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Hi everybody, and welcome to my MP3.com website! I'm excited to have this
place on the web to share my music with you. I apologize for the three-song limit, but it's out of my control. Look for me soon at http://www.spitzfire.com!
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The composition of which I'm most proud, "Larry's Blues" is dedicated to a good friend and former co-worker. You can almost hear him lumbering around in the bass-line, his sarcastic smile leaving only when he had something too pragmatic to say (guaranteed never to be positive :)
Our co-workers pronounced it the musical equivalent of Larry and loved it, so if you don't like the tune, you'll have no choice but to blame him!!! |
Credits: Martin Spitznagel, Piano and Larry K., Inspiration |
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A devilish and delicious classical romp, this prelude, the third of six that George wrote, is one of my favorites for its syncopation and dissonance. I've never heard it played with the right amount of "bite," so I thought I'd go ahead and do it myself :) |
Credits: Martin Spitznagel, piano |
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Eubie Blake's thrilling "Charleston Rag" was composed in 1899 by a precocious 16-year-old Blake. Originally titled "South of Africa" and recorded on piano roll by Eubie himself, it became his signature piece in the later years of his life, which spanned 100 years from 1883-1983. |
Credits: Martin Spitznagel, piano |
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