J. Russel Robinson Net Worth

J. Russel Robinson Net Worth is
$300,000

J. Russel Robinson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Joseph Russel(l) Robinson (July 8, 1892 – September 30, 1963) was a United States ragtime and dixieland jazz pianist and a composer of jazz, blues, and popular tunes.Robinson, whose name appeared as "J. Russel Robinson", was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He started publishing ragtime compositions in his teens; his early hits included "Sapho Rag" and "Eccentric". With his drummer brother John he toured the Southern United States in the early 1910s including an extended stay in New Orleans. He also turned out hundreds of piano roll recordings for the US Music Company in Chicago and later the QRS Company in New York. He was known for his heavily blues and jazz influenced playing style. His style has been described as having a swinging, shimmying style with many right hand only blues breaks.In October 1918, he joined W. C. Handy's publishing company Pace and Handy, supplying new arrangements and lyrics for popular editions of tunes like "The Memphis Blues" in the 1920s. Robinson joined the Original Dixieland Jazz Band when pianist Henry Ragas died in the Spanish Flu Pandemic in 1919. Also in 1919, he co-wrote the song "Though We're Miles and Miles Apart" with W.C. Handy and Charles H. Hillman. He also played piano with various popular and blues singers in phonograph recording sessions, accompanying singers such as Annette Hanshaw, Lucille Hegamin, Marion Harris, and Lizzie Miles. On some of his accompaniments to African American singers the accompaniment was listed on the record labels as being by Spencer Williams (with Williams' permission).

Date Of BirthJuly 8, 1892
Died1963-09-30
Place Of BirthIndianapolis, Indiana, USA
Height5' 7" (1.7 m)
ProfessionSoundtrack
Star SignCancer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Manhattan2014TV Series writer - 1 episode
Elementary2013TV Series writer - 1 episode
Boardwalk Empire2012TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button2008writer: "Wah Dee Dah"
South Park2006TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Cat's Meow2001writer: "Margie" 1920
Bullets Over Broadway1994music: "Singin' The Blues Till My Daddy Comes Home"
Bix1991writer: "Singin' the Blues", "Margie"
Enemies: A Love Story1989writer: "Palestina Lena From Palesteena"
Stardust Memories1980writer: "Palesteena" 1920
Fatso1980writer: "Margie" - uncredited
The Ernie Sigley Show1974TV Series writer - 1 episode
Maude1973TV Series music - 1 episode
The Dean Martin Show1970TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Hollywood Palace1966TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Real McCoys1962TV Series music - 1 episode
Country Style, U.S.A.1959TV Series short music - 1 episode
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall1956TV Series music - 1 episode
Show Time at the Apollo1955TV Series music - 1 episode
The Eddie Cantor Story1953music: "Margie" - uncredited
Mary Lou1948writer: "Mary Lou"
Yankee Fakir1947lyrics: "Like a Poor Little Mouse in a Trap"
Margie1946writer: "MARGIE"
Incendiary Blonde1945music: "Margie" 1920 - uncredited
Margie1940writer: "Margie" - uncredited
Turnabout1940music: "Margie" 1920 - uncredited
Stella Dallas1937music: "Margie" 1920 - uncredited
Frankie and Johnnie1936writer: "It's You I Adore", "If You Want My Heart", "Get Rhythm in Your Feet", "Give Me a Heart to Sing To" - uncredited
Don Redman & His Orchestra1934Short music: "Yeah, Man" - uncredited
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame1934Short music: "You Gotta Ho-De-Ho to Get Along with Me" - as J.R. Robinson, uncredited
Bottoms Up1934writer: "Is I in Love? I Is" - uncredited
The Old Man of the Mountain1933Short music: "You Gotta Ho-De-Ho to Get Along with Me" - as J.R. Robinson, uncredited
International House1933music: "Reefer Man" 1932 - uncredited
Piano Tooners1932Short music: "Margie"
Smash Your Baggage1932Short writer: "Stop the Sun, Stop the Moon My Man's Gone" - uncredited
Young Bride1932music: "Margie" 1920 - uncredited
Bosko's Holiday1931Short music: "Funny Little You" - uncredited
What a Widow!1930lyrics: "Love Is Like a Song", "Say 'Oui' Cheri", "You're the One" - uncredited
Good News1930music: "I Feel Pessimistic" 1930 - uncredited
Song of the West1930lyrics: "West Wind" - uncredited
Don't Get Nervous1929Short music: "Sweetheart's Holiday" - uncredited
Harry Fox and His Six American Beauties1929Short music: "Half Way to Heaven" - uncredited
Close Harmony1929music: "Margie"
The Cowboy and the Girl1928Short writer: "There's a Trick in Pickin' a Chick-Chick-Chicken" 1927 - uncredited
Margie1926Short music: "Margie"

Known for movies

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