Henry Ragas

Piano, Musical Artist

1891 – 1919

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Who was Henry Ragas?

Henry Ragas was a jazz pianist who played with the Original Dixieland Jass Band on their earliest recording sessions. As such, he is the very first jazz pianist to be recorded, although his contributions are barely audible due to the primitive recording equipment available. His role in the band was to fill out the chords and to provide a bass line. He did not play solos on the recordings.

Ragas gained experience as a solo pianist during the period from 1910 to 1913. He traveled with Johnny Stein's band to Chicago in 1916 and subsequently left the group in order to form the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. The ODJB, the first jazz group to ever record, became a major hit in 1917. Ragas was on the band's first 21 recordings including "Bluin' The Blues", which he composed.

He played on many Original Dixieland Jass Band classics and standards such as "Livery Stable Blues", regarded as the first jazz recording, "Tiger Rag", one of the most recorded songs in jazz history, "Clarinet Marmalade", "Fidgety Feet", "At the Jazz Band Ball", "Sensation", "Bluin' the Blues", and "Dixie Jass Band One-Step". He died of Spanish Flu in 1919, his place in the group being taken by ragtime and jazz pianist and composer J. Russel Robinson.

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Born
Jan 1, 1891
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Feb 18, 1919

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on July 23, 2013

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