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Bob Milne's maniac fingers on the keyboard mesmorize audiences worldwide

On Sunday, June 2nd one of Enumclaw's favorite pianists, the world-renowned Bob Milne, takes the stage at the Chalet Theater at 2 p.m. The event is listed on PATCH event pages but I thought you might like to know a little more about him I am on the Board of Directors of CAST and we are the presenters of the show. The following is a short bio about this musical genius from his publicist, Roy Ludy. I am also attaching a YouTube documentary that is even more fascinating! "Considered by many to be the best Ragtime/Boogie-Woogie pianist in the world, Bob Milne specializes in this music style that developed in America in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Although Bob Milne comes from a classical background, having excelled as a French horn virtuoso at the Eastman School of Music, he is completely self-taught as a pianist, playing totally by ear. When he took up saloon piano-playing on the side, he discovered what fun entertaining his listeners could be, and how natural it came to him. Early on in this new career, Bob became fascinated by the Ragtime music found on nearby player pianos, and how listeners enjoyed it. His "internship" lasted 25 years; he has even written a book on these experiences, The Journeyman Piano Player. Bob naturally progressed to the concert stage, acknowledged by many as one of the best pianists of our time. He is now constantly performing across the country (and sometimes beyond) from concert halls to festivals, and everything in between, and still having fun with his audiences exhibiting ballistic speed as well as subtle harmonies. Known as a "Ragtimist" (a term he coined), Bob Milne quickly made himself a dedicated student and presenter of this true American musical form, having acquired both a vast repertoire of tunes and extensive knowledge of their origins. These histories and the stories of the piano players who were playing them are anecdotally incorporated into Bob Milne's presentations. (Bob also teaches music history at Florida Atlantic University every winter, and conducts a Music Retreat in Lapeer, MI each September.) It comes as no surprise that the Library of Congress designated him a "National Treasure" when they documented his expertise for future generations, and that the U.S. State Department has utilized him as a "Musical Ambassador" in Japan and Switzerland. Bob Milne brings endless enthusiasm, enchanting ease of playing, and an engaging manner while telling stories about Ragtime and Boogie Woogie music with warmth and humor. Today Bob is well-known as an outstanding pianist specializing in Ragtime, Boogie-Woogie, the Blues, and the Player Piano styles of the turn of the century." By Roy Ludy

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