Luckey Roberts
Charles Luckeyeth Roberts, better known as Luckey Roberts (7 August, 1887 - 5 February, 1968) was a composer and pianist who worked in the jazz, ragtime, and blues styles.
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7 August - 1887 - 5 February - 1968 - Composer - Pianist - Jazz - Ragtime - Blues
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Luckey Roberts was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was playing piano and acting professionally with traveling African American minstrel shows in his childhood. He settled in New York City about 1910 and became one of the leading pianists in Harlem, and started publishing some of his original rags.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Piano - African American - Minstrel show - New York City - 1910 - Harlem
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Roberts toured France and the UK with James Reese Europe during World War I, then returned to New York where he wrote music for various shows and recorded piano rolls.
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France - UK - James Reese Europe - World War I - Piano roll
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With James P. Johnson, Roberts developed the stride style of piano playing about 1919.
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James P. Johnson - Stride - 1919
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Robert's reach on the keyboard was unusually large, leading to a rumor that he had the webbing between his fingers surgically cut, which those who knew him and saw him play live denounce as false; Roberts simply had naturally large hands with wide finger spread.
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Luckey Roberts noted compositions include Junk Man Rag, Moonlight Cocktail, Pork and Beans, and Railroad Blues.
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Luckey Roberts died in New York City.
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