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"Nothing" ~ Stephanie Trick @ The Annual West Coast Ragtime Festival ~ 2010

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2010

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Stephanie Trick performs a delicious piano composition composed by Lucky Roberts entitled, "Nothing."

This performance was at the West Coast Ragtime Festival of 2010. It is always a fabulous festival, and it takes place annually on the weekend PRIOR to Thanksgiving at the Red Lion Hotel in Sacramento, California.

The "West Coast Ragtime" graphic at the beginning of the video was created by Lewis Motisher.
Thanks Lewis!

Produced and Distributed by Tom Warner with permission from the West Coast Ragtime Festival (WCRF).
Thank you ladies & gentlemen!

_11/10 November ~ 2010 November 10
Stephanie Trick @ The WCRF ~ 2010

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  • Great

  • @kafenwar

    Thanks for watching! Yep, she is a fabulous pianist!

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

  • Sweet Hollywaians? Never heard of them, what kind of group are they?

  • @williampaquin1

    Search them on YouTube and you'll find a bunch of videos of them. They play wonderful music and sound fabulous.

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

  • To Mr Tdub,I suggest you have a peek at the Sweet Hollywaians-they are simply wonderful.I hope you enjoy them as much I have.

  • @Squarerig

    Oh gosh yes, I've been enjoying the music of the Sweet Hollywaians for 2 or 3 years and really love them. they've performed with Janet Klein and other favorites as well.

    You have good taste!

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

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  • What a wonderful talented young lady. Always a show stopper :)

  • Most Entertaining.

  • If this is what we receive when she plays "Nothing" just imagine how it would sound would she play "Something"! I have nothing but praise for this most accomplished pianiste!

  • So great... Hats off! Hope I could play like her... by guitar ;-)

  • Old Luckeyeth himself would have been proud (with hands literally twice as long).

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