Sue Keller (born July 7, 1952 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American ragtime pianist and singer, who has released several albums.[1] As a child, she had flute and singing lessons, and also played guitar.[1] She attended DePauw University.[2] She played professionally in various styles before settling on ragtime and old forms of jazz.[1] She founded the publishing firm Ragtime Press and the record label HVR in 1992.[1]
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Born | Sue Keller (1952-07-07) July 7, 1952 (age 70) Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Pianist, singer, composer |
Keller was a contestant on the quiz show Jeopardy! in 1997, winning three games and $28,400.[3] She was the festival music director for the Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation from 2003 through 2009 and was awarded the foundation's 2010 Friend of Ragtime Award.[4]
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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1992? | Some of My Best Friends | ||
1992? | Kellerized | Ragtime Press | Solo piano[5] |
1993? | Ol' Muddy | Ragtime Press | Solo piano[6] |
1993? | Nola | Ragtime Press | Solo piano; Keller adds vocals on some tracks[7] |
1994? | Ragtime Sue | Ragtime Press | Solo piano; Keller adds vocals on some tracks[8] |
1997? | I Got What It Takes | Ragtime Press | Solo piano; Keller adds vocals on some tracks[9] |
1999? | Those Irresistible Blues | Solo piano; Keller adds vocals on some tracks[10] | |
2001? | Wild Women Don't Have the Blues | Solo piano and vocals[11] | |
2002? | She Loved Christmas | ||
2005? | My Reindeer Don't Like to Fly | Some tracks with background vocals, guitar, drums[12] | |
2005? | a/k/a Charles Johnson | Solo piano[13] | |
2005? | A Little Lost Lamb | ||
2006? | Ragtime Reflections | ||
2007? | Live in Kalamazoo |
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