Brun Campbell
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Brun Campbell was an American composer
Composer
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 and pianist
Pianist
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. Born Sanford Brunson Campbell in Oberlin, Kansas
Oberlin, Kansas
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, he ran away to Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city
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 when he was fifteen and met Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin was an American composer and pianist. Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions, and was later dubbed "The King of Ragtime". During his brief career, Joplin wrote 44 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas...

. For the next decade, he made his living as a traveling pianist in the Midwestern
Midwestern United States
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 and Southern
Southern United States
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 United States. In 1908, he married and settled down to become a barber
Barber
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.

Toward the end of his life, he wrote about ragtime and made recordings. He died in Venice, California.

Compositions

None of his compositions were copyrighted or published during his lifetime. However, they became known from recordings he made in the 1940s and early 1950s.

In 1993, Richard Egan, Jr.
Richard Egan (composer)
Richard Allen Egan Jr. is a ragtime pianist, composer, transcriber, and arranger.-Bio:From the ages of 8 to 12 Richard took rudimentary piano lessons from a local church organist, reaching the second year level of studies by his fourth year...

 published Brun Campbell: The Music of "The Ragtime Kid", a collection of transcriptions of Campbell pieces.

In 2000, David Thomas Roberts
David Thomas Roberts
David Thomas Roberts is an American composer and musician, known primarily as a modern ragtime composer. Roberts is also a painter in a primitivist style....

 recorded an album of Campbell's music, which was released on CD
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 by Pianomania Music Publishing of Roseville, California
Roseville, California
-2010:The 2010 United States Census reported that Roseville had a population of 118,788. The population density was 3,279.4 people per square mile...

.
  • Barber Shop Rag
  • Blue Rag
  • Campbell Cakewalk
  • Chestnut Street in the 90s
  • Essay in Ragtime
  • Ginger Snap Rag
  • Grandpa's Stomp
  • Rendezvous Rag
  • Tent Show Rag
  • Reminiscences
  • Slow and Easy
  • Salome Slow Drag
  • Brun's Slow Dog
  • Short Rag
  • Frankie and Johnny Rag
  • Grandpa's Stomp
  • Lulu White
  • Barrelhouse Rag

Works by others

Brun Campbell is the subject of three novels by Larry Karp: The Ragtime Kid, The King of Ragtime, and The Ragtime Fool.
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