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Leighton Brothers

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31: 99:, highlighting their original music as well as their new compositions of popular songs. Frank Leighton died in 1927, after which Bert went into real estate. Bert died in 1964. 44:
performance team consisting of brothers Frank Leighton and Bert Leighton. They also composed various songs, most notably "Steamboat Bill," the tune used in the
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It was with Shields that the Leightons composed their most memorable and influential song, "Steamboat Bill," in 1910. The song was a parody of best-selling "
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during the latter part of the 19th century. Frank Leighton was the first of the brothers to enter show business, joining a
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found inspiration in the movie and in the song to create the first synchronized cartoon with sound, Steamboat Willie.
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pieces for use in minstrel shows and vaudeville, including "There's A Dark Man Coming With A Bundle" (sung by
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minstrel group in 1904. The Leighton Brothers were invited to perform on the
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performers for the next few years, culminating in their joining of the
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that would set the tone for all future versions of the song
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Index

Frank and Bert Leighton

vaudeville
Disney
animated
Steamboat Willie
Irish immigrants
Decatur, Illinois
Medicine Show
Minstrel Show
Milt G. Barlow
blackface
vaudeville
Lew Dockstader
Orpheum Circuit
ragtime
Bob Roberts
Van and Schenck
Frankie and Johnny
Ren Shields
The Ballad of Casey Jones
Arthur Collins
Charles Reisner
Buster Keaton
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
silent film
Walt Disney


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