Elmer Schoebel (September 8, 1896 – December 14, 1970)[1] was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
[1] After returning to Chicago he played with Louis Panico and Art Kassel, and arranged for the Melrose Publishing House.
From the 1940s onward he did some performing with Conrad Janis, Blue Steele's Rhythm Rebels (1958), and with his own ensembles in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Schoebel wrote a number of standards, including "Bugle Call Rag", "Stomp Off, Let's Go","Nobody's Sweetheart Now", "Farewell Blues", and "Prince of Wails".
He also wrote "I Never Knew What A Girl Could Do", "Oriental", and "Discontented Blues", while a member of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings.