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The Son of the Sheik
- (Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/9/2015

The Son of the Sheik
- (Manufactured on Demand, Silent Movie)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/9/2015
- Starring: Montagu Love, Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Sally Blane, George Fawcett, Lucien Littlefield, Montague Love, Walter Long, Karl Dane, Adolphe Menjou
- UPC: 644827184729
- Item #: 410845X
- Director: George Fitzmaurice
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama-Classics, Silent Films
- Release Date: 7/9/2015
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Year: 1926
- Distributor/Studio: Reel Vault

Product Notes
Keith Taylor was born and raised in Oregon. Even though his parents lived In rural sections of Oregon (his father worked, in sawmills) they provided for his musical education. Taylor began piano lessons at five years of age and was performing and composing music when he was ten. While in grade school he performed on tours with 'The Young Oregonians' and 'Stars of Tomorrow;' two youth-oriented vaudeville groups. His main contender was Johnny Ray who went on to 'The Little White Cloud That Cried' fame. In the early fifties, the Taylor family moved to Ketchikan, Alaska where Keith went to high school. At that time the town was still a wide-open Western town with plank streets and swinging doors on the saloons. While in high school he played piano on Creek Street, in the heart of the red-light district. The records of Crazy Otto and Joe Fingers Carr were very influential in his developing piano style. During the summers he worked in sawmills, making enough money to go to college. Taylor returned to Oregon to study music at Willamette University and eventually receive a B.M. degree in Piano. Further graduate study included music composition at the University of Oregon and with Halsey Stevens at USC. Taylor received his Master's degree in Composition in 1964 and did additional graduate study in Paris, France. His musical interests were modern in scope, writing and performing atonal and avant-garde music. The music of Anton Webern and John Cage influenced his style. While assisting Cage on several of his concerts and playing the Pieces for Prepared Piano, Taylor wrote rag-type pieces for prepared piano. The following years were spent teaching public school music in Oregon and California. Teaching provided the money and the time to pursue his real interest, composing and playing piano. The major turning point in his career was in 1972 when Eubie Blake played the Stars and Stripes by Sousa. This rag was quickly copied and two more rags, Maple Leaf and Alexander's Ragtime Band were memorized. Taylor was hooked. His performances now included ragtime. Other performers were enlisted to play ragtime orchestrations and sing ragtime songs. The annual 'Ragtime In Review' program was initiated at this time. Taylor began playing at festivals from the first festival in Sedalia to the West Coast festivals. Records, cassettes and published music followed. With his conservatory training, he could play any conceivable ragtime style, however, his personal piano styling was not to emerge until the late seventies when he heard performances by Jim Hession. An original ragtime sound was then created, combining the technical aspect of Hession's playing with the atonal or modern structures that Taylor was acquainted with as a composer. This style may be described as 'eclectic ragtime," borrowing music from jazz, pop and classical. Being esoteric in nature, it does not follow the 'mainstream' of ragtime but it is highly original. In order to spend more time with his music, Taylor and his wife Nancy bought a historic ranch in the Blue Mountains of Haines, Oregon where he now freelances as a musician, teacher and piano tuner. Adhering now to a self-sufficient life style, he feels his music leaning towards a more improvised style, departing from traditional ragtime concepts. He also feels that ragtime is a valid art form which should and will expand into new musical structures and sounds. His most recent project involves composing and performing original scores for old time silent movies.
Credits
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CreditsMontagu Love
Rudolph Valentino
Sally Blane
Vilma Banky
George Fawcett
Lucien Littlefield
Montague Love
Walter Long
Adolphe Menjou
Karl Dane
Bull Montana
Patsy Ruth Miller
B. Hyman
Agnes Ayres
Loretta Young
Charles Requa
Polly Ann Young
William Donovan
Erwin Connelly
Frances Marion
Fred de Gresac
George Marion Jr.
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DirectorsGeorge Fitzmaurice
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ProducersJohn W. Considine, Jr.