Lewis Muir

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Lewis Muir was an early 20th-century American composer and ragtime pianist known for popular songs such as "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee."

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instanceOf composer
human
pianist
ragtime musician
activePeriod early 20th century
associatedWith Tin Pan Alley NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Irving Berlin NERFINISHED
L. Wolfe Gilbert NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
creativeWorkType piano rag
song
fieldOfWork popular music
ragtime
genre ragtime
hasGenre Tin Pan Alley song
hasMusicalRole accompanist
songwriter
influencedBy ragtime style
languageOfWorkOrName English
musicEra ragtime era
notableFor popular songs
ragtime piano compositions
notableWork Play That Barber-Shop Chord NERFINISHED
Ragtime Cowboy Joe NERFINISHED
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee NERFINISHED
When Ragtime Rosie Ragged the Rosary NERFINISHED
occupation composer
pianist
partOf American popular music tradition
sexOrGender male

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Muir hasNotableBearer Lewis Muir