    Artie Matthews
    Artie Matthews was a songwriter, pianist, and ragtime composer.Artie Matthews was born in Braidwood, Illinois; his family moved to Springfield, Illinois in his youth. He learned to play piano, mostly popular songs and light classics, until he heard ragtime played by a pianist named Banty Morgan...

     (1888 – 1958), "Pastime Rag No. 5"
  • Kerry Mills
    Kerry Mills
    Kerry Mills was an American composer of popular music during the Tin Pan Alley era. His stylistically diverse music ranged from ragtime to cakewalk to marches. He was most prolific between 1895 and 1918....

     (1869 – 1948), "At a Georgia Camp Meeting"
  • Jelly Roll Morton
    Jelly Roll Morton
    Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe , known professionally as Jelly Roll Morton, was an American ragtime and early jazz pianist, bandleader and composer....

     (1890 – 1941), "Frog-I-More Rag"
  • Julia Lee Niebergall (1886 – 1968), "Horseshoe Rag"
  • Theodore Havermeyer Northrup (1866 – 1919), "Louisiana Rag" (1897)
  • Paul Pratt (1890 – 1948), "Colonial Glide"
  • Arthur Pryor
    Arthur Pryor
    Arthur Willard Pryor was a trombone virtuoso, bandleader, and soloist with the Sousa Band. In later life, he was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who served on the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders during the 1930s.Pryor was born on the second floor of...

     (1870 – 1942), "A Coon Band Contest" (1899), "Razzazza Mazzazza" (1906)
  • Luckey Roberts
    Luckey Roberts
    Charles Luckeyeth Roberts, better known as Luckey Roberts was an American composer and stride pianist who worked in the jazz, ragtime, and blues styles.-Biography:...

     (1887 – 1968), "Junk Man Rag"
  • J. Russel Robinson (1892 – 1963), "Eccentric" and "Sapho Rag"
  • Paul Sarebresole
    Paul Sarebresole
    Paul Sarebresole was an early composer of ragtime music.Sarebresole was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. His French ancestors spelled the family name "Sarrebresolles"....

     (1875 – 1911), "Roustabout Rag"
  • James Scott
    James Scott (musician)
    James Sylvester Scott 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....

     (1885 – 1938), "Frog Legs Rag
    Frog Legs Rag
    "Frog Legs Rag" is a classic rag composed by James Scott and published by John Stillwell Stark in December 1906. It was James Scott's first commercial success. Prior to this composition Scott had published marches...

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  • Arthur S. Shaw (1878 – 1949), "Rag-Ma-La" (1897)
  • Adaline Sheppard (1885 – 1950), "Pickles and Peppers"
  • Russell Smith (1890 – 1969), "That Demon Rag"
  • Ted Snyder
    Ted Snyder
    Theodore Frank Snyder , was a U.S. composer, lyricist, and music publisher . His hits include "The Sheik of Araby" and "Who's Sorry Now?" . In 1970, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame...

     (1881 – 1965) "Ramshackle Rag"
  • John Philip Sousa
    John Philip Sousa
    John Philip Sousa was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era, known particularly for American military and patriotic marches. Because of his mastery of march composition, he is known as "The March King" or the "American March King" due to his British counterpart Kenneth J....

     (1854 – 1932), "With Pleasure" (1912), "Willow Blossoms" (1916)
  • Etilmon J. Stark
    Etilmon J. Stark
    Etilmon Justus Stark was a prolific ragtime composer and arranger, the eldest son of ragtime publisher John Stark....

     (1868 – 1962), "Billiken Rag"
  • Charley Straight
    Charley Straight
    Charles Theodore Straight , better known as Charley Straight, was an American pianist, bandleader and composer. He started his career in 1909 accompanying singer Gene Greene in Vaudeville. In 1916 he began working at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in Chicago were he recorded dozens of piano rolls...

     (1891 – 1940), "Rufenreddy"
  • Igor Stravinsky
    Igor Stravinsky
    Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky ; 6 April 1971) was a Russian, later naturalized French, and then naturalized American composer, pianist, and conductor....

     (1882 – 1971), "Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music
    Piano-Rag-Music is a composition for piano solo by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1919.Stravinsky, who had, by that time, emigrated to France after his studies with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in Russia, was confronted with American jazz combos actively influential in Europe...

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  • Wilber Sweatman (1882 – 1961), "Down Home Rag"
  • Charles Hubbard Thompson
    Charles Hubbard Thompson
    Charles Hubbard Thompson was a ragtime pianist and composer.Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he was given some piano lessons in his youth, though he later described himself as self-taught. He left St. Louis in 1911 to tour in Ohio and Indiana. In 1912, he met James P. Johnson in either Washington D.C...

     (1891 – 1964), "The Lily"
  • Harry Tierney
    Harry Tierney
    Harry Austin Tierney was a successful American composer of musical theatre, best known for long-running hits such as Irene , Broadway's longest-running show of the era , Kid Boots and Rio Rita , one of the first musicals to be turned into a talking picture .Born...

     (1890 – 1965), "The Bumble Bee"
  • Tom Turpin
    Tom Turpin
    Thomas Million John Turpin was an African-American composer of ragtime music.Tom Turpin was born in Savannah, Georgia, a son of John L. Turpin and Lulu Waters Turpin. In his early twenties he opened a saloon in St...

     (1873 – 1922), "Harlem Rag"
  • Percy Wenrich
    Percy Wenrich
    Percy Wenrich was a United States composer of ragtime and popular music.Born in Joplin, Missouri, he left for Chicago in 1901 and moved on to New York City around 1907 to work as a Tin Pan Alley composer, but his music retains a Missouri folk flavor...

     (1880 – 1952), "Peaches and Cream"
  • Fats Waller
    Fats Waller
    Fats Waller , born Thomas Wright Waller, was a jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer...

     (1904 – 1943), "Valentine Stomp"
  • Clarence C. Wiley (1883 – 1908), "Car-Bahlick Acid Rag"
  • Clarence Woods
    Clarence Woods
    Clarence Homer Woods was an early and somewhat influential American ragtime composer.- Formative years :...

     (1888 – 1956), "Slippery Elm Rag"
  • Calvin Lee Woolsey (1884 – 1946), "Medic Rag"

Modern ragtime composers (since 1940)

  • William Albright
    William Albright (musician)
    William Albright was an American composer, pianist and organist.Albright was born in Gary, Indiana, and began learning the piano at the age of five, and attended the Juilliard Preparatory Department , the Eastman School of Music and the University of Michigan , where he studied composition with...

     (1944 – 1998), "Brass Knuckles"
  • Peter Andersson (born 1968), "The River Boat Slow Drag"
  • James F. Andris "The St. Louis Zoo Rag"
  • Neil Blaze "Rosewood Rag"
  • William Bolcom
    William Bolcom
    William Elden Bolcom is an American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, two Grammy Awards, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Bolcom taught composition at the University of Michigan from 1973–2008...

     (born 1938), "The Graceful Ghost"
  • Sune "Sumpen" Borg (1931 – 2002), "Ylva Rag"
  • Tom Brier "Goldeneye Rag"
  • Lou Busch
    Lou Busch
    Louis Ferdinand Busch was a music producer, musician and songwriter who was best known for performing as a pianist under the nickname Joe "Fingers" Carr.-Biography:...

     (1910 – 1979) "Carr's Hop"
  • Elena Kats-Chernin
    Elena Kats-Chernin
    Elena Kats-Chernin is an Australian composer.Elena Kats-Chernin was born in Tashkent , and migrated to Australia in 1975.-Europe:...

     (born 1957), "Russian Rag"
  • Bob Darch "Suicide Table Rag"
  • Bill Edwards "The Hanon Rag"
  • Richard Egan
    Richard Egan (composer)
    Richard Allen Egan Jr. is a ragtime pianist, composer, transcriber, and arranger.-Bio:From the ages of 8 to 12 Richard took rudimentary piano lessons from a local church organist, reaching the second year level of studies by his fourth year...

     (born 1959), "Campbellmania"
  • Keith Emerson
    Keith Emerson
    Keith Noel Emerson is an English keyboard player and composer. Formerly a member of the Keith Emerson Trio, John Brown's Bodies, The T-Bones, V.I.P.s, P.P. Arnold's backing band, and The Nice , he was a founder of Emerson, Lake & Palmer , one of the early supergroups, in 1970...

     (born 1944), "Barrelhouse Shakedown"
  • Frank French "Belle of Louisville"
  • Ragnar Hellspong (born 1944), "Rag's Rag"
  • Dick Hyman
    Dick Hyman
    Richard “Dick” Hyman is an American jazz pianist/keyboardist and composer, best-known for his versatility with jazz piano styles. Over a 50 year career, he has functioned as pianist, organist, arranger, music director, and, increasingly, as composer...

     (born 1927), "Ragtime Razz Matazz"
  • Mattias Högberg (co-composer) "Bowler Hat Rag"
  • Benjamin Intartaglia "Ghost Castle Rag"
  • Dave Jasen (born 1937), "Raymond's Rag"
  • Daniel Jencka "Frederick's Royal Rag"
  • Glenn Jenks "The Harbour Rag"
  • Vincent M. Johnson "Octopus On The Keys"
  • Max Keenlyside "Deep Fried Rag"
  • Sue Keller (born 1952), "Cranberry Stomp"
  • Scott Kirby "Ravenna"
  • Bill Krenz "Mud Cat Rag"
  • Tom Lehrer
    Tom Lehrer
    Thomas Andrew "Tom" Lehrer is an American singer-songwriter, satirist, pianist, mathematician and polymath. He has lectured on mathematics and musical theater...

     (born 1928) "The Vatican Rag"
  • Peter Lundberg (born 1942), "Gothenburg Rag"
  • Johnny Maddox
    Johnny Maddox
    Johnny Maddox is a ragtime pianist and collector of ragtime memorabilia.His interest in the era of ragtime and blues was fueled by his Aunt Zula Cothron. She played ragtime piano at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, and taught Johnny to play...

     "Friday Night Stomp"
  • Eric Marchese "The Grape Vine"
  • Oleg Mezjuev (born 1966), "Café Parisién"
  • Larisa Migachyov
    Larisa Migachyov
    Larisa Migachyov is a Russian-born composer and ragtime enthusiast. Having 27 ragtime compositions to her credit, she is now the most prolific female composer in the history of ragtime. She started piano lessons when she was 5 and continued with her music education learning musical theory, music...

    , "The Purple Chicken Rag"
  • Max Morath
    Max Morath
    Max Morath 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 devoted and prolific performer, writing several plays and productions, as well as being variously a recording artist, actor and radio...

     (born 1926), "One for Amelia"
  • David Thomas Roberts
    David Thomas Roberts
    David Thomas Roberts is an American composer and musician, known primarily as a modern ragtime composer. Roberts is also a painter in a primitivist style....

     (born 1955), "Roberto Clemente"
  • Ron O'Dell (born 1970) "Mad Scientist Rag"
  • Andrew O'Donnell "The Rag of A Thousand Terrors"
  • Reginald Robinson
    Reginald Robinson
    Reginald R. Robinson is a noted composer and performer of ragtime music. In 2004, he received a MacArthur Genius Grant. He was raised by working class parents in Chicago, for many years living in the Henry Horner Homes, a South Side housing project...

     (born 1972), "The Strong Man"
  • Ron Ross "Digital Rag"
  • PJ Schmidt (1944-1999) "French Vanilla, Mathilda's Waltz & Father Martin's Song"
  • Thomas Shea
    Thomas Shea (composer)
    Thomas William Shea was an American ragtime composer.Born in Mattoon, Illinois, United States, Shea studied piano briefly as a child, but later became interested in ragtime after hearing the "Maple Leaf Rag." After learning some ragtime by ear, he started composing his own rags...

     (1931 – 1982), "Little Wabash Special"
  • Joakim Stenshäll (1962 – 2009), "Entropy Rag"
  • Trebor Tichenor (born 1940), "Bucksnort Stomp"
  • Nobuo Uematsu
    Nobuo Uematsu
    is a Japanese video game composer, best known for scoring the majority of titles in the Final Fantasy series. He is considered as one of the most famous and respected composers in the video game community...

     (born 1959), "Spinach Rag"
  • Kjell Waltman (born 1960), "Orange Blossoms"
  • Brent Watkins "Cedar River Ramble"
  • Dick Zimmerman
    Dick Zimmerman
    Richard "Dick" Zimmerman is a professional magician known for contributing many signature illusions. He was born in Charleston, West Virginia, United States.He has also acted as magic consultant for magicians, including David Copperfield....

    (born 1937), "Lost And Found Rag"
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