Mon cher ami - la musique relie nos esprits et nos coeurs - sachez combien Vos choix , Votre interprétation plaisante chaleureuse sans inutiles fioritures, ainsi que Vos souriantes notices explicatives , font de Vous - c'est probable - un AMI MUSICAL apprécié dans le monde entier- et, surtout , en France , Suisse, Belgique et Allemagne parmi mes amis et relations , une star à l'égal des plus grands concertistes . Ce compliment est mérité. Continuez! Nous Vous aimons. These words come to you from Ray R Claud... alias Geoffroy Ogier champlain, Marne la Vallée. France
Adam you’re an absolute gem. I honestly don’t know what I enjoy more, your sublime playing or the history of music interludes. Just wonderful, tip on its way.
Live performance 4/28/2024 0:00:28 - 0:01:38 Red Rambler Rag (Julia Lee Niebergall 1912) 0:04:51 - 0:05:40 X-N-Tric (Louise V Gustin 1900) 0:08:52 - 0:09:38 Pickles and Peppers (Adaline Shepherd 1906) 0:13:20 - 0:14:12 Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks 1910) [Sophie Tucker] 0:18:15 - 0:19:33 Pinywoods Rag (Nellie Weldon CoCroft 1909) 0:22:39 - 0:24:03 Toddling the Todalo (A Baldwin Sloane 1911) lyrics: Ray Goetz [Blossom Seeley] 0:26:38 - 0:27:57 Redhead Rag (Irene Franklin 1908) 0:31:43 - 0:32:40 Rooster Rag (Muriel Pollock 1917) 0:36:55 - 0:37:58 Bully of the Town aka May Irwin's Bully song (Charles E Trevathan 1896) 0:40:46 - 0:41:58 Dream of a Doll (Pauline Alpert 1934) 0:45:02 - 0:45:23 Piano Poker (Pauline Alpert 1935) 0:49:16 - 0:51:01 Dancing Tambourine (WC Polla 1927) piano roll pb Pauline Alpert 0:59:37 - 1:00:43 Frankie and Johnny (Frank and Bert Leighton 1912) [Mae West] 1:04:56 - 1:06:13 I'm No Angel (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois 1:10:36 - 1:11:19 That Dallas Man (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois 1:16:14 - 1:17:16 Accent on Youth (Vee Lawnhurst 1934) 1:21:46 - 1:22:48 Red Rose Rag (Percy Wenrich 1911) [Dolly Connolly] 1:25:06 - 1:26:10 My Bluebird's Singing the Blues (Ralph Rainger 1933) lyrics: Leo Robin [Rose Marie] 1:29:44 - 1:30:45 Jazz Nocturne (Dana Suesse 1931) [became My Silent Love: lyrics: Edward Heyman 1932] 1:33:50 - 1:34:25 Whistling In the Dark (Dana Suesse 1931) - 1:36:05 You Oughta Be in Pictures (Dana Suesse 1934) 1:38:21 - 1:39:30 Afternoon of a Black Faun (Dana Suesse 1938)
Just ran across your YT channel. I remember attending a ragtime festival that I believe you organized in Durango many years ago. Glad to see you are getting exposure at some national venues. I need to look up events in Durango more often since I live about a 50 minute drive away.
Have been looking down your Sunday Concerts and realized you have made over 90, You should have a celebration when you do your 100th Sunday Concert. :)
Enjoyed your concert. If You are looking for some subjects for concert themes. I remembering hearing you play a couple of Billy Mayerl pieces, and as you know he did many tunes with flower titles. Maybe you could put together some more of his pieces and play a concert on tunes with a flower theme for Spring. BTW, every time I hear you play I can't help thinking of Adam Carroll the Ampico kid. I hope you consider that compliment. :) One piece he plays I enjoy on a roll is the Whistler and His Dog, it is a clever rendition.
Mon cher ami - la musique relie nos esprits et nos coeurs
- sachez combien Vos choix , Votre interprétation plaisante chaleureuse sans inutiles fioritures, ainsi que Vos souriantes notices explicatives , font de Vous - c'est probable - un AMI MUSICAL apprécié dans le monde entier- et, surtout , en France , Suisse, Belgique et Allemagne parmi mes amis et relations , une star à l'égal des plus grands concertistes . Ce compliment est mérité. Continuez! Nous Vous aimons. These words come to you from Ray R Claud... alias Geoffroy Ogier champlain, Marne la Vallée. France
Enjoyed hearing the piano roll! It brings this music and the composers to life!
Adam you’re an absolute gem. I honestly don’t know what I enjoy more, your sublime playing or the history of music interludes. Just wonderful, tip on its way.
Im viewing from New Zealand. You are a very good piano player. I like jazz music.
Live performance 4/28/2024
0:00:28 - 0:01:38 Red Rambler Rag (Julia Lee Niebergall 1912)
0:04:51 - 0:05:40 X-N-Tric (Louise V Gustin 1900)
0:08:52 - 0:09:38 Pickles and Peppers (Adaline Shepherd 1906)
0:13:20 - 0:14:12 Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks 1910) [Sophie Tucker]
0:18:15 - 0:19:33 Pinywoods Rag (Nellie Weldon CoCroft 1909)
0:22:39 - 0:24:03 Toddling the Todalo (A Baldwin Sloane 1911) lyrics: Ray Goetz [Blossom Seeley]
0:26:38 - 0:27:57 Redhead Rag (Irene Franklin 1908)
0:31:43 - 0:32:40 Rooster Rag (Muriel Pollock 1917)
0:36:55 - 0:37:58 Bully of the Town aka May Irwin's Bully song (Charles E Trevathan 1896)
0:40:46 - 0:41:58 Dream of a Doll (Pauline Alpert 1934)
0:45:02 - 0:45:23 Piano Poker (Pauline Alpert 1935)
0:49:16 - 0:51:01 Dancing Tambourine (WC Polla 1927) piano roll pb Pauline Alpert
0:59:37 - 1:00:43 Frankie and Johnny (Frank and Bert Leighton 1912) [Mae West]
1:04:56 - 1:06:13 I'm No Angel (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois
1:10:36 - 1:11:19 That Dallas Man (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois
1:16:14 - 1:17:16 Accent on Youth (Vee Lawnhurst 1934)
1:21:46 - 1:22:48 Red Rose Rag (Percy Wenrich 1911) [Dolly Connolly]
1:25:06 - 1:26:10 My Bluebird's Singing the Blues (Ralph Rainger 1933) lyrics: Leo Robin [Rose Marie]
1:29:44 - 1:30:45 Jazz Nocturne (Dana Suesse 1931) [became My Silent Love: lyrics: Edward Heyman 1932]
1:33:50 - 1:34:25 Whistling In the Dark (Dana Suesse 1931)
- 1:36:05 You Oughta Be in Pictures (Dana Suesse 1934)
1:38:21 - 1:39:30 Afternoon of a Black Faun (Dana Suesse 1938)
ADAM!!👋🏼👏🏼You played one of my favorites, The Rooster Rag! 🎹🐓
Just ran across your YT channel. I remember attending a ragtime festival that I believe you organized in Durango many years ago. Glad to see you are getting exposure at some national venues. I need to look up events in Durango more often since I live about a 50 minute drive away.
I play at the Strater Hotel about 8-10 weeks every summer. Please come check it out!
Have been looking down your Sunday Concerts and realized you have made over 90, You should have a celebration when you do your 100th Sunday Concert. :)
There are some that I have deleted if I was not proud of the performance overall... so the number is definitely way over 100 already!
As far as I know publisher Aufderheide was the father of May.
Enjoyed your concert. If You are looking for some subjects for concert themes. I remembering hearing you play a couple of Billy Mayerl pieces, and as you know he did many tunes with flower titles. Maybe you could put together some more of his pieces and play a concert on tunes with a flower theme for Spring. BTW, every time I hear you play I can't help thinking of Adam Carroll the Ampico kid. I hope you consider that compliment. :) One piece he plays I enjoy on a roll is the Whistler and His Dog, it is a clever rendition.
Im viewing from New Zealand. You are a very good piano player. I like jazz music.