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Charles Leslie Johnson (December 3, 1876 - December 28, 1950) was an American composer of ragtime and popular music. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, died in Kansas City, Missouri, and lived his entire life in those two cities. He published over 300 songs in his life, nearly 40 of them ragtime compositions such as "Doc Brown’s Cakewalk", "Dill Pickles", "Apple Jack (Some Rag)", and "Snookums Rag". His best selling piece, a sentimental ballad called "Sweet and Low", sold over a million copies. Experts believe that had Johnson lived and worked in New York, he would be included alongside Scott Joplin, James Scott, and Joseph Lamb as one of the greatest ragtime composers. He wrote more than the other three combined and exemplified a greater range of talent, composing waltzes, tangos, cakewa

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  • Charles L. Johnson (en)
  • تشارلز إل. جونسون (ar)
  • Charles Johnson (musicien) (fr)
  • Charles Leslie Johnson (it)
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  • تشارلز إل. جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Charles L. Johnson)‏ هو ملحن أمريكي، ولد في 3 ديسمبر 1876 في كانساس سيتي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 28 ديسمبر 1950 في كانساس سيتي في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Charles Leslie Johnson est un pianiste et compositeur américain de ragtime et de musique populaire américaine né le 3 décembre 1876 à Kansas City où il est mort le 28 décembre 1950. Sous le diminutif de Chas L. Johnson, il publia plus de 300 compositions, dont au moins 40 morceaux pour piano de ragtime, comme Doc Brown’s Cakewalk, Dill Pickles, Apple Jack (Some Rag), et Powder Rag. Il est une figure très importante du genre, juste après Scott Joplin, James Scott et Joseph Lamb (il publia d'ailleurs plus de « rags » que les deux derniers réunis). (fr)
  • Charles Leslie Johnson (Kansas City, 3 dicembre 1876 – Kansas City, 28 dicembre 1950) è stato un compositore statunitense di ragtime e musica popolare. (it)
  • Charles Leslie Johnson (December 3, 1876 - December 28, 1950) was an American composer of ragtime and popular music. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, died in Kansas City, Missouri, and lived his entire life in those two cities. He published over 300 songs in his life, nearly 40 of them ragtime compositions such as "Doc Brown’s Cakewalk", "Dill Pickles", "Apple Jack (Some Rag)", and "Snookums Rag". His best selling piece, a sentimental ballad called "Sweet and Low", sold over a million copies. Experts believe that had Johnson lived and worked in New York, he would be included alongside Scott Joplin, James Scott, and Joseph Lamb as one of the greatest ragtime composers. He wrote more than the other three combined and exemplified a greater range of talent, composing waltzes, tangos, cakewa (en)
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  • Charles L. Johnson (en)
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  • Charles L. Johnson (en)
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  • Charles Leslie Johnson (en)
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