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  1. J. Russel Robinson Joseph Russel Robinson (July 8, 1892 – September 30, 1963) was an American ragtime, dixieland, and blues pianist and composer. He was a member of the Original Dixieland Jass Band.

  2. J. Russel Robinson wrote part of Margie, ca. 1920 Credit: Indiana Historical Society View Source Later, he moved to New York where he recorded blues songs for the QRS Company (1918-1921). Robinson also served as a pianist for the Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1919-1921) and accompanied numerous jazz and blues singers in the 1930s before moving to California in the 1940s.

  3. J. Russel Robinson. Real Name: Joseph Russel Robinson. Profile: American ragtime and dixieland jazz pianist and songwriter . Born : July 08, 1892 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Died : September 30, 1963 in Palmade, California. Worked with : "The Original Dixieland Jazz Band", Annette Hanshaw, Lucille Hegamin, Lizzie Miles and Marion Harris.

  4. Sapho Rag by J. Russel RobinsonSequenced by: Warren S. TrachtmanWikipedia:Joseph Russel Robinson (July 8, 1892 – September 30, 1963) was an American ragtime,...

  5. 1920 78 release by the ODJB on Victor as 18717A. 1920 sheet music cover, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, New York. 1927 Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, and Eddie Lang version on Okeh, 40772-B. "Singin' the Blues" is a 1920 jazz composition by J. Russel Robinson, Con Conrad, Sam M. Lewis, and Joe Young.It was recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band in 1920 as an instrumental and released as ...

  6. Songs written by J. Russel Robinson Original songs. Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by ; Aggravatin' Papa (Don't You Try to Two-Time Me) Roy Turk, J. Russel Robinson, Addy Britt: Florence Mills PRF, Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators REC: July 17, 1922:

  7. Margie (song) " Margie ", also known as " My Little Margie ", is a 1920 popular song composed in collaboration by vaudeville performer and pianist Con Conrad and ragtime pianist J. Russel Robinson, a member of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Lyrics were written by Benny Davis, a vaudeville performer and songwriter.