Eugene Delbert Greene (June 9, 1877 – April 5, 1930) was an American vaudeville and ragtime singer.
[1] Nicknamed "The Ragtime King", he employed scat singing techniques on this song.
[1] Greene continued to perform, making about 64 recordings during 1912–13 before returning to the U.S.[1] He retired to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and ran a restaurant.
[1] He tried to sing again in New York City but died of a heart attack backstage.
[1] "King of the Bungaloos" appeared on Pop Music: The Early Years 1890–1950 as part of Sony's Soundtrack for a Century box set.