Bob Milne
Robert 'Bob' Milne is an American ragtime musician and concert pianist. Considered as a "very good specialist of ragtime boogie",[1] he was referred to as a "national treasure" after he was interviewed and documented for future generations by the U.S. Library of Congress in 2004.[2][3]
Experiments conducted by Penn State neuroscientist Kerstin Bettermann established that Milne has the unusual ability to mentally "play" up to 4 symphonies in his head simultaneously.[2][4][5]
Discography
    
- Folksongs, Barrelhouse and Ragtime (1993)
 - Old Songs & Old Rags - Some Like 'Em Hot! (1997)
 - The Robert E. Lee (1997)
 - The Green River Blues (2000)
 - Boogie, Blues & Rags (2001)
 - The Red River Valley (2004)
 - I wonder (2007)
 - Silent Night (Ragged Night) (2007)
 - Sounds of New Orleans (2007)
 - The Last Carousel (2014)
 - The Midnight Express
 
References
    
- 88 notes pour piano solo, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Neva Ed., 2015.p.267. ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0
 - "How a ragtime pianist intrigued leading neuroscientists". Keyboard.
 - "Bob Milne in concert at the Library of Congress; pianist, video recording, Video. Performing Arts Encyclopedia". Library of Congress. 2004-10-04. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
 - "A 4-Track Mind". Retrieved 18 November 2016.
 - "Man Can Listen to Four Symphonies in his Head - Simultaneously!". Broadcast by Radiolab/WNYC. 18:00 minutes in length.
 
Further reading
    
- "Neuroscientist studies Lapeer musical genius' 'impossible' skill to help stroke victims". Flint Journal.
 - "The mind of Bob Milne: Unique brain stimuli subject of medical study". The County Press.
 - "Bob Milne: Four Songs, One Mind. Scientific American.
 - "Bob Milne Comes To Conference Center". Fairfield Bay News.
 - "Acclaimed ragtime pianist Bob Milne to perform at the Howmet Playhouse". Mlive.com.
 - "Ragtime and boogie woogie piano master Bob Milne returns". Boothbay Register.
 - "Ragtime star Bob Milne to perform at Grand Ledge Opera House". Lansing State Journal.
 - "Renowned ragtime pianist and "four-track mind" Bob Milne to visit campus". Sewanee Today.
 
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