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Wilbur C. Sweatman, born in Brunswick, Missouri was an American ragtime and Dixieland jazz composer, bandleader and clarinetist. Before starting his own bands, he performed in circus bands, Professor Clark Smith's Pickaninny Band of Kansas, the P.G. Lowery Band, and briefly played with the W.C. Handy band and Mahara's Minstrels. A recording pioneer made his first recordings in Minneapolis, Minnesota on phonograph cylinders in 1903. One of these is said to have been the first recorded version of Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899). Sweatman moved to Chicago in 1908 and became established in becoming bandleader at the Grand Theater. Whilst on the vaudeville circuit he was renowned for playing three clarinets simultaneously, this feat being recorded by a number of photographs, some used on bill-boards and record labels. In the ragtime world he is renowned for his Down Home Rag (1911) which was tremendously successful testified by the huge number of recordings made down the decades to the present day. For Scott Joplin scholars, Sweatman is of poignant significance. On moving to New York in 1913 he became close friends with Joplin who named him as executor of his estate including Joplin's musical papers and unpublished manuscripts. Sadly these papers went missing after Sweatman's death in New York in 1961 Rec.5 Dec.1918 N.Y. disc Little Wonder 852 matrix Jazz Band (Little Wonder records, all 5½ inches of them, revolutionized recorded music in the early 1900s by making records available at a price that ordinary people could afford. Despite their historical role, Little Wonder records have not attracted much interest from vintage record collectors because in many instances the sound quality is not particularly good. ORCH. among others W. Sweatman cl-H.Zeno dr-D.Parrish p Photo: Wilbur Sweatman's Jazz Orchestra - 1918 - Left to Right: Wilbur Sweatman, unknown, unknown, Dan Parrish?, Major Jackson?, Henry Zeno?
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