Mabel Littlefield Asher  (1879-1969)
Last updated: 01.02.24
Mabel Littlefield Asher is known amongst ragtimers for her Cinder-Ella Rag (1910) which was published by a relative, J. M. Asher Jr. Just one other composition by her has been traced namely Dance of the Poppies (1911). According to the Nora Hulse in her Ragtime Refreshments, she was born in Kennebunkport, Maine but was raised in San Diego, California where she was known to have been the musical director of Mission Beach Women's Club. She died in San Diego.
  Title (Release Year) Performers Instruments
       
  MP3 Samples from DBE      
audiodbemp315.gif Cinder-Ella Rag (1910), The Midi Ragtime Recorder Ens. A/T/T/T/B/GB(B)
     Performer CD Title Supplier
       
Ragtime Music CDs:
cd15.gif Nora Hulse Ragtime Refreshments
Item Title Available €     £     $     Other
             
DBE1064 The Cinder-Ella Rag (1910)
A/T/T/T/B/GB(B), approx. 2½ mins.
print-on-demand €9.00 £7.50 $11.75  
     Title Instruments Remarks
       
sm15.gif Cinder-Ella Rag (1910), The A/T/T/T/B/GB(B) dbe15.gifwvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 2 works by Mabel Littlefield Asher (1879-1969). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Cinder-Ella Rag, The 1910 Midi Ragtime Recorder Ensemble (perf.)  wvicon.gif youtube15.jpg  audiodbemp315.gif
Dance of the Poppies 1911  wvicon.gif
     Composer Title Performer
       
youtube15.jpg M.L. Asher The Cinder-Ella Rag (2:15) Ragtime Dorian Henry