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  1. John Sheppard Maddox Jr. (August 4, 1927 – November 27, 2018) was an American ragtime pianist, historian, and collector of music memorabilia. Life and career. Maddox was born in 1927 in Gallatin, Tennessee. [1] . His interest in the ragtime era was fueled by his great-aunt Zula Cothron.

  2. The late, legendary ragtime pianist Johnny Maddox (1927-2018) made this VHS tape in 1985, which gives us an all-too-short glimpse of Johnny at the keys.

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  3. Try it free. Charted at #2 on Billboard Hot 100 in February 1955. This is a medley of songs originally recorded by Fritz Schulz-Reichel, the original Crazy Otto. Because ...

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  4. Johnny Maddox (born August 4, 1927 in Gallatin, Tennessee) is a ragtime pianist, historian, and collector of musical memorabilia. His interest in the era of ragtime was fueled by his great-aunt Zula Cothron.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2018 · Johnny Maddox, one of the most recognizable personalities in ragtime history died Tuesday, November 27th, he was 91. He planted the seeds of a ragtime revival that would bloom with the classical revival of ragtime music in the late 60s.

  6. American ragtime pianist and collector of ragtime memorabilia, born August 4, 1927 in Gallatin, Tennessee; died 27 November 2018. For Dixieland Blues, bandleader and pianist Johnny Maddox determined to play Dixieland-style arrangements of obscure songs that he knew from the original sheet music, including some that had never been previously ...

  7. 17 de sept. de 2005 · Their reference was to ragtime pianist Johnny Maddox, whose Crazy Otto Rag released in 1955, sold over 2 million copies and in the process became the first million selling all piano recording in history.