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Frederick E. Hylands (1872 – October 14, 1913) was an American pianist, composer and publisher active from 1887 to 1913.


Biography

Fred Hylands was born in 1872, in or near Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Charles Hylands and Mary Hylands (Whitney). He began playing piano at a young age, and performed locally with his sister Ethel by age 15. Hylands moved to Chicago in the early 1890s and married singer and actress Maria Francis Stevens in 1895. He moved to New York City the following year, and was hired as the house pianist of the Columbia Phonograph Company, which had opened an office at 1159 Broadway in 1895. He was an early adopter and proponent of
ragtime music Ragtime, also spelled rag-time or rag time, is a musical style that flourished from the 1890s to 1910s. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or "ragged" rhythm. Ragtime was popularized during the early 20th century by composers such as Scott ...
, and his accompaniments are some of the earliest examples of the form on record. In addition to Hylands' work with Columbia, he performed in New York City and toured the eastern U.S., managed musical theatre, and composed ragtime songs. In 1899, he opened a music publishing business called Hylands, Spencer and Yeager, with
Len Spencer Leonard Garfield Spencer (February 12, 1867 – December 15, 1914) was an early American recording artist. He began recording for the Columbia Phonograph Company, in 1889 or 1890. Between 1892 and 1897 he recorded extensively for the New Jersey Ph ...
(a recording artist who shared Fred's penchant for ragtime) and singer Harry W. Yeager. Fred and Maria Hylands were busy in musical theatre and vaudeville in the first years of the 20th century. Fred was a member of the " White Rats Actors' Union", and co-founder of the short-lived "Knights of the Footlights", another union for entertainment workers. He died October 14, 1913, while on tour in Lancashire England due to complications from diabetes.


Compositions

*The Narcissus Gavotte (1897) *The Darkey Volunteer (1898) *My Old-Fashioned Girl (1898) *I'se de Lady Friend of Mister Rastus Jackson (1899) *Pretty Kitty Clover (1899) *You Don't Stop the World from Going Round (1899) *The Prize Cake-Walker is Old Uncle Sam (1899) *'Tis Best for Us to Part (1899) *Upper Coondom (1899) *Well, I nebber could forgit dat happy Home (1900) *My Dusky Queen (1901) *The Japanese Patrol (1904) *The Beauty Doctor (Musical) (1905) *Yankee Doodle Girl (Musical) (1905) *It Looks Like a Good Old Summer Time (1911) *Be a Good Little Girl (1911) *Honey Lou! (I Love No One but You) (1912) *The Rag-Time Boarding House (1912) *The Lightning Rag (1912) *Joe! Oh Joe! (Everything Is Cozy and the Lights are Low) (1912) *You've Got the Rag-i-rit-is (1913)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hylands, Frederick E. Ragtime pianists Pioneer recording artists American pianists 1872 births 1913 deaths American male pianists