Clarence C. Wiley

Clarence C. Wiley

cover art from Car-Balick-Acid sheet music, 1905 edition
Background information
Birth name Clarence C. Wiley
Born October 25, 1883[1]
Bellaire, Ohio, U.S.A.[1]
Died March 2, 1908[1]
Genres Ragtime
Occupation(s) Composer, store clerk, pharmacist[1]
Instruments Piano

Clarence C. Wiley (October 25, 1883 March 2, 1908) was an American pharmacist from Oskaloosa, Iowa who won fame for his folk rag entitled "Car-Balick-Acid Rag".

According to Census records, he was one of five children born to Benson and Ella Wiley.[1]

Wiley copyrighted his composition on August 9, 1901. Giles Brothers purchased his rag in 1904 and sold it in turn to Jerome H. Remick and Company in 1907. It was published as sheet music and also in the form of a player piano roll.[2]

He died in 1908 from a morphine overdose[1] and was buried in Keokuk County, Iowa.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Clarence C. Wiley". Bill Edwards. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  2. Jasen, David A.; Trebor Jay Tichenor (1978). Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. 23, 66. ISBN 0-486-25922-6.
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