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Tom Fletcher (vaudeville)

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27: 99:, was published in 1954. It "gives the only eyewitness account from a black insider of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century theatrical players, personalities and pioneers," including Hogan and 68:
as a member of the Memphis Students, an ensemble of singers and dancers who were neither students nor from Memphis. The group, comprising about twenty musicians and dancers, performed regularly on
57:, and by 1900 was performing regularly in vaudeville with Al Bailey as "Bailey and Fletcher, the Minstrel Boys". With Bailey, he appeared in films made in New York in the early 1900s by 213: 181: 137: 72:, and were "the first to perform syncopated music on a public concert stage." In 1919, Fletcher joined the New York Syncopated Orchestra led by 223: 218: 147: 208: 203: 49: 88:. Throughout his career he also worked as an entertainer for "the who's who of white America". 143: 165: 73: 69: 44: 104: 58: 26: 197: 92: 54: 100: 65: 85: 20: 81: 77: 139:
Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography
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in his teens. He sang in local talent contests before touring with
25: 19:(May 16, 1873 – October 13, 1954) was an African-American 97:
100 Years of the Negro in Show Business: the Tom Fletcher Story
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100 Years of the Negro in Show Business: the Tom Fletcher Story
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Gates, Henry Louis; Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks (2009).
47:, and started a career on the stage after performing in 103:, and has been used as a source by many historians of 142:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 204. 8: 110:Fletcher died in New York in 1954, aged 81. 161: 159: 64:In 1908, he replaced the group's founder 131: 129: 127: 125: 123: 119: 7: 182:Nancy R. Ping Robbins, Guy Marco, 14: 184:Scott Joplin: A Guide to Research 23:entertainer, actor, and writer. 214:American vaudeville performers 1: 172:. Retrieved 25 September 2016 224:People from Portsmouth, Ohio 240: 166:"Tom Fletcher remembers", 219:American autobiographers 186:, Routledge, 2014, p.114 35: 43:Fletcher was born in 29: 76:, and performed in 36: 50:Uncle Tom's Cabin 231: 188: 179: 173: 170:, April 27, 2007 163: 154: 153: 133: 74:Will Marion Cook 45:Portsmouth, Ohio 239: 238: 234: 233: 232: 230: 229: 228: 194: 193: 192: 191: 180: 176: 164: 157: 150: 135: 134: 121: 116: 105:musical theatre 59:Edwin S. Porter 41: 17:Thomas Fletcher 12: 11: 5: 237: 235: 227: 226: 221: 216: 211: 206: 196: 195: 190: 189: 174: 155: 148: 118: 117: 115: 112: 55:minstrel shows 40: 37: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 236: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 201: 199: 187: 185: 178: 175: 171: 169: 162: 160: 156: 151: 149:9780195387957 145: 141: 140: 132: 130: 128: 126: 124: 120: 113: 111: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 93:autobiography 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 56: 52: 51: 46: 38: 33: 28: 24: 22: 18: 183: 177: 168:The Bioscope 167: 138: 109: 101:Scott Joplin 96: 90: 66:Ernest Hogan 63: 48: 42: 31: 16: 15: 209:1954 deaths 204:1873 births 198:Categories 114:References 86:Pittsburgh 21:vaudeville 82:Milwaukee 30:Cover of 70:Broadway 78:Chicago 146:  39:Career 34:(1954) 144:ISBN 91:His 84:and 200:: 158:^ 122:^ 107:. 95:, 80:, 61:. 152:.

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vaudeville

Portsmouth, Ohio
Uncle Tom's Cabin
minstrel shows
Edwin S. Porter
Ernest Hogan
Broadway
Will Marion Cook
Chicago
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
autobiography
Scott Joplin
musical theatre





Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography
ISBN
9780195387957


"Tom Fletcher remembers", The Bioscope, April 27, 2007
Nancy R. Ping Robbins, Guy Marco, Scott Joplin: A Guide to Research, Routledge, 2014, p.114
Categories
1873 births
1954 deaths

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