Friday, October 30, 2009

African Politics
.....Seven blacks put in Smith’s cabinet, WA 5/1/76, 2
.....Rhodesia –Jeremia Chirau & 6 other blacks, WA 5/1/76, 2
.....Prime Minister Ian Smith’s cabinet, WA 5/1/76, 2

Alvin Ailey
.....Ailey still magic, but needs new substance, WA 2/14/76, 14

All Souls Unitarian Church
.....Loncie Malloy went there or started a youth choir there, WA 3/6/76, 12

Artists
.....Daniel R. Wynn (native of Jacksonville, FL)
.....Franklin White (Richmond, staff member at Corcoran)
.....Sam Gilliam (from Tupelo, MS)

Ballou High School
.....Randolph Scott, pianist and Ballou senior in recital, WA 5/1/76, 16 (pic)

Black Cast
.....Black “Guys and Dolls” to open at National theatre, WA 5/1/76, 17
.....See: “Guys and Dolls”

Black Collections
.....Composer of black music in collection, WA 7/17/76, 20

Broadway
.....Negro shows for broadway, PC 12/24/27, FP

Burrows, Abe
.....Supervisor, Black “Guys and Dolls”, WA 5/1/76, 17

Capitol Hill Hospital
.....Name changed from Roger Memorial Hospital, WA 7/17/76, 20

Catholicism (Black)
.....District Catholics honors first African martyrs, WA 6/12/76, 6

Cato, Minto
.....Denies she was ever a pupil of Maeme Moon, PC 2S2

Christian Methodist Episcopal (Church)
.....Lane CME breaks ground, WA 6/5/76, 12

Cole, Florence
.....See: Florence Cole Talbert

Cobb, Dr. W. Montague, WA 2/7/76, mag p2

Composers
.....James Hemmenway

Dancers
.....Maceo Thomas of the talented team of Clinton & Thomas (pic), PC 6/8/29,
3S2
.....Clive Thompson, Alvin Ailey dancer, WA 2/17/76, 14 (pic)

Debate Teams
.....Negro debaters face British team, PC 11S1

Double Dutch
.....Double dutch comes south, WA 5/22/43, 11

Drama (Musical)
.....“Hot Chocolates” a new show which is just as hot as its name opened this week. Catchy Andy Razaf tunes PC 6/8/29, 3S2

Fur Trapper (Black)
.....Beckworth – the Black fur trapper, WA 5/15/76, mag p9

Guys and Dolls (all black cast)
.....Agatha in “Guys and Dolls” says she’s glad to be home, WA 5/22/76, 14
.....Black “Guys and Dolls” to open at National theatre, WA 5/1/76, 17
.....Guillaume, star of “Guys and Dolls” amiable, charming, self assured,
WA 5/15/76, 17
.....Guys and Dolls brings gambling, soul-saving and marriage to DC, WA
5/15/76, 16

Harmon Foundation
.....Harmon Foundation makes awards, PC 1/14/28 2S1

Historical Firsts
.....First recognized Black American composer, Scott Joplin, WA 7/17/76, 15
.....Hollywood’s first black director – Gordon Parks
.....Mr. E.B. Henderson, first black physical ed director in a city school
System, WA 5/7/76, 7

History
.....Ebenezer United Methodist, WA 5/15/76, 15
.....Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital (Philadelphia), PC 6/8/29, 9S1
.....James Derham (1757-1802) generally recognized as the first black physician in the US, although he didn’t have an MD degree
.....Howard University choir, WA 5/1/76, 9
.....Lincoln University, PC 9S1
.....Quilts designed by Benjamin W. Irvin (The History Quilt Club of
Sausalito)
.....Selma University, PC 4S1
.....Simpson-Hamline United Methodist Church, WA 2/7/76, 9 mag

Howard University
.....Choir history article, WA 5/1/76, 9

Illustrations
.....WA 2/7/76, 4; WA 5/15/76, 4

Insurance (Companies)
.....Los Angeles has Negro auto insurance company (Ward/Graham)PC 6/22/29, FP

Interviews
.....Courier representative interviews William Lawrence, noted pianist PC 4/2/27, A7
.....J.A. Rogers interviews greatest Negro tenor, PC 1S2

Inventors
.....Freddy Crawford (bongo/conga set), has a patent, WA 2/7/76, 9 mag
.....Heartbroken inventor, WA 5/15/76, mag, p8
.....Negro inventor designs new diner, PC 12/10/27, 10 (Robert L. Parker,Oakland, Ca.)
.....Robert F. Fleming, Jr. (Guitar: March 3, 1886. patent)

Lapido, Duro (Nigerian composer)
.....The king did not hang, WA 5/29/76, 16 (pic)

Lawrence, William (pianist)
.....Courier representative interviews William Lawrence, noted pianist PC 4/2/27, A7

LeDroit Park
.....Put on the national register in 1974

Library (District of Columbia Public)
.....Opening of booth at Nannie Helen Burroughs and Minnesota, 7/17/76, 11

Malloy, Loncie, WA 3/6/76, 12 (pic)
.....Studied under Todd Duncan, recorded her own compositions

Monuments
.....Baltimore zoo, third oldest in the country, WA 5/15/76, mag

Modern School of music
.....Advertisement, 5/15/76, 3

Music Projects
.....See: Traditional Music Documentation Project

Music Schools
.....See: Modern School of Music

Name Change
.....Capitol Hill Hospital was once named Roger Memorial, WA 7/17/76, 20

National Register
.....LeDroit Park was put on the national register in 1974

Negro Spirituals
.....“The Deeper Meaning of Some Negro Spirituals” (Howard Thurman)PC 6/15/29, 5S1

Orchestras
.....Haitian orchestra makes DC debut (Holy Trinity Philharmonic – Port-au-Prince. Founded in 1964), WA 8/28/76, 15
.....Sis. Anne Marie started the orchestra (www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8345566.html)

Pianists
.....Randolph Scott, pianist and Ballou senior in recital, WA 5/1/76, 16 (pic)
.....Ruth Norman (Ruth Norman Bostic), pic, WA 9/4/76

Plays
.....Colored play written by Mr. J.W. Jackson of Chicago called “Happy” PC 6/8/29, 3S2

Queen Elizabeth II
.....Visits Mayor Walter Washington, WA 7/17/76, 3

Race
.....(Gordon) Parks battles for distribution advertising of “Leadbelly”
WA 4/27/76, 16
.....Racial equality in America: the dream deferred, WA 5/15/76, 21;WA 5/29/76, 6
.....Train white teachers to understand race problems, PC 6/15/29, 9S1

Recreation
.....Double dutch comes South, WA 5/22/76, 11

Schools
.....Demolition blocked: Struggle around Dunbar High School continues,
WA 6/26/76, FP

Sexuality
.....Students discuss sexuality at Pentecostal conference, WA 2/7/76, 6

Simpson-Hamline United Methodist Church, WA 2/7/76, 9 Dawn magazine

Slavery
.....Britian to free 300,000 slaves on New Year’s Day, PC 3S1

Theaters
.....Howard Theatre on auction block, WA 8/14/76

Thompson, Clive
.....Alvin Ailey dancer, WA 2/14/76, 14 (pic)

Traditional Music Documentation Project
.....Curt Wittig, Director

Underground Railroad
.....Underground tunnel room at Orchard Street Church(Baltimore),WA 8/7/76, 12

Walters, Dr. Ron, WA 8/28/76, FP

Washington, Mayor Walter (1st elected since 1874)

Williams, John (white)
.....Composed “Air and Simple Gifts” for President Barack Obama’s inauguration
.....Composer for Jaws now scores “The Deep” WA 7/24/76, 15

Wittig, Curt
.....Director of the Traditional Music

Yette, Samuel (Author)




ABBREVIATIONS

PC – Pittsburgh Courier
WA- Washington Afro American

Illustrations

St. Charles Lwanga and Companions



http://catholicfire.blogspot.com/2009/06/st-charles-lwanga-and-companions.html.



Rex Nettleford (Jamaican Rhodes Scholar

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

How to Search

I have literally dumped so much information into this blog over the years until it's best to search the blog using the steps below. (This method as opposed to scrolling down to find a desirable topic). Because I am still adding to this blog (as of July, 2009), I've decided to try and combine all information -or most of it- from other blogs, and to put that information into this one. I won't be too careful to classify information, because keywords can be easily picked up using the search steps below).

So, my point is, if you are interested in a person, topic, subject, publisher, etc (mostly, although not totally music ---because this is a place for me to dump information that I run across and don't want to lose it forever!), then, type the term in the search field. For example, to find information about "Ethyl Wise", type either "Ethyl Wise", "Wise, Ethyl", "Wise" or "Ethyl" in the search field Then continue steps two through four.

If anyone has any other verifiable information about black music history, please send it to me by emailing me. While I won't include anything that anyone recommends, I'd like to know about anything that anyone wishes to share with me.

NOW, HOW TO SEARCH


1. Type name, term, or keyword (one word or all of them) in the upper left hand box (next to the orange symbol).

2. Press "enter"

3. Press CONTROL and F to get another search box.

4. Repeat step one in the new search box and press enter

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Defining Moments in Black History

CAPT George N. Thompson Commanding Officer/Leader

http://www.navyband.navy.mil/CAPTthompson.shtml

In 1990, Captain Thompson became the first African-American to be commissioned Bandmaster in the history of the United States Navy.


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"The Pittsburgh Courier" (8/25/34, page5, section1) says that Alton Augustus Adams "has the distinction of being the first... and only...colored bandmaster in the US...having served in that capacity for over 17 years...Born at St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, forty-five years ago...under the sign of Scorpio...Began the study of music at the age of nine...had private teachers...and took a correspondence course in harmony from the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Hugh A. Clarke."


DILL, AUGUSTUS GRANVILLE (1881-1956)

Augustus Granville Dill, sociologist, musician and Business Manager of The Crisis, was born in Portsmouth, Ohio in 1881. Dill received his B. A. from Atlanta University in 1906, and a second B. A. from Harvard University in 1908. Dill returned to Atlanta to receive his M. A. in 1908. It was during this second period in Atlanta that Dill became a student of W. E. B. DuBois. In 1910, Dill became an Associate Professor of Sociology after DuBois resigned his position to establish The Crisis, the NAACP's monthly magazine. In 1913, DuBois convinced Dill to join him as Business Manager for The Crisis. Dill worked for DuBois for 15 years, until 1928. After Dill's resignation, he never returned to teaching; his love for music and performing took precedence in his life.

Augustus Granville Dill's most important professional activity was his early involvement in the NAACP and The Crisis. Dill died in Louisville, Kentucky on March 10, 1956. Source: http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/morals/bio.html

DIXON, DEAN (1915-1976)





According to the African American Registry, Dean Dixon (b. New York City) "led the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra as their first African American in 1941. In the following years, he was also guest conductor of the Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, San Francisco and Washington D.C. Symphony Orchestras"

Source: www.aaregistry.com

Other references:

DIXON, DEAN

....Conducts his first opera, "Tales of Hoffman" (by Jacques Offenbach), Chicago Defender, 2/6/43

.....Interview. 2/16/43. LWO 5833 GR13 5A4 (see: Broadcasts)

DUNBAR, W. RUDOLPH (1907-?)



Source: http://theovergrownpath.blogspot.com/2007/04/berlin-philharmonics-first-black.html

According to an article published in "The Black Perspective in Music" (Autumn 1981), W. Rudolph Dunbar (1907- ?) was the first black man to conduct the London Philharmonic (1942), the Berlin Philharmonic (1945), the Festival of American Music in Paris (1945), orchestras in Poland (1959), and in Russia (1964), and the first to promote in Europe the compositions of black composers, particularly those of William Grant Still.

Other references -so far- from my own clippings file:

DUNBAR, RUDOLPH
.....British Guianan musician, conductor of top rank, Chicago Defender, 1/30/43
.....Invited to lead the London Symphony, Chicago Defender, 1/30/43
.....See also: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/pip/pp33t/



Joseph H. Dickinson

Joseph H. Dickinson was born on June 22, 1855.

He attended school in Detroit MI, and began working for the Internal Revenue Service at the age of fifteen. By the time he was seventeen years old, he obtained a position with Clough & Warren Organ Company. In 1880, he married Eva Gould of Lexington, and two years later formed the Dickinson-Gould Organ Company with his father-in-law.

This new company manufactured parlor and chapel organs. It also sent a large chapel organ to a New Orleans exhibition in order to demonstrate the progress African Americans in manufacturing. In addition, an organ he designed was awarded a prize at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Source: Richings, G.F. Evidence of Progress Among Colored People. Chicago: AFRO-AM PRESS, 1969.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Correspondence

COOLIDGE COLLECTION
.....Letter dated 10/1/50 from Clarence Cameron White (addressed to "My Dear Friend") in the Coolidge Collection -box 104. The letter invites the recipient to see "Ouanga" that is being produced by the Dra-Mu Opera Company in Philadelphia, 10/27/50

COOLIDGE, ELIZABETH SPRAGUE
.....Letter from Carolina O'Day (dated April 3) inviting Mrs. Coolidge to co sponsor an opera air free concert (by Marian Anderson) under the auspices of Howard University. The cocert would be held from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Sun, Apr 9 at 5:00 PM. She was asked to respond (collect) to Room 440 of the HOuse Office Building.

.....Letter from the Marian Anderson Citizen's Committee acknowledging Mrs. Coolidge's sponsorship of the Lincoln Memorial Concert.

DETT, R. NATHANIEL
.....Correspondence mentioning Dett. Moton Family Papers (Box 10, Folder 5: Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress). The report entitled "Executive Committee Report" is dated june 16, 1931. under section 2, the "Music School" section, it states that "Dr. Nathaniel Dett, after 18 years of service with the school has applied for a Sabbatical year with an increse of pay, his present salary being $4000.00 a year. President Howe explained that Dr. Dett was so lacking in cooperation and loyalty to the administration that it was adviseable to terminate his activities with the school."

DRA-MU OPERA COMPANY
.....Letter dated 10/1/50 from Clarence Cameron White (addressed to "My Dear Friend") in the Coolidge Collection -box 104. The letter invites the recipient to see "Ouanga" that is being produced by the Dra-Mu Opera Company in Philadelphia, 10/27/50

HOWARD UNIVERSITY
....Letter from Carolina O'Day (dated April 3) inviting Mrs. Coolidge to co sponsor an opera air free concert (by Marian Anderson) under the auspices of Howard University. The cocert would be held from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Sun, Apr 9 at 5:00 PM. She was asked to respond (collect) to Room 440 of the HOuse Office Building.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONCERT (MARIAN ANDERSON)
....Letter from Carolina O'Day (dated April 3) inviting Mrs. Coolidge to co sponsor an opera air free concert (by Marian Anderson) under the auspices of Howard University. The cocert would be held from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Sun, Apr 9 at 5:00 PM. She was asked to respond (collect) to Room 440 of the HOuse Office Building.

OUANGA (CLARENCE CAMERON WHITE'S HAITIAN OPERA)
.....Letter dated 10/1/50 from Clarence Cameron White (addressed to "My Dear Friend") in the Coolidge Collection -box 104. The letter invites the recipient to see "Ouanga" that is being produced by the Dra-Mu Opera Company in Philadelphia, 10/27/50

PERRY, JULIA (MUSIC DIVISION OLD CORRESPONDENCE)
.....Letter 1: 12/26/53 from Harold Spivacke, Music Division Chief. Perry wrote in to the Coolidge foundation to inquire about commissions. Letter 2:From Richard S. Hill to Perry sent to address in Florence Italy, 12/9/55. Perry asked general questions such as "How many universities have music departments? how may opera workshops in either colleges or universities? The responses will help her in giving lectures overseas. Richard Hill, Head of Ref Section at LC could not answer her questions. Letter 3: from Harold Spivacke dated 2/13/64 to Perry in New York. Perry wrote in wanting to change the name of a work (Mary Casty) and wrote to Spivacke for advice. Spivacke couldn't help her. Letter 4: From Julia Perry. She wanted to be considered for a commission. At this time, she's in a wheel chair, but she says in her letter "It is difficult to compose in a wheel chair but I manage". The letter she wrote was dated 11/25/72 and was answered by Edward Waters, who wrote back telling her that she'd be considered. Letter 5: Letter written by Edward N. Waters, Chief of the Music Division, to Perry in the Lakeside Hospital (Cleveland Ohio: 4/30/73). Expresses regret that she's hospitalized and informs her that the Music Division doesn't commission musical works. Letter 6: Julia Perry writes the Music Division on 4/6/73 continuously requesting to be commissioned. I suspect that she needs the money to pay her hospital expenses. The letter says, in part: "I have a tentative money amount (monetary amount to ask for) and a clear music project in mind. I must fulfill medical plans... I presume each hospital will charge $500.00, therefore, I include this amount as my check for the "Ballad for Orchestra" -a work that she is possibly due remuneration for. Waters wrote back saying that her situation is sad and he wished he could help, but it's beyond the Music Division's power to do anything further. This return letter was dated 4/16/73. Letter 6: A letter written on two half sheets of paper by Julia Perry(one in pencil and the other in pen). The penmanship was poor. Appears as if a right handed person wrote a letter with his left hand. She is writing from the hospital, and the letter is barely legible. It says in part: "Send additional $500.00 for my medical tests and treatments" ("excuse pennmanship"). Signed, Julia Perry, Lakeside Hospital.

WHITE, CLARENCE CAMERON
.....Letter dated 10/1/50 from Clarence Cameron White (addressed to "My Dear Friend") in the Coolidge Collection -box 104. The letter invites the recipient to see "Ouanga" that is being produced by the Dra-Mu Opera Company in Philadelphia, 10/27/50

.....Letter from CC White to Fritz Kreisler (in Fritz Kreisler Collection, Box 14). A short thank you note.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Sheet Music /Music Covers

Note: Next to some sheet music covers, I enclosed the code "BSMC". The purpose is to be able to search "Black Sheet Music Covers" and to get only those covers that are by or about Blacks; which transcends African Americans. Also, BSMCI (Black Sheet Music Covers Illustrated). On the cover is a drawing.

If there is no call number by listed, the call number is M28

A & I STATE NORMAL MARCH
Nathaniel Davis




ALSTON, TOUSSIANT L'OUVERTURE
.....Let's go boys, let's go! M1646.A (BMSC)


AMERICAN PRESS MARCH
Michael Brand

ANACOSTIA (WASHINGTON, DC)
.....March Triumphal of Freedom,(1922) by Fulton B. Karr (author of the "Shandon Bells" Anacostia DC.) Sheet music cover, M28.K. "Respectfully dedicated to the boys of his home town of Anacostia, DC, who served their country and as a tribute to the memory of those who gave their lives in the great world war. by the author.



(AN ONLINE REFERENCE): DC-OLD-NEWS-L Archives
Archiver > DC-OLD-NEWS > 2004-12 > 1103650865


From: Jamie Perez
Subject: The Washington Post, February 2, 1896 - ANACOSTIA NEWS
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:41:05 -0800 (PST)

The Washington Post, Sunday, February 2, 1896, pg. 11

ANACOSTIA.

Mrs. Samuel B. Lyon, wife of the superintendent of Bloomingdale Hospital, New York, was visiting at St. Elizabeths during the week.

The Geraldine Dramatic Club will give an entertainment, under the auspices of St. Teresas Branch of the Conference of St. Vincent De Paul, at Masonic Hall on Tuesday night.

The Ladies Aid Society of St. Johns Parish, Md., gave a sociable Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. John Kirby for the benefit of the church. The attendance was very large, a number of young people from Anacostia being present. Dancing was kept up till late, when refreshments were served. Those attending from Anacostia were Mr. Thomas Gray, Dr. William Green, Miss Schaefer, Mr. Joseph Hospital, Mr. Albert Richardson, Miss Mae Branson, Miss Nellie Leonard, Mrs. Emma Robey, Mr. Frank McLean, Mr. Louis Smith, Mr. Sanderson, Mr. William Jordon, Miss Martha Rose, Miss Gertrude Leonard, Miss Belle Gray, and Mr. John Kane.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Griswold invited a number of friends to meet Mr. Griswolds nephew, Mr. Harry L. Welles, of Connecticut, on Wednesday evening. Vines and ferns decorated the handsome parlors and refreshments were dispensed at the conclusion of the dancing. Among those present were Miss Florence Bowman, Miss Emma Lee, Miss Lucy Hollister, Miss Emma Bowen, Mr. Norman North, Mr. Warren Tolson, Miss Anna Lee, Miss Signa Guerdrum, Prof. Johnson, of the Eastern High School; Miss Alice Putnam, Miss Mildred Peck, Miss Theda North, Dr. William Green, Mr. William Jordon, Mr. Fulton Karr, Miss Luida Pumphrey, Mr. Maurice Haines, Mr. William Pyles, Miss Edith Pyles, and Miss Carrie Golden. The company was entertained with piano music, by Mr. Fulton Karr and also by Miss Pumphrey.

The much-discussed checker tournament opened on Tuesday night. All the competitors were present and the revised list of entries was announced, as follows: Dr. C. H. Weiss, Dr. J. A. Watson, Dr. R. H. Pyles, and Messrs. Charles Richardson, Meitzler, Payne, P. S. Quaid, and Prof. August Miller. It was decided that the three prizes to be awarded should consist of a valuable checker board and set of checkers for the first and second prizes, and for the third prize a manual on the game of draughts. It was agreed that every competitor should play twelve games with his opponent, until all shall have played against one another. The tourney then opened, and during the evening a number of interested citizens appeared to watch the play. On Thursday evening play was again resumed, and will commence again on Tuesday night. The record is as follows: Dr. J. A. Watson, per cent., .722; Dr. Pyles, .687; Meltzler, .687; Payne, .500; Dr. Weiss, .500; P. S. Quaid, .475; Prof. Miller, .2!
75, and
C. Richardson, .187.

Transcribed by: Jamie M. Perez jamiemac@flash.net

Trying to confirm or refute that CORNELIUS McLEAN SR. (circa 1774-Sep. 12, 1836) of Washington, D.C., was the uncle of WILLIAM McLEAN CRIPPS (1799-1876) of Washington, D.C, and, furthermore, that Cornelius was born in Staten Island, NY.

ARMSTRONG "TECH" HIGH SCHOOL MARCH (BSMC)
.....Music by Isabelle R. Hammond. Arranged by Wellington Adams (see his photo)



(ALSO: search Armstrong in American memory for additional references to the school, although not music references)

BACK TO LIFE (BSMCI)
Chas. Hunter

BALTIMORE AMERICAN
Charles P.Burton

BIGGERS BUSINESS COLLEGE SONG
.....Music Setting by Mrs. Jeanette D. Dyer (picture of Mrs Dyer on sheet music cover)M1959.B65W


....(Written inside sheet music: Poetess and Song Writer, Mrs. Lela M. Williams, after a visit to the "Biggers Business College", upon observation and inspection of this historical institution, and being thus inspired, wrote this song entitled, "Biggers Business College Song", and she, having credentials showing exceptional scholastic attainments, was chosen Program Director and Registrar of this business institution.

BILLBOARD MARCH
John N. Klohr (M1420.K)

BLACK COUPLE DANCING (BSMCI)
.....Cotton Patches. By M. R. Kaufman. M28.K

BLACK MAN SITTING ON PORCH (BSMCI)
.....Uncle Remus. Griffith Jones. M28.J

BLAKE, J. HUBERT (EUBIE)
.....See America First M1630.B (mss and published music)

BLAND, JAMES A (1854-1911)
.....In the evening by the moonlight. M1630.B
(Words and music revised and edited by Jerome H. Kanner at the direction of Irene Bland and The Bland Estate)

BOONE, RUSSELL (Band Director, Mississippi Valley State)
"I SHALL RETURN"
N. C. Davis

BOSTON GLOBE MARCH
A. Lawrence Burkman

BOSTON GLOBE 2 STEP DANCE GRAND MARCH
Edward Holst

BOSTON HERALD MARCH
Dave Fitzgibbon

BOSTON POST MARCH
EC Cary

BOSTON PRESS CLUB MARCH
Dave Fitzgibbon

BROOKLYN TIMES MARCH
John William Black

CENTURY MARCH (BSMC)
.....Joe Jordan. M28.J.



DRYE, FRANK L.
On sheet music cover of "Moton's Inaugural March)
Published by Frank L. Drye, Tuskegee Institute, Ala, 1916
----The sheet music was published in celebration of the inauguration of Maj. Robert Russa Moton as Principal of Tuskegee. Booker T. Washington died and Robert R. Moton became principal in 1916. On the sheet music cover is a picture of Moton, Washington, Drye and the Tuskegee Institute Band (about 40 all males)

Hampton University to Dedicate Joe Jordan Ragtime Jazz and Entrepreneurship Collection June 17

Hampton, VA - Hampton University will dedicate the "Joe Jordan Ragtime Jazz and Entrepreneurship Collection" Saturday, June 17 at 3 p.m. The ceremony will take place in the Peabody Room of the William & Norma Harvey Library on the HU campus and will be followed by a reception at 4:15 p.m. in the Hampton University Museum. The event is made possible through the sponsorship of Consolidated Bank & Trust.

"Our family is honored to make this donation to Hampton University," said Kimi Rabun, granddaughter of the late Joe Jordan and the mother of two recent HU graduates. "We are confident my grandfather's legacy will be preserved at Hampton and that the collection will provide an opportunity for public access to the origins of American jazz music."

"It was important to our family that a Historically Black University receive this African-American cultural gift and Hampton has become our new Home by the Sea," Rabun added.

A world-famous composer and musician, Jordan carried the distinction of being one of the richest African-American real estate entrepreneurs in the United States during the ragtime era. His priceless collection contains more than 600 items, including original manuscripts, sheet music, engraving plates, photos, private papers and books.

"Lovie Joe," created in 1910, proved to be Joe Jordan's greatest composition and musical success, according to Tim Samuelson, cultural historian for the City of Chicago. Jordan's other musical score of significance was "Siren of the Tropics," composed for Josephine Baker's "Folies Bergere in Paris."

"We at Consolidated Bank & Trust Company are pleased to be a participant in honoring Joe Jordan, not only a great artist, but also an astounding entrepreneur," said Joseph L. Williams, chairman of the board of Consolidated Bank Trust Company. "He and our founder, Maggie Lena Walker, both had a vision and a plan to implement the vision in a manner that greatly benefited their respective communities."

"Jordan was one of America's first Black millionaires and the J. Jordan building was the first major, Black-owned economic structure in the city of Chicago," explained Dr. Sid Howard Credle, dean of the HU School of Business. "That accomplishment provided motivation to other entrepreneurs."

Credle, whose efforts resulted in the Hampton University donation, was selected by the Jordan's family to be the official biographer of the musician's life story.

(ALSO): When he was 21, Jordan moved to Chicago. The next year, he wrote the Pekin Rag, dedicated to Bob Mott's Pekin Theater, Chicago's great African-American-owned theater and first of the many such theaters and vaudeville houses that were to sprout up across the nation. The Pekin also set the stage for Chicago to become the center of the jazz world between 1915 and 1925.
In the spring of 1905, Jordan was called to New York by Ernest Hogan. Hogan had organized a group of seventeen men and women--singers, dancers, and musicians--and wanted Jordan and James Reese Europe to help turn them into an all-African-American ragtime orchestra and write their music. When The Memphis Students made its debut, it was the first group of its kind to play in New York City.


CHICAGO AMERICAN
D.W. Godard

CHICAGO TRIBUNE MARCH
W. Paris Chambers

CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MARCH
Louis W. Brand

CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
B. Kleinbeck

CINCINNATI POST MARCH
By J.V. Jhio

CINCINNATI POST MARCH
John N. Klohr

CLEF CLUB GRAND MARCH (BSMC)
James Reese Europe



COLORED AMERICAN MARCH (BSMC)
James G. Clayton

COTTON PATCHES (BSMI)
.....M.R. Kaufman. M28.K, Black couple dancing

COUPLES PAIRED AND WALKING IN A LINE (BSMCI)
.....Sheet music cover. "Lucinda's Rag-time Reception March. John S. Hill. Cincinnati: Ilsen & Co., 1901)

CREOLE (BSMC)
Basile Bares

CREOLE (BSMC)
Madame Saint-Clair

DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY (BSMCI)
J. Lubrie Hill
(Black man sitting and playing a banjo)

DAILY POST
F. Fanciulli

DAVIS, NATHANIEL C.
"A AND I STATE NORMAL MARCH"
Nathaniel C. Davis

DOUGLASS' FUNERAL MARCH (BSMC)
.....Music by Charles G. Harris



DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL MARCH
.....Music by Isabelle R. Hammond. Arranged by Wellington Adams (see his photo)



EVANS' GRAND MARCH
.....Dwight W. Godard. Published by the Aurora Daily Beacon (Aurora, ILL: 1893)

EVENING STAR
.....F. Fanciulli.

EVENING STAR
.....Inez DeM. Keck. M28.K. Picture of the Washington Evening Star Building on cover.
M28.K



FLORIDA TIMES UNION MARCH

GAZETTE TIMES 2 MARCH
Phil Edwards

GOLD AND BLUE, THE (FISK, 1946)
.....John W. Work M1959.F5W

GOOD BYE MY SOLDIER BOYS (BMSC)
Lee Harrell (Sung by Bradford & Crumbley)



GREATER PITTSBURGH

HAIL ALMA MATER (Illinois State Normal University)
....M1958.I26N4 1926


HAIL TO THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM (BSMC)
W.C. Handy



HALE, W. J. (President, A&I STATE NORMAL SCHOOL)
"A AND I STATE NORMAL MARCH"
Nathaniel C. Davis

HAPPY LITTLE COONS IN DIXIE (BSMC)
.....Julia S. Holloway



HARTFORD POST
JO Casey

HARFORD TIMES
JO Casey

HAVE YOU THE TRIBUNE HABIT?
Edward Buffington (M1622.B: Minneapolis Tribune)

HAWAIIAN PARADE (BSMCI)
Eduard Holst
(Blacks in costumes walking in with spears as if going to war. Exaggerated features)

HERALD BELL MARCH
John Burkhart

HERALD MARCH
Nhan Franko

HOUSTON COLLEGE
.....Ella Lois Johnson-Hudson M1959.H7J

KIMBALL POS
John J. Cauchois

LOVE'S GREETING WALTZ (BSMC)
J.W. HOFFMAN, JR.

MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL
Chauncey L. Canfield

MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL MARCH
Edmund Braham

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE COLLEGE BAND
"I Shall Return"
N. C. Davis

MOTON'S INAUGURAL MARCH
Frank L. Drye

NY MUSICAL EXCHANGE
Leopol Fuenkenstein

NEW YORK PRESS PATROL
JJ Cauchois

NEW YORK RECORDERWJ
D.F. Bradley

NEW YORK TRIBUNE MARCH
A. LaGuardia

NEWS MARCH
.....Rose M. Jones. Dedicated to the leading newspapers of Texas, "The Galveston News" nad "The Dallas News" M28.J

OCTOROONS (BSMC)
.....J.W. Johnson. (Respectfully dediated to MALLOR BROs) of Ishams Octoroons)



O WESTERN U! (Western University Glee Song)
.....Prof Robt G. Jackson (music); Prof. Albert Ross (words)


Has picture of Ward Hall, Trades' Hall, Stanley Hall, Bishop Abraham Grant, D.D. (President of the Board of Trustees, Western University and Wm T. Vernon, A.M. D., D. President of Western University) M1959.WJ

ORGAN (PIPE ORGAN) (BSMC)
....."Marche Religioso" by Leonard Z. Johnson. M28.J

OUR BOYS AND GIRLS MARCH
Edouard Hesselberg. To the Philadelphia Times.

PHILADELPHIA RECORD
H. Engelmann

PITTSBURG DISPATCH
J.S. Duss

PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MARCH
Carl Bruno

PRESS MARCH
Composed and dedicated to the Philadelphia Press. By Edouard Hessellberg.

SISSLE, NOBLE
....See America First (Music: Eubie Blake)

STATON'S MUSIC JOURNAL
H. ENGLEMANN

TICKLED TO DEATH (BSMC)
Chas Hunter



UNCLE REMUS (BSMCI)
.....Griffith J. Jones. Arr. Harry I. Lincoln. (M28.J). Black man sitting on a porch in a chair with a cane.


WASHINGTON BEE (BSMC)
.....Wellington A. Adams (Photo of W. Calvin Chase)



"Wellington Adams gave Aida Ward first lesson"
(Pitts C, 1/19/29, 2S1)


WASHINGTON EVENING STAR
Inex DeM. Keck (pic of Evening Star bldg)

WASHINGTON HERALD MARCH
Antonio Ceflo

WASHINGTON POST
F.Fanciulla

WATERLOO POST MARCH
Harvey H. Fleming

WHITE, Dr. J. HERBERT (Pres. Mississippi Valle State College)
"I SHALL RETURN"
N.C. Davis

Iconography File

This file represents photographs or references. Most items in the list are illustrations on sheet music, or pictures in programs. Few are the actual photos.

ADAMS, ELWYN
......National Negro Opera Company Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Box 5, folder 4

ADAMS, LESLIE
......National Negro Opera Company Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Box 6, folder 6

ADAMS, MAMIE S
.....Sheet music cover. "There is Room in Heaven For You" by Wallace D. Adams. M2199.A

ADAMS, WELLINGTON
......Harmon Foundation Collection, Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress, Box 55



ADDISON, ADELE (Voice of Dorothy Dandridge)
......Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html

ALEXANDER, MILDRED
.....Come Enter My Heart. M2199.A

ALFORD, DEACON ELSTON
.....A Zeal Burning in my heart. M2199.A

ANDERSON, AL (BMSC)
....."My Darktown Gal" by Lee Johnson. Sheet music cover

ANDERSON, MALETUS
.....Pitts C, 8/3/39, Front Page

ANDERSON, MAMIE
....."My Darktown Gal" by Lee Johnson. Sheet music cover

ARTISTS
.....Charles White, talented young negro artist. Mural at Hampton, People's Voice, 1/29/44, 15

AUSTIN, PATTI (7 Years Old)
.....Cash Box, 4/19/58, p41



BANKS, RALPH
.....Pitts C, 5/29/26, p6

BETHEL, FANNIE
.....Chair of a Detroit Negro Opera annual pre-opera ball. Chi Def, 5/6/39, 16

BIGGERS, MRS LELA M
.....Biggers Business College Song, M1959.B65W

BOYD, HENRY ALLEN
.....President of the Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company (Nashville), the oldest Negro bank in the country, Pitts C, 8/17/29 (2/1)

BRADFORD AND CRUMBLEY (BSMC)
.....New York Prime Favorites. Sheet music cover. "The Heart That I Love" by Lee Harrell, Copyrighted by Lee Harrell (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1902)



BRISTER, SILAS W. (Sr)
.....New freedom's training ground. M1630.B

BROOMFIELD, LEROY
.....Partner of Famous Easter dancing team (Aurora Greely, other partner). Pitts C, 8/10/29 (3/2)


CHARLTON, MELVILLE

Melville Charlton was the first black artist admitted to the American Guild of Organists.

He was born in New York City on August 26, 1880, received piano instruction from E.B. Kinney (a Dvorak pupil), won a free scholarship at the National Conservatory of Music, and studied organ and composition under Charles Heinroth (musical director and organ recitalist, Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh, PA). In 1915, he passed an examination conducted by Horatio C. Parker and received the degree of Associate of the American Guild of Organists. In 1924, he received an honorary doctorate from Howard University.

He was organist at Union Theological Seminary and a Jewish Temple in New York City.
He died November 13, 1973 in New York City.

CHILDREN (PICTURE OF FOUR BLACK CHILDREN ON SHEET MUSIC COVER) (BSMC)
.....Sheet music cover. "Happy Little Coons in Dixie" by Julia S. Holloway. Adams Music: Passaic, N.J. 1903)



COBB, WILLIAM MONTAGUE
.....Violinist and professor of anatomy at Howard University, http://www.jstor.org/view/10773711/di007676/00p0501m/0

COLE, JOSEPH
.....First african american to sing with the Detroit Civic Orchestra, Chic Def, 2/5/38, 6

Davis, Nathaniel C.
.....A&I State Normal March, M28.Davis

DAWSON, MARY CARDWELL
.....National Negro Opera Company Collection, Library of Congress, Music Division



DAWSON, WILLIAM L.
.....Pitts C, 11/24/34 (8/2)

DEPPE, LOUS B.
.....Baritone. Pitts C, 12/7/29 (3/2)

DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS
.....Eva Jessye, Dir. Pitts C, 5/22/26, p7

DIXIE MELODY MASTERS
.....http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/traveling-culture/chau1/pdf/dixiemel/2/brochure.pdf

DIXON, DEAN
.....Prints and Photographs Catalog, Library of Congress. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html

DIXON, VANCE
.....Pitts C, 1/9/26, p10

DOMINGO, EULALIE
.....concert pianist, originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Pitts C, 8/21/26, 6

DUCKETT, RUTH
.....Sam Perryman Collection



DUNHAM, KATHERINE
.....People's Voice, 7/1/44, p22

DOUGLASS, FREDERICK (BSMC)
.....Sheet music by W.C. Handy. Frederick Douglass photo top right



DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL MARCH
.....Music by Isabelle R. Hammond. Arranged by Wellington Adams (see his photo)



DUNBAR, RUDOLPH
.....http://www.overgrownpath.com/2007/04/berlin-philharmonics-first-black.html

FREEMAN, H. LAWRENCE
.....Opera composer, Amst News, 8/29/28, 7

EVERETT, DORETHA
.....No Weapon, Mildred Alexander, M2199.A

FLEMING, CHARLES W
.....6 Women, 4 Men on Afro Honor Roll, Wash Afro, 4/24/71, 13

GRAY, MALVIN
.....Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/

GREELY, AURORA
.....Partner in Famous Eastern dancing team (Leroy Broomfield), Pitts C., 8/10829 (3/2)
.....Pitts C, 5/26/26, p6

HAGAN, HELEN E. (1893-1964)
.....Crisis Magazine, Nov,. 1911, 18 (also Helen Hagan: also see clipping under "Yale"). First black to earn a B MUS. in music from Yale 91912)

HALL, ADELAIDE
.....Get your Body Off That Rockin' Chair. M1739.2.M (Morton Morrow)

HALL, PROF FREDERICK
.....Prof Frederick D. Hall returned to US from 2 year study in Europe and West Africa, Amst News, 8/17/35 (5/1) Pictured with his wife

HANDY, W.C. (BSMC)
.....Composer of sheet music. Photo bottom right.



HAPPY LITTLE COONS IN DIXIE (BSMC)
....By Julia S. Holloway (sheet music cover)

HEBRON, J. HARVEY
.....University of Pennsylvania (Marian Anderson website0


HINDERAS, NATALIE
.....New York World-Telegram/Sun Collection, Prints & Photographs, Library of Congress.

HINES, PROF. J. EARLE
....It means a lot to know jesus for yourself. Doris Akers, M2199.A

HOFFMAN (JR), J.W.
.....Photograph on a sheet music cover. Violinist. Song title: Love's Greeting Waltz. Publisher, J.W. Hoffman, Jr., 1904. M32.H



HOLLOMAN, CHARLOTTE WESLEY
.....Sam Perryman Collection



.....Singer Charlotte Holloman has sculptured face, long brown hair. Jet, 2/21/54, p21 "Are the Prettiest Girls from ashington?

HOLMES, HENRY
.....Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/

JACKSON, MAHALIA
....A Spring in Galilee, Margaret Aikens, M2199.A

JOHNSON, DR. CHARLES S.
.....Pitts C, 12/1/34 (2/1)

JOHNSON, JESSIE LEE
.....Bennett College (Female) Quartette, Pitts C, 8/3/29, 6/2

JONES, LOUIA VAUGH
.....Center. Pittsburgh Courier Collection (Washington Edition), Howard University



KNIGHT, GLADYS (8 years old)
.....Winner of the Ted Mack Amateur Hour, 1952. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html



LEWIS/ROBINSON
.....Anne Harrison Lewis and Lawrence Robinson. A dance team. Afro, 4/8/50, p18

LEWIS, ANNE HARRISON
.....Of the dance team of Lewis and Robinson. Afro, 4/18/50, p18

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY ACAPPELLA CHOIR
.....Bulletin. National Association of Teachers of Singing Journal (N.A.T.S.)Nov-Dec 1953, p3

MCFERRIN, ROBERT
.....Jet, 12/16/54, p58

MOORE, WILLIAM TOOTS
.....I've Cried My Last Tear. William Toots Moore, M1630.2.M

MOSES, ETHEL
.....Most beautiful American colored girl, Pitts C, 8/17/29, Feature section

MUSE, JESSIE ESTELLE
.....Crisis Magazine, Nov. 1911, 18 (also Helen Hagan: also see clipping under "Yale")

NELSON, ANNIE B.
.....Sam Perryman Collection



NEW WESLEY AME ZION CHURCH
.....See: Organ

NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL QUARTETTE
.....Pitts C, 11/9/29 (5/2)

ORGAN (PIPE ORGAN)
.....On sheet music cover. "Marche Religioso" by Leonard Z. Johnson. Picture of pipe organ dedicated to New Wesley AME Zion Church (Harrisburgh, PA)


PEELER, P. LAWRENCE
.....Pitts C, 12/29/34 (6/1)

PERRYMAN, SAM



PHILLIPS, CARRYE MAE
.....Pitts C, 8/24/29 (2/1)

PILGRIM TRAVELERS
....Jesus i'm thankful. M2199.Alexander, J.W.

PRICE, CHATTIS
.....Bennett College (Female) Quartette, Pitts C, 8/3/29, 6/2

RAHN, MURIEL
.....Chi Def, 12/4/43, 10

RAY, WILLIAM
.....Sam Perryman Collection



Rector, Eddie. Dancer. Pitts C, 5/1/26, p10

RHODES, ALBERT, Tenor. Wash Afro, 5/1/71, 5

RICHARDSON, MAYME
.....President of the Detroit Branch of the National Assoc of Negro Musicians (1920s), NNOC: 14/33

ROBESON, PAUL
.....The Peat Bog Soldiers (Die Moorsoldaten). M1735.M

ROBINSON, LAWRENCE
.....Of the dance team of Lewis/Robinson (Anne Harrison). Afro 4/8/50, p18

ROYE TRIO
.....Pitts C, 5/3/26, woman's page

SANDIFER, L'FREDA
.....Bennett College (Female) Quartette, Pitts C, 8/3/29, 6/2

SANDRIDGE, JUSTIN
.....Pianist, appears in recital at Carnegie Music hall, Friday night, Pitts C, 11/16/29 (8/1)

SEWELL, EDITH
.....People's Voice, 2/12/44, 31

Skinner, Arturo
.....The hour of deliverance, M2199.Alexander, Mildred.

TALBERT, WEN
....Pitts C, 10/9/26, 13

TRENHOLM, H.C.
.....President of Alabama State in the mid 1920s.

WASHINGTON EVENING STAR
.....Inez DeM. Keck. M28.K



WATKINS, MARY
.....http://www.oaklandopera.org/FANNIEMAY.html

WEEKS, S.S.
.....Amst News, 8/17/35 (5/1)

WEEMS, E.L.
.....W.L.Weems who owns and operates the Weems Photo Studio at 327 Broad Street, Jacksonville, FL. Grad of Tuskegee School of Phography under the late C.M. Battey, has worked in the best white studios in the south. Worked in Atlanta where he was staff photographer for the Atlanta Constitution. Studio in Jacksonville, which has been open for two years, is valued at $2500. Pitts C, 12/7/29 (2/1). Photo

WEINGLASS, DEWEY
.....World's greatest colored russian dancer, Pitts C, 9/4/26, 3

WHITE, CHARLES
.....Talented negro artist. Has mural at Hampton. People's Voice, 1/29/44, 15

WILBERFORCE SEXTETTE
.....Will give recital, 11/22/29 in Pittsburgh, Pitts C, 11/16/29 (8/1)

WORK, FREDERICK
.....Brother of John Wesley Work, Pitts C, 8/3/29 (11/1)

WRIGHT, NANNIE
.....Bennett College (Female) Quartette, Pitts C, 8/3/29, 6/2

(UNIDENTIFIABLE)

.....BLACK MALE IN UNIFORM...New Mac Cuist Nagel March. G. Katzenberger. M28.K



PIANOS



Source: Pittsburgh Courier, 12/15/28, 10. Ellison piano.
L.F. Ellison Piano House, 967 Liberty Avenue

Source: Sheet music cover. Fischer piano. Established 1840.
J. & C. Fischer, 110 Fifth Avenue, Cor. 16th St., NEW YORK
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Source: Sheet music cover. Hafelin piano. Arnold Hafelin, manufacturer

Friday, December 14, 2007

Musical Stage Performers






(Photograph of Al/Mamie Anderson on the covers of sheet music.)

ANDERSON, AL/MAMIE (BSMC)

(Also, an entry on Albert Anderson is listed in Henry T. Sampson's "Blacks in Blackface" (Scarecrow, 1980)

ANDERSON, AL
.....Al Anderson now at rest. Final tribute to a most brilliant actor and gentleman.
When the final curtain rang down on Al Anderson, lat of the team of Anderson and Goines, the american stage lost one of th emost brilliant actors of two generations. As a man, he was especially distinguished morally and intellectually and his deportment as a gentleman has never been surpassed by any actor of his race.

Albert E. Anderson died at his home in Keokik, Ia, Tuue, Dec 8 of heart failure from a nervous breakdown. he was born in that city, Aug 25, 1869. He went on stage at the age of 15 with McFadden's Untom's Cabin. he had two brothers, Morris and York, with whom he doubled separately, but York Anderson was first to become famous as a quartet man and with Ben Payne and George Moore, the two brothers formed the Eclipse Quartet which became popular in the east. They joined "Martell's South Before the War" but when Al began to shine as a comedian, Sam T. Jack signed him with his creole company, the first colored company ever booked in burlesque houses. It was in this company that he fell in love with Mamie Riley, a most beautiful girl, and married her. He then proceeded to train his wife for vaudeville and after they had opened on the keith Circuit as the team of Al and Mamie Anderson, they immediately became famous. his former travels with minstrels shows led him to dress in clean tailor-made expensive, floppy clothes and he wore a little side cap on his head which made his beautfy and his smile always captivating. his chief riot in comedy in his vaudeville act was chasing his shadow around with the spotlight different from any ever seen of which he was the originator. Now, in the hight of his carer, when musical comedy was all the rage, following affter the pace of Bob Cole and Billy johnson, Williams and Walker, Ernest Hogan, Black Patti (Sissieretta Jones) and Bob A. Kelley about 1902, the Anderson's starred in a production entitled 'Lady Africa"

Al Anderson had then become so popular in Boston that he had a standing contract for a summer run of minstrelsy at Cresent Gardens, the elite summer resort at Winthrop. he would surname his show "Lady Africa's Minstrels" with an afterpiece "On Broadway in Dahomey" beautifully met. This was in 1904, when as the Freeman representative, I was on one occasion his special guest. In the company of Happy Billy Brigs, J. Hamilton Goines and Mr. Hazzard, "Christioan" the foot cyclist and rollere skater. Bobby Kem and his Wangdoodle Four which included Leslit Tripplet, Johnny Greene, Will Cooke and a Chorus. Soon after this date, Anderson's wife became tired and retired from the stage and later left her husband. Anderson and Billy Briggs joined hands but not for long. Anderson had not recovered from the separation from his wife, which broke his heart, the smile seen in the picture had faded and he never again wore the same smile. he next joined hands with J. Hamilton Goines, a fine singer and a fine quality man like himself and quietly toured the country on the big time for over twenty years until his break down in New York which ended in his death. (Pitts C, 1/16/26 p16 picture)

.....Al Anderson, of Anderson and Goines, whose death was announced last week, was sad tidings to his western friends. His stage history will be reviewed in the next issue. Pitts C, 1/2/26 (10)

BROOMFIELD, LEROY
.....Partner of AURORA GREELY of the Famous Eastern dancing team, Pitts C 8/10/29 (3/2)

CHILTON AND THOMAS
.....Dancers of national repute who are being headlined at the Stanley Theater this week. The team sails on the Ile de France from New York on 12/6/29 and will open at the Pallidinn theatre, London for two weeks, upon their arrival. From there they will go to the Double Kit Kat Club in Berlin and then to Paris. Pitts C, 11/23/29 (3/2)

COLSTON, VIOLA
.....One of the dancing girls in Showboat", Amst News, 9/12/28, 6

DANCER, EARL

GREELY, AURORA
.....Partner to Leroy Broomfield of the Famous Easter dancing team. Pitts C, 8/10/29 (3/2)

RAHN, MURIEL
.....'Carmen Jones' adds triumph to Theatre. Afro, 1/1/44, p13