Mel B. Kaufman

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Mel B. Kaufman

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American songwriter (born Newark, NJ, April 23, 1879 – died New York, NY, February 21, 1932)

Selling undergarments and kimonos by day, Kaufman published his first of many songs, "Big Ben," in 1918. In 1919, he had his first hit with the one-step "Me-Ow," followed by "Taxi." "Stop It" (1920, with lyrics by Harry D. Kerr) became a popular circus piece.

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Me-Ow

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Jugglers Stop It! (One Step) Snare Drum & Chord

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Stop It! (One-Step)

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Pick a Chicken

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The Muslin Rag (1918)

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Mel B. Kaufman's most-played tracks include Me-Ow, Jugglers Stop It! (One Step) Snare Drum & Chord, Stop It! (One-Step), Pick a Chicken, The Muslin Rag (1918). Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

American songwriter (born Newark, NJ, April 23, 1879 – died New York, NY, February 21, 1932) Selling undergarments and kimonos by day, Kaufman published his first of many songs, "Big Ben," in 1918. In 1919, he had his first hit with the one-step... Read the full biography on this page.

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