CANADIAN CAPERS | Stephanie Trick & Paolo Alderighi

This ragtime piece was written in 1915 by Gus Chandler, Bert White and Henry Cohen. Several decades later Harry Warren and Ralph Blane adapted it into a swinging vocal version called “Cuttin’ Capers” for the 1949 musical film, “My Dream Is Yours,” starring Doris Day. There is some research by ragtime historian Bill Edwards suggesting that Cohen got the idea for a strain of “Canadian Capers” from a pianist from San Francisco’s Barbary Coast, Sid LeProtti, who potentially was the first bandleader to use the word “jazz” in the name of his band (the So Different Jazz Band). ▶️ If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to our channel! ▶️ If you like the music we play (four-hands piano, classic jazz, stride piano, swing, blues, boogie woogie, ragtime, and the Great American Songbook), please visit us here: ▶️ Subscribe to our newsletter: 🔶 Become part of ou
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