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Full Name
  
Sue Keller

Education
  
DePauw University

Role
  
Pianist ยท rtpress.com

Name
  
Sue Keller

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
June 7, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-06-07
)
Allentown, PA

Occupation
  
Pianist, singer, composer

Albums
  
A Little Lost Lamb, Wild Women Don't Have The Blues

Similar People
  
Joseph Lamb, Neville Dickie, Charles L Johnson, Stephanie Trick, Mimi Blais

Dizzy Fingers - Steinway Centennial - Sue Keller


Sue Keller (born July 7, 1952 in Allentown, PA, USA) is an American ragtime, blues and jazz pianist and singer, who has released several albums. She studied flute and took voice lessons, played guitar, and sang in school operas. After a wide variety of musical jobs (including playing rock), she started concentrating more on vintage jazz and ragtime. In 1992, Sue Keller established Ragtime Press to publish rags by little-known composers, and the HVR label to document her music. On YouTube there are a number of videos of her performing music by Laura Nyro, W. C. Handy, Scott Joplin, Ray Charles and others. Keller is a graduate of DePauw University.

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Sue Keller functioned as the festival Artistic Director for the Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation from 2003 through 2009 and was honored with the foundation's 2010 Scott Joplin Award for distinguished lifetime achievement and support of ragtime.

Discography

  • Some of My Best Friends (1992)
  • Kellerized (1992)
  • Ol' Muddy (1993)
  • Nola (1993) - reissued as Nola Reborn (2006)
  • Ragtime Sue (1994) - reissued as Ragtime Sue Reborn (2006)
  • I Got What It Takes (1997)
  • Those Irresistible Blues (1999)
  • Wild Women Don't Have the Blues (2001)
  • She Loved Christmas (2002)
  • My Reindeer Don't Like to Fly (2005)
  • a/k/a Charles Johnson (2005)
  • A Little Lost Lamb (2005)
  • Ragtime Reflections (2006)
  • Live in Kalamazoo (2007)
  • References

    Sue Keller Wikipedia