Mayerl was born in 1902 on
London's
Tottenham Court Road, near the West End theatre district. His father, a violin player, attempted to introduce him to the violin age of four, but failed. After noticing his affinity to the piano, he started him with piano lessons. By age seven he was studying at the
Trinity College of Music, paid for with a series of scholarships. His first major concert was at age nine, playing
Edvard Grieg's
Piano Concerto. In his teens, he supplemented these lessons by accompanying silent movies and playing at dances. While studying at Trinity College, Mayerl began visiting a local music arcade known as "Gayland", where he first encountered North American ragtime music. After trying his hand at composing it, he was threatened with expulsion from Trinity College if he continued, and it was a decade before his first composition was re-issued as "The Jazz Master". Attracted to North American popular music, Mayerl joined a
Southampton hotel band in 1921. He recorded about 37 piano rolls of popular tunes of the early 1920s for the Echo label in London. He subsequently joined the
Savoy Havana Band in London and became a celebrity. In the late 20s he recorded in London a single title, "Eskimo Shivers", on the Duo-Art player piano system for the Aeolian Company. ==Career==