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Julia Lee Niebergall

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to a family of musicians. Her father played double-bass, her sister piano, and her brother percussion. Herself a pianist, she played at public events, as an accompanist for silent movies. and for ballet and gym classes. She also taught music at a high school.
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She is credited with but six musical compositions, two of which—Hoosier Rag and Red Rambler Rag—achieved popular success. She was a friend of
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Niebergall reportedly supported herself as a musician and teacher until her death.
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Ragtime: An Encyclopedia, Discography, and Sheetography
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Index

ragtime
Indianapolis, Indiana
May Aufderheide
Ragtime: An Encyclopedia, Discography, and Sheetography
ISBN
9780415978620
Unsung: A History of Women in American Music
ISBN
9781574670615
"Julia Lee Niebergall"
Hoosier Rag, played by John Remmers
Red Rambler Rag, played by Jack Bradshaw
Horseshoe Rag, played by Nora Hulse
Red Rambler Rag sheet music
Hoosier Rag sheet music
Horseshoe Rag sheet music
Clothilda sheet music
Categories
1886 births
1968 deaths
American ragtime musicians
Ragtime composers
20th-century American women musicians

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