- Artie Matthews
Artie Matthews (
November 15 ,1888 -October 25 ,1958 ) was asongwriter ,pianist , andragtime composer.Artie Matthews was born in
Braidwood, Illinois ; his family moved toSpringfield, Illinois in his youth. He learned to play piano, mostly popular songs and light classics, until he heard ragtime played by a pianist named Banty Morgan about 1905. Matthews was fascinated and immersed himself in ragtime and started playing and writing numbers in the style. In 1908 he moved to the ragtime center ofSt. Louis, Missouri , which would be one of his bases, frequently alternating withChicago, Illinois . He worked as a pianist, arranger, and wrote music for local theater productions.In early 1913 music publisher John Stark heard Matthews and offered him 50 dollars each for any original rags he submitted for publication. Matthews also worked as an arranger for Starks.
In 1916 Artie Matthews moved to
Cincinnati, Ohio , where he first worked as a church organist. In 1921 Matthews and his wife Anna Howard founded the "Cosmopolitan School of Music", a music school forAfrican American s, where Matthews taught until his death. Among Matthews students was Frank Foster, who would become the principal arranger for theCount Basie orchestra.Some rank Artie Matthews with
Scott Joplin ,Joseph Lamb , andJames Scott as one of the finest and most sophisticated ragtime composers. His most famous rags are the "Pastime Rags", numbered 1 to 5. His 1912 " Baby Seals Blues" was one of the first publishedBlues . His "Weary Blues " remains a standard byDixieland andNew Orleans jazz bands.External links
* [http://www.matraproductions.com/dadspage.htm Dr. Artie Matthews] biography with photos on the website of Matthews' son
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