William C. Polla

Jazz Composer

  • Born: 1876 – 1939
  • Arrangements available: 2

American composer William C. Polla (1876–1939) was a significant figure in early 20th-century popular music, particularly known for his contributions to ragtime and early jazz. He penned numerous popular songs and instrumental pieces, including the enduring "Dancing in the Dark" and "The Jazz Dance." Polla's compositions were widely published and performed, solidifying his place in the development of American popular music during the ragtime era.