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
In 1874 he was with Emerson’s Minstrels in San Francisco and on tour,
remaining several months. January 29, 1877, Rice and Hooley’s Minstrels
opened in New York; later he rejoined Emerson, and the following year
he became a member of Haverly’s Minstrels, with whom he continued
several seasons.
In 1882 Rice and Hooley’s Minstrels again was formed, terminating as
Billy Rice’s Minstrels the following January, when he opened with
Thatcher, Primrose and West’s Minstrels, and remained with them until
1887, when Sweatnam, Rice and Fagan’s Minstrels were organized. Rice
and Sheppard’s Minstrels in 1888, and subsequently with Cleveland’s
Minstrels; Primrose and West’s and a return to Haverly’s Minstrels in
1898 practically completed the minstrel career of the great end man and
stump-speaker.
Mr. Rice married Blanche Carman, an actress, April 8, 1871, in Chicago.
Billy Rice was born in Marion, N. Y., December 12, 1844; he died in Hot
Springs, Arkansas, March 1, 1902.
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The Three Arnold Brothers were prominent in the 70’s and 80’s, but away
back, March 21, 1862, there was another set with Mrs. Matt. Peel’s
Minstrels; Herman, Frank and Richard Arnold respectively.
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WM. HENRY RICE made his first professional appearance as a boy singer
in Pittsburgh, Pa., December 6, 1856.
His first minstrel engagement was at Johnson’s Hall, Norfolk, Va.,
September 19, 1859, with Sanford’s Minstrels, where he sang in the
first part, did a dance in the olio, and otherwise was useful.
At this time and until 1865 he was known as Master Lewis, and later, W.
H. Lewis, the latter being the maiden name of his mother.
In 1860 he was with Wood’s Minstrels, and Wm. A. Christy’s Minstrels.
About July, 1861, he made his first appearance in New York as a variety
performer at the Melodeon.
In the fall of 1861 he joined Mrs. Matt. Peel’s Minstrels, and about
March 1, following, he became a member of the famous Peak Family of
Bell Ringers for a brief period, subsequently re-joining Mrs. Peel’s
Company.
In June, 1862, he was with George Christy’s Minstrels in New York, and
soon after joined Duprez and Green’s Company, and Mead’s Minstrels.
October 13, 1862, he made his first appearance with Hooley’s Minstrels
in Brooklyn, N. Y.; in the spring of the following year he was with
Horn and Newcomb’s Minstrels, the company subsequently was run by
Newcomb alone.
He left the latter and re-joined Duprez and Green in the fall of 1863.
In March, 1864, he was with Yankee Hill’s Minstrels, and the next month
re-joined Hooley for the balance of the season, again opening with him
August 22, following.
About March 1, 1865, he became a member of Cotton and Murphy’s
Minstrels, opening at Fall River, Mass.; he left this company in the
Fall of that year.
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