Don’t Forget Our Presentation this Thursday!

My coauthor Ken Bloom and I will be presenting on our book EUBIE BLAKE: RAGS, RHYTHM, AND RACE at the Maryland Historical Society, whose archives hold Eubie’s papers, in a virtual online discussion that is open to all.  The presentation will be on Thursday, May 6th, at noon.  Here’s a link with info about it:http://MCHC …

A New Virtual Presentation Coming Soon!

My coauthor Ken Bloom and I will be presenting on our book EUBIE BLAKE: RAGS, RHYTHM, AND RACE at the Maryland Historical Society, whose archives hold Eubie’s papers, in a virtual online discussion that is open to all.  The presentation will be on Thursday, May 6th, at noon.  Here are links with info about it: …

What Happened to Lottie Gee? Part 1

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!!!! When Shuffle Along opened in May 1921, it was a surprise commercial and artistic success.  The first musical comedy with a script, songs, and dance numbers written by African-Americans—and an all-black cast—Shuffle Along revolutionized the Broadway musical.  It was the first musical to present Blacks as “real people”—going far beyond …

Recording for Pathé

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!!! Before leaving to serve in World War I, James Reese Europe’s band was signed to Pathé Records to make a series of recordings.  Sissle joined the group as its vocalist for the group’s recordings in spring 1917 in between attending training camp with Europe’s regiment.  Among the numbers he recorded …

Brown Skin Models of 1955

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!!! After the failure of the Broadway revival of Shuffle Along in 1952, Flournoy Miller and Eubie continued to collaborate together on new songs, hoping to launch another show.  In 1955, Miller’s brother Irvin invited the duo to score the latest edition of his long-running Brown Skin Models revue.  These revues …

Blackbirds of 1930

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!!!! In the annals of theater history, there are many colorful characters among the actors, agents, producers, and critics who populate the Broadway scene.  Lew Leslie was undoubtedly one of the most eccentric, with a meteoritic rise and fall worthy itself of a Broadway show.  Leslie began his career as a …

“You Ought to Know”

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!!! Sissle and Blake created an new set of songs for Chocolate Dandies, and Eubie would remain adamant throughout the rest of his life that they far surpassed their original hits from Shuffle Along. However, most of the critics found the songs not to be as catchy as those in the …

Will Morrissey’s Folies Bergere Revue

YOUR DAILY DOSE OF EUBIE!!! Blake was hired by producer Will Morrissey to provide music for his Folies Bergere Revue that premiered in Greenwich Village’s Gansevoort Theater in April 1930.    Morrissey himself appeared in his revues, often in the audience, greeting the attendees while portraying an old-style Irish comedian.  This mixed-race revue opened with a …

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