List of ragtime composers
Pre-1940
    
- Felix Arndt (1889–1918), "Nola" (1916)[1]
 - May Aufderheide (1888–1972), "Dusty Rag" (1908)[2]
 - Roy Bargy (1894–1974), "Pianoflage" (1922)[3]
 - Harry Belding (1882–1931), "Good Gravy Rag" (1913)[4]
 - Theron C. Bennett (1879–1937), "The St. Louis Tickle" (1904)[5]
 - Irving Berlin (1888–1989), "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1911)
 - Charlotte Blake (1885–1979), "That Poker Rag" (1909)[6]
 - Eubie Blake (1887–1983), "Charleston Rag" (1917)[7]
 - Rube Bloom (1902–1976), "Soliloquy" (1926)[8]
 - Blind Boone (1864–1927), "Southern Rag Medley No. 2" (1909)[4]
 - George Botsford (1874–1949), "Black and White Rag"[9]
 - Euday L. Bowman (1887–1949), "Twelfth Street Rag" (1914)[10]
 - Fleta Jan Brown, (1882–1938), "Tanglefoot Rag" (1907)[11]
 - Brun Campbell (1884–1952), "Barber Shop Rag"[12]
 - Hughie Cannon (1877–1912), "(Won't You Come Home) Bill Bailey" (1902)
 - Louis Chauvin (1881–1908), "Heliotrope Bouquet" (1907)[13]
 - Axel Christensen (1881–1955), "The Ragtime Wedding March (Apologies to Mendelssohn)" (1902)[14]
 - George L. Cobb (1886–1942), "Russian Rag"[15]
 - Nellie Weldon Cocroft (1885–1986), "The Pinywoods Rag" (1909)[16]
 - Zez Confrey (1895–1971), "Kitten on the Keys" (1921)[17]
 - Les C. Copeland (1887–1942), "French Pastry Rag" (1914)[18]
 - Irene Cozad (1888–1970), "Affinity Rag" (1910)[19]
 - Cecil Duane Crabb (1890–1953), "Fluffy Ruffles" (1907)[4]
 - Ford Dabney (1883–1958)
 - Reverend Gary Davis (1896–1972),[20] "Italian Rag"
 - Claude Debussy (1862–1918),[21] "Golliwogg's Cakewalk" and "Général Lavine"
 - James Reese Europe (1880–1919), "Castle House Rag"[4]
 - Libbie Erickson (1875–1938), "Topsy: Two Step" (1904)[22]
 - Ernst Fischer (1900–1975),[23] "Pretty Baby"
 - George Gershwin (1898–1937), "Rialto Ripples" (1917)
 - Irene Giblin (1888–1974), "Columbia Rag" (1910)[24]
 - Lucian Porter Gibson (1890–1959), "Jinx Rag" (1911)[4]
 - George Hamilton Green (1893–1970), "Ragtime Robin"[25]
 - Gene Greene (1877–1930), "King of the Bungaloos" (1911)[26]
 - Harry P. Guy (1870–1950), "Echoes from the Snowball Club" (1898)[4]
 - Robert Hampton (1890–1945), "Agitation Rag" (1915)[4]
 - Ben Harney (1871–1938), "You've Been a Good Old Wagon but You Done Broke Down" (1896)[4]
 - Scott Hayden (1882–1915), "Something Doing" (1903)[27]
 - Wallie Herzer (1885–1961), "Everybody Two-Step"
 - Ernest Hogan (1865–1909),[28] "La Pas Ma La" and "All Coons Look Alike to Me"
 - Abe Holzmann (1874–1939), "Smoky Mokes" (1899)[4]
 - Charles Hunter (1876–1906), "Tickled to Death" (1899)[29]
 - Harry Jentes (1887–1958), "Bantam Step" (1916)[30]
 - Charles L. Johnson (1876–1950), "Dill Pickles" (1906)[31]
 - James P. Johnson (1891–1955), "Carolina Shout" (1925)[32]
 - Scott Joplin (1868–1917), "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899) and "The Entertainer" (1902)[33]
 - Joe Jordan (1882–1971), "That Teasin' Rag" (1909)[34]
 - Verdi Karns (1882–1925), "Kentucky Rag" (1898)[35]
 - Sadie Koninsky (1879–1952), "Eli Green's Cake Walk" (1898)[6]
 - Max Kortlander (1890–1961), "Deuces Wild" (1923)[36]
 - William Krell (1868–1933), "Mississippi Rag" (1897)[4]
 - Joseph Lamb (1887–1960), "Top Liner Rag" (1916) and "American Beauty Rag" (1913)[37]
 - Grace LeBoy[38] (1890–1983) "Everybody Rag With Me"[39] 1914
 - Grace Walls Linn (1874-1940) “Automobile Spin”[40] 1899
 - Henry Lodge (1884–1933), "Temptation Rag" (1909)[41]
 - George Lyons (1889–1958), Spaghetti Rag (1910)[42]
 - Arthur Marshall (1881–1968), "Ham And!" (1908)[43]
 - Artie Matthews (1888–1958), "Pastime Rag No. 3" (1916)[44]
 - Billy Mayerl (1902–1959), "The Jazz Master" (1925)[45]
 - Blind Willie McTell (1898–1959)[46] "Southern Can Is Mine"
 - Kerry Mills (1869–1948), "At a Georgia Campmeeting" (1897)[4]
 - Luella Lockwood Moore (aka "Marion Arlington") (1864–1927), "Flamingo: Two-Step" (1910)[47]
 - Jelly Roll Morton (1890–1941), "Frog-I-More Rag" (1918)[48]
 - Julia Lee Niebergall (1886–1968), "Hoosier Rag" (1907)[6]
 - Theodore Havermeyer Northrup (1866–1919), "Louisiana Rag" (1897)[4]
 - Phil Ohman (1896–1954), "Dixie Kisses"[49]
 - Muriel Pollock (1895–1970), "Rooster Rag" (1917)[50]
 - Paul Charles Pratt (1890–1948), "Colonial Glide" (1910)[51]
 - Arthur Pryor (1870–1942), "Razzazza Mazzazza" (1905)[4]
 - Luckey Roberts (1887–1968), "Junk Man Rag" (1913)[52]
 - Bess E. Rudisill (1884–1957), "The Eight O'Clock Rush" (1911)[53]
 - J. Russel Robinson (1892–1963), "Sapho Rag" (1909)[54]
 - Alma Sanders (1882–1956), "Sleepytime Rag: Pickaninny Lullaby" (1914)[55]
 - Paul Sarebresole (1875–1911), "Roustabout Rag" (1897)
 - Arthur Schutt (1902–1965), "Bluin' the Black Keys" (1926)[56]
 - James Scott (1885–1938), "Frog Legs Rag" (1906) and "Grace and Beauty" (1909)[57]
 - Adaline Shepherd (1883–1950), "Pickles and Peppers" (1906)[6]
 - Willie "The Lion" Smith (1897–1973), "Rippling Waters"[58]
 - Ted Snyder (1881–1965), "Ramshackle Rag" (1911)[4]
 - John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), "With Pleasure" (1912) and "Willow Blossoms" (1916)
 - Etilmon J. Stark (1867–1962), "Billiken Rag" (1913)[4]
 - Nellie Stokes (1880–1914), "Razzle Dazzle: Rag" (1909)[59]
 - Pauline B. Story (1870-1952) “Keep A Shufflin’ Ragtime Dance” (1905)[60]
 - Charley Straight (1891–1940), "Rufenreddy" (1921)[61]
 - Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), "Piano-Rag-Music" (1919)
 - Robert Morrison Stults (1861–1933), "Walkin' on de Rainbow Road" (1899)[62]
 - Wilbur Sweatman (1882–1961), "Down Home Rag" (1911)[4]
 - Charles Hubbard Thompson (1891–1964), "The Lily Rag" (1914)[63]
 - Harry Tierney (1890–1965), "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1911)[64]
 - Tom Turpin (1873–1922), "Harlem Rag" (1897)[65]
 - Fats Waller (1904–1943), "Valentine Stomp" (1929)[66]
 - Percy Wenrich (1880–1952), "Peaches and Cream" (1905)[4]
 - Clarence C. Wiley (1883–1908), "Car-Barlick Acid" (1901)[4]
 - Carlotta Williamson (1869–1957), "The Pickaninny Cakewalk: Two Step" (1901), "Wild flower Rag" (1910)[67]
 - Clarence Woods (1888–1956), "Slippery Elm Rag" (1912)[68]
 - Calvin Woolsey (1884–1946), "Medic Rag" (1910)[69]
 - Bob Yosco (1889–1958), Spaghetti Rag (1910)[42]
 
Modern ragtime composers (since 1940)
    
- William Albright (1944–1998), "Brass Knuckles"
 - Luca Allegranza (born 2003), "Pipe Dreams Rag"[70]
 - Peter Andersson (born 1968), "The River Boat Slow Drag"[71]
 - James F. Andris (born 1938), "The St. Louis Zoo Rag"[72]
 - Donald Ashwander (composer) (1929-1994), "Business in Town," "Old Streets," etc.[73]
 - Winifred Atwell (1914-1989), "Britannia Rag", "Let's Have a Party", her version of "Black and White Rag", etc.
 - Rami Bar-Niv "Blue-Rag" "Drag-Rag" "Breezy Rider Rag" "Plain Ol' Rag" "Shmateh-Rag"
 - William Bolcom (born 1938), "The Graceful Ghost"[74]
 - Sune "Sumpen" Borg (1931–2002), "Ylva Rag"[75]
 - Dave Brubeck (1920–2012) "It's a Raggy Waltz" (1961)
 - Lou Busch (1910–1979) "Carr's Hop" (1952)[76]
 - Bill Edwards (born 1959), "Hanon Rag", "Blood on the Keys", etc.[77]
 - Keith Emerson (1944–2016), "Barrelhouse Shakedown"
 - Stephen Flaherty (born 1960), Ragtime
 - Frank French (born 1952), "Belle of Louisville"[78]
 - Ragnar Hellspong (born 1944), "Rag's Rag"[79]
 - Dick Hyman (born 1927), "Ragtime Razz Matazz" (1958)[80]
 - Hal Isbitz (born 1931), "Chandelier Rag"[81]
 - Glenn Jenks, "The Harbour Rag"[82]
 - Billy Joel (born 1949), "Root Beer Rag" (1974)
 - Elena Kats-Chernin (born 1957), "Russian Rag"
 - Sue Keller (born 1952), "Cranberry Stomp"
 - James LeGrand King III (born 1968), "Biltmore Syncopations," "Whitehead Street Rag," "Zig-Zag Alley Rag," "Professor King's Celebrated All-Purpose Exceptional Invigorating Effectactious Good-Time Spirited Composition for the Modern Piano-Forte," "Major-Minor Rag"[83]
 - Bill Krenz (1899–1980), "Mud Cat Rag" (1953)[84]
 - Florian Krueger (born 1993), "Hok Him Rag", "Futuristic Kitten", "Inshoku-ten"
 - Tom Lehrer (born 1928), "The Vatican Rag"
 - Peter Lundberg (born 1942), "Gothenburg Rag"[85]
 - Johnny Maddox, "Friday Night Stomp"
 - Paul McCartney (born 1942) "Martha My Dear", "Honey Pie" (1968), "You Gave Me the Answer" (1975)
 - Oleg Mezjuev (born 1966), "Café Parisién"[86]
 - Max Morath (1926–2023), "One for Amelia," "The Golden Hours," etc.
 - Gary Noland (born 1957), "Grand Rag Brillante", "Nerdfox Rag", "Ragbones", "Russell Street Rag" [87]
 - Carter Pann (born 1972), "The Bills"
 - David Thomas Roberts (born 1955), "Roberto Clemente"
 - Aaron Robinson (born 1970) "Bluet Rag"
 - Reginald Robinson (born 1972), "The Strong Man"
 - Thomas Shea (1931–1982),[88] "Little Wabash Special"
 - Joakim Stenshäll (1962–2009), "Entropy Rag"[89]
 - Trebor Jay Tichenor (1940–2014), "Bucksnort Stomp"
 - Hiromi Uehara (born 1979), "The Tom and Jerry Show" (2003)
 - Nobuo Uematsu (born 1959), "Spinach Rag" (1994)
 - Kjell Waltman (born 1960), "Orange Blossoms"[90]
 - Chris Ware (born 1967), "Farewell"[91]
 - Ian Whitcomb (1941–2020), "Lawns of Louisiana", "Marzipan" and others
 - Dick Zimmerman (born 1937), "Lost And Found Rag"
 
Notes
    
- "Felix Arndt". The Unconservatory. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Jasen page 148
 - Jasen pages 222, 225
 - "Male Ragtime Composers Biographies and Information". Bill Edwards. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Jasen pages 46, 47
 - "Female Ragtime Composers Biographies and Information". Bill Edwards. Archived from the original on September 22, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Jasen pages 190, 192
 - Jasen pages 226, 227
 - Jasen pages 139, 140
 - Jasen pages 49, 50
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen pages 52, 53
 - Jasen pages 101, 103
 - "Axel Waldemar Christensen". Ragpiano.com. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - Jasen pages 174, 175
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen pages 216, 218
 - Jasen pages 55, 57
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - "Rev. Gary Davis". AllMusic. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Jacobs page 96
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - "Fischer, Ernst". Magdeburg Biographical Dictionary. University of Magdeburg. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Fairchild, Frederick D. "George Hamilton Green". The Percussive Arts Society. Archived from the original on June 20, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - "Gene Greene--Singer of "King of the Bungaloos"". Tim Gracyk. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Jasen pages 104, 105
 - "Ernest Hogan". American Vaudeville Museum. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
 - Jasen pages 34, 35
 - Jasen pages 178, 179
 - Jasen pages 38, 41
 - Jasen pages 242, 243
 - Jasen pages 82, 87, 89
 - Jasen pages 59, 60
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen pages 198, 199
 - Jasen pages 122, 126
 - ASCAP Biographical Dictionary of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (Third ed.). ASCAP. 1966. p. 377. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
 - "Everybody Rag with me". Digital Sheet Music Collection. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
 - "Category:Sandy, Grace Linn - IMSLP". imslp.org. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
 - Jasen pages 143, 144
 - Lyons, George; Yosco, Bob. "Spaghetti rag". University of Colorado Boulder Music Library. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
 - Jasen pages 106, 109
 - Jasen pages 182, 184
 - Jasen pages 228, 229
 - ""Blind Willie" McTell (1898–1959)". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen pages 253, 255
 - Jasen page 231
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen page 180
 - Jasen pages 187, 188
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen pages 150, 151
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen page 232
 - Jasen pages 111, 113
 - Jasen pages 249, 250
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - "Female Composers of Ragtime by Ted Tjaden". www.ragtimepiano.ca. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
 - Jasen pages 195, 223
 - "Walkin' on de Rainbow Road (Stults, Robert Morrison) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". Imslp.org. September 22, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - Jasen pages 185, 186
 - Jasen pages 153, 154
 - Jasen pages 28, 29
 - Jasen pages 247, 248
 - Women Composers of Ragtime
 - Jasen page 156
 - Jasen pages 61, 62
 - Tuttonotizie, Redazione (April 5, 2018). "Domo, sabato sera la presentazione del primo cd di Luca Allegranza". VCO Azzurra TV (in Italian). Archived from the original on July 18, 2018.
 - "Peter Andersson". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "James F. Andris". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - Jasen page 285
 - Jasen pages 288, 289
 - "Sune "Sumpen" Borg". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on January 27, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - Jasen pages 267, 268
 - "Contemporary Ragtime". ragpiano.com. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
 - "Frank French". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Ragnar Hellspong". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - Jasen pages 272, 273
 - "Hal Isbitz". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Glenn Jenks". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Search Results for "ragtime" – Alijam Music". Archived from the original on April 2, 2020. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
 - Jasen pages 269, 270
 - "Peter Lundberg". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Oleg Mezjuev". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Selected Music from Venge Art by Gary Noland". Retrieved January 22, 2022.
 - Jasen page 282
 - "Joakim Stenshäll". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on September 10, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Kjell Waltman". Oleg Mezjuev. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 - "Rags Stomps and Stride | Access Contemporary Music". Acmusic.org. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
 
References
    
- Jacobs, Arthur (1967). A New Dictionary of Music. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books.
 - Jasen, David A.; Tichenor, Trebor Jay (1978). Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History. Dover Books on Music. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-25922-6.
 
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