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Songwriter ("Tiger Rag"), composer, conductor and cornetist, educated in high school and thereafter a cornetist, leader and manager of the The Original Dixieland Jazz Band. He played at Rosenweber's in New York during World War I, and toured throughout the United States and Europe until the group's dissolution in 1925, but he made many recordings. Between 1938 and 1958, he was in the construction business. Joining ASCAP in 1936, his other popular-song compositions included "Dixieland One Step", "Lazy Daddy", "Skeleton Jangle", "Fidgety Feet", "Some Rainy Night", "Barnyard Blues", "Ramblin' Blues", "At the Jazz Band Ball", and "Lasses Candy".- Marquis de Cuevas was born in 1885 in Santiago, Chile. He was married to Margaret Rockefeller Strong. He died on 22 February 1961 in Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France.