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Harold J. Cromer

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571: 576: 280:, Gillespie quotes "...it was my wife’s birthday so we had a party and invited all the guys... When I got back to the club after making this interview, Stump β€˜n Stumpy has been fooling around on the bandstand, and one had pushed the other, and he’s fallen back onto my horn. Instead of the horn just falling, the bell bent." 295:
admits "The black community, they loved the clown. They knew of what I took from their culture, which was their comedic sense of timing, their ability for self deprecating humor, which is everything I used... " about Lewis and
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and later on major America television networks. From the 1930s into the 1950s, Stump and Stumpy were among the top comedy teams to play the black theater and nightclub circuit β€” including the
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Stump and Stumpy sang and danced, and clowned while performing skits with great precision, often to the music of jazz orchestras, frequently performing on the same bill with the likes of
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Harold Cromer, was widely known as Stumpy, half of the vaudevillian duo Stump and Stumpy, performing antic dance routines in clubs around the country after
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Cromer was a self-taught dancer who was known early on for tapping on roller skates. It's noted Harold was inspired after seeing a movie of
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It is widely noted that the Stump and Stumpy act was stolen without credit by other artists of the time. In the
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in Harlem. Stumpy and Stumpy were the headliners along with the 5 Platters and the Host of the night,
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tapping down a flight of stairs. As a teenager, Harold earned a role on Broadway in the 1939
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Cromer led as the Master of Ceremony for touring rock ’n’ roll shows, including
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With the emergence of television in the 1950s, the pair appeared on the
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Vaudevillian, Master of Ceremony, Hoofer, Choreographer, Comedian
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variety shows and occasionally in dramatic series, including β€œ
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Stumpy in the dance/comedy/acting duo Stump and Stumpy
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Stumpy Cromer
New York City
vaudevillian
Stump and Stumpy
Manhattan
Hell's Kitchen
Newberry
South Carolina
Bill Bo Jangles Robinson
Cole Porter
Du Barry Was a Lady
Ethel Merman
Bert Lahr
Betty Grable
Broadhurst Theatre
Early to Bed
Fats Waller
Swing
Oscar Micheaux
The Cotton Club
Paper Soldiers
Kevin Hart
Jay Z
World War II
Apollo Theater
Joe Lewis
Moulin Rouge
Las Vegas
Copacabana
Duke Ellington

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