"Lady of Honor" ~ Reginald Robinson @ Blind Boone Rag/Jazz Fest - 2007

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www.blindboone.missouri.org
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This is a delightful melody composed by Reginald Robinson. And, it is one of his original compositions. The title is, "Lady of Honor" respectfully dedicated to Lucille Salerno of Columbia Missouri.

Reginald always delivers a wonderful performance with an abundance of his own great compositions.

Drop in on both of the websites above for information about Reginald's CD's and appearances, and on the Blind Boone Festival website for the hot scoop on this annual affair.

_. 2007 Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts

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  • Great to see a young person have REAL musical talent rather than jumping around on stage with no skill of playing an instrument, what is with the drumming in beginnig of video mistake ?distracting, purchased cd love it

  • I didn't hear any drumming. I wonder if you have a neighbor that might have been practicing on his drums.

    Thanks for watching. Reginald is fantastic!

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

  • iremember the days when he wanted to learn so badly that hed not only study the style and notes of rag time music but the eraof rag time as well talk about a dedecated musician to the beautiful music hes playing

  • Thanks for your comment. YES! Reginald is a treasure and very much appreciated by many folks.

    Best regards,

    RagJazzMonkey

    Tom Warner

  • Okay, for those fo you dudes who don't know this fellow, he TAUGHT HIMSELF how to play ragtime music. I'll repeat that; He TAUGHT HIMSELF!!!!! get his album, it's a must for anyone who likes this style.

  • Howdy NickNolteSpeaking!

    Thanks for your nice comment! You are so correct about Reginald. He is a fantastic musician and has written several wonderful original compositions.

    Best regards,

    Tom Warner

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  • This is a wonderful piece; i love it just as much as my most in my Joplin collection

  • Please come to the next Blind Boone Ragtime Music Festival this June 5-6, 2011 in Columbia, MO at Jesse Hall. Call 882-3781 for tickets and 573-443-2090 for Regency Inn hotel.

    Performers this year include Reginald Robinson, Adam Swanson, Scott Kirby, Paul Asaro, Terry Waldo, Frederick Hodges, Richard Dowling, and Morten Gunnar Larse...n (piano) with Stale Ytterli (vocal).

  • This music will be remembered in the future

  • This man is a wonderful musician. Hope he makes it to the northern edge of civilization some time. Peace.

  • I agree with you the third theme has a real early, slightly funky, and authentic sound to it... who else writes like this today?

    Mr. Robinson's compositions sound the closest of anyone else's I've heard to what Joplin and Arthur Marshall actually wrote. I think he comes the closest to composing ragtime the way Joplin would have composed it.

    This is no mean feat. Eric Marchese and a few others have come close. But Mr. Robinson nails it, while also having his own style!

  • This is an absolutely fantastic rag!

  • so wonderful....hope you make it to a gig in norway someday

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