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Dave Tucker, Pianist
Ragtime, Stride & Early Jazz Piano

Dave Tucker lives in Alexandria, Virginia, is married (Cindy) with two children (Michael &
Christina), and conducts patent research for a living. Dave has played piano, specializing in
ragtime, since 1970.  In the early 1990s he took up piano performance with great enthusiasm and
began to expand his playing into other early jazz forms such at stride and novelty piano.

Dave is an internationally-known performer of early jazz styles.  His first CD “Tickled Ragtime &
Novelties” in 2001 featured the music of Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, Zez Confrey and others.   
Recently, while expanding his ragtime repertoire, Dave has explored many other forms of early
syncopated music including European novelty piano and the Harlem stride of James P. Johnson,
Willie “The Lion” Smith and Fats Waller.  His second CD “Meadow Lark”, issued in April 2005,
reflects his intense research, study and numerous experiences since first becoming a regular
performer on the ragtime circuit. Meadow Lark includes songs of many styles, such as classic and
modern-era ragtime, Harlem stride and other examples of early jazz piano music.  Dave is
currently working on a project to record the entire Scott Joplin repertoire while also working on
another CD of ragtime, stride and early jazz pieces.

Dave has performed at the International Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival, the Blind Boone Ragtime
Festival, the West Coast Ragtime Festival, the Lake Superior Ragtime Festival, the Eau Claire
Ragtime Festival, the Alexandria Bay Ragtime/Jasstime Festival and the Northern Virginia
Ragtime Society, among other numerous appearances.  Dave has also conducted several ragtime
presentations for school children.

Dave now performs regularly in the Washington D.C. region.  In 2005, Dave joined the Hots Jazz
Orchestra as their pianist
,performing hundreds of tunes in numerous styles covering the time
period of 1890-1945.  In addition, Dave helped develop a new jazz trio/combo called Reverie (
http:
//www.reveriejazz.com
), now performing regularly.  This group specializes in presenting early
jazz standards in their original style.   Dave joined the Jefferson Street Strutters in 2007.  
In
December 2008 Dave became the Director of The Hot Society Orchestra of Washington, an 11-
piece group performing music from the 1920s-1940s (http://hotsociety.net).  
Dave also works
with other musicians and vocalists for various projects in the D.C. area, and maintains a website
covering his activities at
http://www.turboragtime.com.