Biography
Wally Rose's most famous recording was Black and White Rag, cut with the Yerba Buena Jazz Band in 1941, one of the first ragtime recordings and quite influential in launching a mini-ragtime revival. An important player in the San Francisco jazz scene of the 1940s and 50s, Wally Rose was with Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band during its entire existence (1939-1950), and then worked with Bob Scobey (1951) and Turk Murphy (1952-1954) before having a career mostly as a solo pianist. He recorded as a leader for Jazz Man (1941-1942), Good Time Jazz (several sets including a 1958 LP), Columbia, and a solo date for Stomp Off in 1982 (his first recording as a leader in 24 years). Wally Rose was an inspirational figure to young Dixielanders up until his death in early 1997. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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RIP Robert Redford (Wally Rose plays Joplin Easy Winners)
Wally Rose Ragtime Classics(FULL LP)
"Hot House Rag" Wally Rose piano from Jazz Man 78
Wally Rose & the Rebirth of Ragtime – Pineapple Rag
The Villain - live. The brilliant Wally Rose with Dick Lammi Bill Dart, Hambone Kelly's, August 1950
The Wedding Cakewalk - Turk Murphy's Jazz Band with Wally Rose, Everett Farey, Bob Helm plus...
Cleopatra Rag
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