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Ragtimer Johnny Maddox
By Fritz Gellerman

I also was a fan of Johnny Maddox when he was playing in Alexandria,
VA, and have several of his autographed LPs.  Besides ragtime he had
a great touch with old-timey waltzes.

One time I asked him to play Roses of Picardy, and he said he didn't
have it in his repertoire, but the next time I came in he would have
it.  A few weeks later I asked for it again and he played a great
rendition.

At that time he lived in St. Paul or Minneapolis during the summers.
He said he used to have a Coinola O-roll machine and learned a lot
of his arrangements from them.

I was talking to someone about Johnny recently, probably Dick
Zimmerman, and he said he had visited Johnny who was retired and
living in Arizona, no longer playing.

Fritz Gellerman


(Message sent Thu 6 Jul 2000, 13:44:14 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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