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Julia Lee Niebergall
Julia Lee Niebergall
American musician
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Charlotte Blake
Charlotte Blake
American composer
2
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin
American composer, musician, and pianist
3
Percy Wenrich
Percy Wenrich
American composer
4
Ben Harney
Ben Harney
American musician
5
Alma M. Sanders
Alma M. Sanders
American composer
6
Charles L. Johnson
Charles L. Johnson
American composer
7
Joseph Lamb
Joseph Lamb
American composer of ragtime music
8
Artie Matthews
Artie Matthews
American songwriter, pianist and ragtime composer
9
James Scott
James Scott
American ragtime composer
10
Euday L. Bowman
Euday L. Bowman
American composer
11
Ernest Hogan
Ernest Hogan
Vaudeville performer
12
Alan O'Day
Alan O'Day
American singer-songwriter
13
Grace Leboy
Grace Leboy
American composer
14
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Russian-born American songwriter
15
Eubie Blake
Eubie Blake
Composer, lyricist, and pianist (1887-1983)
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Ian Whitcomb
Ian Whitcomb
English singer-songwriter (1941-2020)
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Kerry Mills
Kerry Mills
American ragtime composer and music publishing executive
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Ford Dabney
Ford Dabney
American conductor and songwriter
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Charley Straight
Charley Straight
American musician
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Winifred Atwell
Winifred Atwell
Trinidad and Tobago musician
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L. Wolfe Gilbert
L. Wolfe Gilbert
Composer, lyricist, author, publisher
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Johnny Maddox
Johnny Maddox
American musician
May Aufderheide
American composer

May Aufderheide

Intro
American composer
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Music

May Frances Aufderheide Kaufman (May 21, 1888 – September 1, 1972) was an American composer of ragtime music. She was probably the best known among female ragtime composers. She received training in art music and visited Europe on a grand tour, yet decided to compose in ragtime.

May Aufderheide was a member of the Indianapolis ragtime community that included Paul Pratt, Cecil Duane Crabb, J. Russel Robinson, Will B. Morrison, Julia Lee Niebergall, and Gladys Yelvington. The popularity of her first published rag, "Dusty", convinced her father, Indianapolis loan broker John H. Aufderheide, to enter the music publishing business forming the firm J. H. Aufderheide Music Publisher.