The History Of Piano Jazz
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- James Scott: Frog legs
- Scott Joplin: A real slow drag
- Joseph Lamb: American beauty rag
- Felix Arndt: Desecration rag
- Scott Joplin: Magnetic rag
- Scott Joplin: Mapple leaf rag
- Edythe Baker: Blooie blooie
- Mandy Randolph: Cryin' blues
- Eubie Blake: Home again blues
- James P. Johnson: Harlem strut
- James P. Johnson: Arkansas blues
- Eubie Blake: Arkansas blues
- Fats Waller: Muscle shoals blues
- Everett Robbins: Hard luck blues
- Fletcher Henderson: Chime blues
- Clarence Williams: Sugar blues
- Fats Waller: Snake hips
- Jelly Roll Morton: The pearls
- Clarence Johnson: Gulf coast blues
- Hersal Thomas: The fives
- Jimmy Blythe: Chicago stomps
- Jelly Roll Morton: Perfect rag
- Clarence Williams: My own blues
- Frank Banta: I wonder where my baby is tonight
- Cow Cow Davenport: Fifth street blues
- Fats Waller: Squeeze me
- Cliff Jackson: Hock shop blues
- Jelly Roll Morton: Dead man blues
- Vee Lawnhurst: Changes
- James P. Johnson: Snowy morning blues
- James P. Johnson: Riffs
- Jelly Roll Morton: Mr. Jelly Lord
- Sugar Underwood: Dew-drop Alley
- Cow Cow Davenport: Cow cow blues
- Lemuel Fowler: Gin mill blues
- Duke Ellington: Swampy river
- Lemuel Fowler: Down and out blues
- Earl Hines: Blues in thirds
- Earl Hines: A monday date
- Earl Hines: Fifty-seven varieties
- Clarence Pine Top Smith: Pine Top's blues
- Earl Hines: Glad rag roll
- Fats Waller: Numb fumblin'
- Cow Cow Davenport: Chime blues
- Arthur Montana Taylor: Detroit rocks
- Fats Waller: Smashings thirds
- Charles Avery: Dearborn street breakdown
- Bob Call: Thirty-one blues
- James P. Johnson: You've got to be modernistic
- Wesley Wallace: Number 29
- Mary Lou Williams: Night life
- Garland Wilson: Memories of you
- Jabo Williams: Pratt city blues
- Duke Ellington: Lots o' fingers
- Art Tatum: Tiger rag
- Joe Sullivan: Gin mill blues
- Joe Sullivan: Little rock getaway
- Herman Chittison: St. Louis blues
- Fats Waller: Alligator crawl
- Fats Waller: African ripples
- Fats Waller: Tea for two
- Dorothy Rice: Texas stomp
- Teddy Wilson: Liza
- Jess Stacy: Barrelhouse
- Joe Turner: Cheek to cheek
- Meade Lux Lewis: Mr. Freddie blues
- Little Brother Montgomery: Farish street jive
- Duke Ellington: Swing session
- Fats Waller: Stardust u. v. a.




