Eubie Blake

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In 1923, Blake made three films for Lee DeForest in DeForest's Phonofilm sound- on-film process. They were Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake featuring their song ...
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Promotes the unique history and continuing legacy of African-American art and culture in the city of Baltimore through programming and educational ...
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Ragtime, for most Americans, meant a tinkling piano; and no one played the ragtime piano any better or longer than Eubie Blake. Blake, a musician, composer , ...
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Eubie Blake, 1883-1983 [biography] :Biography Brief Display (Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress )
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The Maryland Historical Society is proud to host the definitive collection of jazz-pioneer Eubie Blake. Blake, born in Baltimore in the 1880s, ...
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Letter : N.I. Manton, Baltimore, to Eubie Blake, Cleveland, 1924 May 21. ... Letter : Evelyn Dixson, Brooklyn, to Eubie Blake, Brooklyn, 1973 January 23. ...
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Eubie Blake was born in 1883 in Baltimore, Maryland; his parents were both freed slaves. He began playing the piano at age four, getting his first lessons ...
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Eubie Blake, ragtime composer and performer, was born on February 7,1883 in Baltimore, Md. At the age of four or five, Blake began playing his family's pump ...
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Eubie Blake was born James Hubert Blake in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 7, 1887. He played the organ at six years old, got his first job playing in a ...
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An 86-year-old charmer, Eubie Blake, recalled an era when ragtime was the vogue. After shocking his southern audience with a few irreverent bars of ...
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