Monarchs of minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to dateRice, Edw. Le Roy (Edward Le Roy)
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Monarchs of minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to date
Rice, Edw. Le Roy (Edward Le Roy)
Actors -- United States; Minstrel shows
His next important minstrel engagement was with Simmons and Slocum in
Philadelphia, where he opened February 16, 1874. In 1878 he joined
Haverly’s Minstrels in Chicago; two years later he engaged with the
latter’s Mastodons for the London invasion, but William was a bad
sailor, and at the last minute renigged. Subsequently he appeared with
Thatcher, Primrose and West’s and with Barlow, Wilson & Company’s
Minstrels.
Mr. Carter was several years with Harrigan and Hart’s Company in New
York; with this company he originated the famous “Skidmore Guards,”
that had such a vogue for a long time. He has played all the principal
_variety_ houses, and most of the prominent vaudeville theatres. Will
somebody please notice this nice distinction?
Billy Carter was born at Parish St. Bernard, La., December 16, 1834.
FRED ABBOTT, a well-known and clever female impersonator, associated
for several seasons with Hooley’s Minstrels in Brooklyn, Chicago, and
the road tours; died in Boston, Mass., May 28, 1871; age 37 years.
TIM. MORRIS, an old-time performer who achieved recognition for his
delineation of the plantation “darky,” was with many minstrel troupes
prior to his death in Providence, R. I., March 6, 1880. He was about 46
years of age.
“FATTY” STEWART (J. S. Crossy), famed for many years as one of the
original “Two Johns,” made his first professional appearance in New
York in 1848 as a comic singer.
About two years later he was a member of the Sable Harmonists. In 1854
he launched Stewart’s Minstrels; and in 1873 he played an engagement
with Sam Hague’s Minstrels in Liverpool, England. Mr. Stewart was the
author of many black face sketches, all of which have had considerable
vogue. He also built or managed several theatres, notably in St. Louis,
Providence and Philadelphia. Mr. Stewart died in St. Louis, Mo., May
23, 1905; age 71 years.
JOHN PAUL CROCKER was one of the proprietors of Moore, Crocker, Ritter
and Hamilton’s Minstrels, who gave their first performance at Chester,
England, November 14, 1864.
Mr. Crocker was a good comedian and well liked personally; he continued
as a partner of the organization up to the time of his death.
John Paul Crocker was born in the United States; he died in London,
England, December 17, 1869; age 35 years.
AYNSLEY COOKE, who was well and favorably known in operatic circles,
was a prominent singer with Bryant’s Minstrels in New York City in 1861.
He was born in London, England; he died in Liverpool, England, February
16, 1894; age 60 years.
FRANK WELLS (Bernard Mundy) was a well-known and capable female
impersonator.
He was for a long time with Morris and Wilson’s Minstrels in St. Louis,
also with Charley Morris and Add Weaver’s Company, in 1863; later he
was with LaRue’s Minstrels.
He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 25, 1874; age 39 years.
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