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Richard “Dick” Zimmerman (born August 11, 1937) is a ragtime performer, historian, author and producer. He is regarded as being one of the key figures responsible for the worldwide revival of ragtime. Zimmerman is the first pianist to have recorded the complete works of
Scott Joplin Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the ...
and in 1987 was awarded the first place prize “Champion Ragtime Performer of the World”. Zimmerman was technical advisor for the film ''
Scott Joplin Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the ...
''. He is a founder of the "Maple Leaf Club", and is the editor of its publication, ''"The Rag Times"''. Zimmerman is also a professional magician. He has contributed many signature illusions to the field of magic and has acted as consultant for such magicians as
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Life and career

Zimmerman was trained as a child in classical music, but quickly abandoned his studies to pursue his love for ragtime when his magic teacher played a
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record by "one of the great American composers,
Scott Joplin Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the ...
." In 1956 he enrolled at
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where he received degrees in civil and mechanical engineering. Zimmerman later went on to design games for
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, Inc. As a freshman, a classmate introduced him to the rags of
Scott Joplin Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the ...
. But it wasn’t until 1973, when the movie
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began the revival of ragtime with a musical score by
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, which adapted the original rags of Scott Joplin, that Zimmerman turned his attention to performing and recording. In 1974, he released the five-LP collection ‘’Scott Joplin: His Complete Works’’ on the Murray Hill Records label. In 1967 Zimmerman, along with Dave Bourne, Albert Huerta, Chuck McClure, and Bill Mitchell, founded the ‘’Maple Leaf Club’’, for which he edited its newsletter, ''"The Rag Times"''. In 1998 the ‘’Maple Leaf Club’’ merged with the ‘’Rose Leaf Club’’. As a producer, Zimmerman created the ragtime concert series ‘’Where It Was!’’ in Los Angeles. The venue featured ragtime stars from both the past and present, including such legends as pianist and composer
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, who once said of Zimmerman: "
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is a real ragtime pianist, and he knows more about its history than I do!" Zimmerman has appeared in concert and at music festivals throughout the United States and Canada. He has appeared on
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with Johnny Carson, PBS, BBC-TV, BBC World Service Radio, as well as the Canadian Broadcasting Co. and Australia Broadcasting. He has performed in concert at the
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in Canada and the
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in Switzerland. He has also served as long-time musical director of the "Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival in Sedalia, Missouri". He was the recipient of the Scott Joplin Foundation Achievement Award in 1991. Today, Zimmerman runs ''"American Ragtime Co."'', recording and publishing ragtime classics and the works of early 20th century blues composers.


Magic career

Zimmerman is known for originating many illusions in the field of magic. He was a member of the Academy of Magical Arts Board, located at
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in
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, and also the Director of AMA's annual "It's Magic" show. Dick and his wife Diane Zimmerman performed together as a husband-and-wife team in several magic acts, including one televised segment on the
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.


Zimmerman Illusions

* Zimmerman Linking
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s * Prediction System * Dancing Ring on Rope * Crystal Clear Card Box * Clearly Impossible * Zimmer Egg * Zimmer Stab * Sure Thing * Rough and Ready (Again) * Plonk/Zimmer Shaker * Rattled * Digital Delusion


Discography

* ''Scott Joplin - His Complete Works'' – Label: Murray Hill Records (Murray Hill Records 931079) (1974) * ''Scott Joplin, The Entertainer'' - Label: Olympic Records (1974) * ''The Collector's History of Ragtime'' – Label: Murray Hill Records (1980) * ''Ragtime'' - Label: Music For Pleasure (1984) * ''Roots of Ragtime'' - Label: Madacy (1994) * ''King of Ragtime'' – Label: Delta Distribution (1995) * ''Gems of Texas Ragtime'' – Label: American Ragtime Company (1997) * ''Long Lost Blues'' - Label: PianoMania Music (1997) * ''Scott Joplin's Greatest Hits'' - Label: Legacy International (2009) * ''Ragtime Favorites'' – Label: American Ragtime


Television appearances

* "The Minstrel Man" (CBS) * "The Tonight Show" (NBC)


Additional links


MagicPedia - Dick Zimmerman



Merv Griffin Appearance


References

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