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This is a period niche from the 1920's. Not exactly ragtime or jazz, it is termed a 'novelty' tune. There is a definite beat, and like ragtime, it is upbeat, toe-tapping and fun. Picture the flapper era, in the happy optimistic time in the USA between the First World War and the depression. Keywords: syncopated rhythms melodic jazzy happy Zez Confrey grew up in Chicago, and music brought him to New York. While there he met George Gershwin, and the two appeared together in at least one NYC performance. A very creative guy, Confrey wrote over 100 piano compositions. Dizzy Fingers and Kitten on the Keys were the two which became the most well-known. They were played often around the country and almost everyone - even out in the great spaces of the western US - recognized those two pieces when they heard them.
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