Monarchs of minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to date
By Edw. Le Roy Rice Author of “1000 Men of Minstrelsy, and 1 Woman;” “Minstrelsy That Was, and Is;” “A Ramble Among the Minstrels,” etc.
Kenny Publishing Company 22-24 North William Street New York City, N. Y.
Copyright, 1911. BY Mrs. EMMA L. RICE All Rights Reserved
EDW. LE ROY RICE.
To My Mother ( The Best I Ever Had ) This Book is Affectionately Dedicated.
There were several reasons which prompted me to compile this volume, the chief one being the fact that the subject in its entirety had never before been attempted; and whenever individual articles appeared, they almost invariably treated of old times and old timers alone.
A second reason, and one of equal importance, was that these contributions which appeared both in the various newspapers and magazines, were in the main written on hearsay alone without any apparent regard for facts.
No one is infallible, and if the data that appears between the covers of this book of living performers who furnished me with the sketches of their careers is incorrect, obviously no blame can be attached to the author.
But of those who are past, I have given the most careful search of the records that were placed at my disposal, and verified or disavowed all statements made to me, or have qualified by attributing them to those from whom they emanated.
In this manner I hope to perpetuate the names and fame in story and picture of these “Monarchs of Minstrelsy from ‘Daddy’ Rice to Date.”
New York City, Oct. 12, 1910. Edw. Le Roy Rice.
Is Minstrelsy dying out? How often has the question been asked and how conflicting are the opinions of those who ought to know? Some maintain that minstrelsy is here to stay, while others insist there are no more minstrel shows.
Edw. Le Roy Rice
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THE AUTHOR’S FOREWORD.
INTRODUCTION.
INDEX
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS
MINSTREL ORGANIZATIONS, THEATRES AND PROGRAMS
SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR, WITH PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS.
THE FIRST BLACK-FACE PERFORMER.
SOME EARLY BLACK-FACE PERFORMERS.
“DADDY” RICE.
THE FIRST MINSTREL PERFORMANCE.
BILLY WHITLOCK
DICK PELHAM (Richard Ward Pell),
DAN. EMMETT (Daniel Decatur Emmett)
FRANK BROWER,
THE BUCKLEY SERENADERS.
CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS
JOE SWEENEY (Joel Walker Sweeney)
THE MORRIS BROTHERS.
GEO. THATCHER
ORIGINAL BIG FOUR—LESTER-ALLEN-SMITH-WALDRON.
McINTYRE and HEATH
THE FROHMANS IN MINSTRELSY.
LEW DOCKSTADER (Geo. Alfred Clapp).
THE ORIGIN OF “DIXIE.”
NEIL. O’BRIEN
FRANCIS WILSON AS A MINSTREL MAGNATE.
Transcriber’s Notes