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The Black music history of Los Angeles, its roots : 50 years in Black music : a classical pictorial history of Los Angeles Black music of the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's : photographic essays that define the people, the artistry and their contributions to the wonderful world of
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neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also appeared on the bill with films in theaters including the Paramount Theater in Los Angeles.
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Before he became a professional entertainer, Washington worked as a waiter in railroad dining cars, often singing amid noises of the train.
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who often appeared on stage in the guise of "The Gentleman Tramp". He was sometimes compared to
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Washington performed for the fifth Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at
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and motion pictures from the 1920s through the 1940s. He was a
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vaudeville
baritone
bass-baritone
Al Jolson
short films
M-G-M
Paramount Pictures
talkies
Paramount Theatre
Broadway
Oakland
Wrigley Field
Leon Hefflin, Sr
Lionel Hampton
Jimmy Witherspoon
Buddy Banks
Big Jay McNeely
Columbia Records
soloist
"Jeers Failed to Discomfit Singer"
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African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography
ISBN
0-7864-2274-2
The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926-1931
ISBN
978-0-7864-4319-2
"George Dewey Washington"
the original
Sing for Your Supper: The Broadway Musical in the 1930s

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