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Andrew Greene

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Andrew Greene, 26, is the leading young authority on orchestral ragtime and silent film accompaniment in the United States. He is the Founder, Conductor, and Director of the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra, "the premier American Ragtime ensemble" as hailed by the Washington Post, dedicated to preserving and performing America's music: Ragtime. Mr. Greene founded the orchestra while a freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park, hoping to draw attention to this neglected but historically-important music. He is the curator of the Arthur C. Ziegler, E.J. McBride, Louis H

Album

Elite Syncopations: Favorites from the Ragtime Era

Label: Rivermont Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1. Ragtime Soldier Man (1912) by Irving Berlin2. At A Georgia Camp Meeting (1897) by Kerry Mills3. Elite Syncopations (1902) by Scott Joplin4. You’re A Grand Old Flag (1906) by George M. Cohan5. Charleston Rag (c. 1899) by Eubie Blake6. Floatin’ Down To Cotton Town (1919) by F. Henri Klickmann7. Semper Fidelis (1888) by John Philip Sousa8. Fido Is A Hot Dog Now (1914) by Raymond Walker9. The Entertainer (1902) by Scott Joplin10. He’d Have To Get Under, Get Out And Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile) (1913) by Maurice Abrahams11. Grace and Beauty (1909) by James Scott12. The Silver Swan (c. 1914) by Scott Joplin13. Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1911) by Irving Berlin14. Desecration Rag (Rag Humoresque) (1914) by Felix Ardnt15. Delectation: Valse Hesitation (1914) by Walter Rolfe16. Jazarella (1919) by Larry Briers17. Alabama Jubilee (1915) by George L. Cobb18. Beale Street (1917) by W.C. Handy19. Oh Slip It Man: Trombone Novelty (1916) by N.C. Davis20. Frog-I- More Rag (c. 1908) by Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton21. At The Moving Picture Ball (1920) by Jos. Santly22. Tiger Rag: Jazz One Step (1917) by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band


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