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he published in 1825 Waterloo, or the British | Minstrel, a poem. |
of other songs, they were included in the top | minstrel acts around the country in 1894. |
uitors have failed to secure her release, the | minstrel Alpino is successful and she is restored to h |
tramp, the carefree enjoyer, the admirer, the | minstrel, and the ambassadeur of all things living, th |
He had a small part as a strolling | minstrel and sang several of his own songs. |
for entertainment hosting touring vaudeville, | minstrel and dramatic companies. |
or October 10, 1705), Vienna) was an Austrian | minstrel, bagpiper, and improvisatory poet most famous |
The | minstrel band consisted of a banjo, a concertina, a ha |
tances in four major journeys with his Muslim | Minstrel, Bhai Mardana. |
r to the sentiments evoked by the more famous | Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore) to remind us of the infl |
Minstrel Boy is a compilation album from Scottish sing | |
"The | Minstrel Boy" - 1:38 |
n's 1965 Pye Records recordings and titled it | Minstrel Boy. |
stralian Wild Notes from the Lyre of a Native | Minstrel by Charles Tompson junior, which appeared in |
The Modern Scottish | Minstrel, by Charles Rogers, LL.D. F.S.A. Scot. |
The | minstrel Carlo Broschi has hidden his sister Casilda i |
forced to travel further from the established | minstrel circuits in order to survive. |
ience, but from the perspectives of two stock | minstrel clowns, who perform this history as a histori |
in", is an American song written by blackface | minstrel composer Dan Emmett. |
where in the twelfth century, and the Flemish | minstrel Diederic van Assenede completed his version o |
& 20th Centuries: preragtime, blues, folk and | minstrel, early ragtime, dixieland, ragtime-stride, bl |
The | minstrel Elis presents Els with an ornament he has fou |
Brower took the role of one of the | minstrel endmen and played the bones. |
l seasons until 1865 when he played his first | minstrel engagement with the Morris Brothers in Boston |
Alton is also president of | Minstrel Enterprises LLC., a music production company |
wn as "Charley" White, was an early blackface | minstrel entertainer. |
glass to the main circuit of the most favored | minstrel entertainers [1]. |
guitar), a circus barker, a ventriloquist, a | minstrel, etc., had met and married his mother, Fannie |
The note shapes used in Aikin's Christian | Minstrel eventually became the prevailing standard in |
e King of Bokhara, but falls in love with the | minstrel Feramors, who turns out to be the King in dis |
A | minstrel, for percussion. |
25 - 25 January 2009) was a widely-know blind | minstrel from Lagos, Nigeria. |
is mainly dated from the 15th century, with a | minstrel gallery from 1623, a peal of six bells, and a |
The building has a | minstrel gallery from 1623, a peal of six bells, and a |
olved, he started travelling as a member of a | minstrel group and in 1883 he arrived to Los Angeles. |
as Gloddaeth Hall centred on the magnificent | Minstrel Hall dating from the Tudor period right up to |
ed unauthorized sheet music for the blackface | minstrel hit, "Dixie". |
was 16 September 1361, when he was paid as a | minstrel in the service of Gaston Phoebus. |
ed to Roger James Cooke, Meanwhile... (1972), | Minstrel in Flight (1973), and Alright (1976). |
ver, attached himself to Sir Hugo as a Breton | minstrel, in order that he might avenge the death of G |
Minstrel in the Gallery | |
Minstrel in the Gallery (1975) | |
He's a | minstrel in the old English sense. |
He was a | minstrel in Ye Olden Days (as the source says) - but s |
1492), also known as Harry, Hary or Henry the | Minstrel, is renowned as the author of The Actes and D |
The princess is shocked to discover the | minstrel is really King Thrushbeard. |
led to Coltman's three solo LPs issued on the | Minstrel label. |
...And a | Minstrel Left the Mourning Valley - 2:02 |
His first Capitol release, "Travelin' | Minstrel Man", peaked at number 33 on Hot Country Song |
The white-dominated | minstrel market proved hostile to a black owner, and H |
Massachusetts, and son of the goodly old-time | minstrel, Milt G. Barlow (1843-1904), he made his stag |
ructure and high-brow style became popular in | minstrel music. |
an and a man considered the greatest American | minstrel of his day, at a time when minstrel shows wer |
ducer of the supposedly Richest and Costliest | Minstrel Organization in Existence: West's Big Minstre |
In the later lived the adventurer and | minstrel Oswald von Wolkenstein. |
t the lyrics may have belonged to a wandering | minstrel; other poems included on same page in the man |
February 15, 1902), known as the "Progressive | Minstrel", emulated the British minstrel owner Sam Hag |
uo Jay and Abby Michaels - The Harper and The | Minstrel performed the song as an acoustic ballad on t |
allace King was an African American blackface | minstrel performer from the 19th century. |
ng also satirizes the low pay earned by early | minstrel performers: "Ole Bull come to town one day [a |
"Play | Minstrel Play" by Renaissance band Blackmore's Night, |
in, the large group in the centre include the | Minstrel Rock, Carn-dhu, Maen Voes (the Voices) and th |
ly Gould, a vaudeville comedian known for his | minstrel roles. |
Music and dance were the heart of the | minstrel show and a large reason for its popularity. |
"The Scottsboro Boys" tells its story as a | minstrel show - a popular entertainment from the 19th |
"Doing a | minstrel show today is such a racially-charged thing t |
He toured with revues such as the Rabbit Foot | Minstrel Show while still in his teens, and soon after |
-In, Hee Haw, which borrowed heavily from the | minstrel show tradition. |
is an American song written for the blackface | minstrel show stage in 1843. |
s as a metaphor for the replacement of rural, | minstrel show stereotypes of blacks for modern, urban |
in other regions such as the Florida Blossoms | minstrel show and the Kingston Nighthawks, a territory |
terpiece of the original cover art featured a | Minstrel show caricature of a Black man in formal atti |
The song's lyrics follow the | minstrel show scenario of the freed slave longing to r |
cing the stage version of The Black and White | Minstrel Show and being the former agent of Lenny Henr |
stage allowed the popular The Black and White | Minstrel Show to perform there many times when it was |
A | minstrel show song set in the style of a spiritual, th |
found versions of "Miss Lucy Long" in 34% of | minstrel show programs he examined from the 1843-52 pe |
I saw some ragtag | minstrel show in blackface at the carnivals when I was |
the group, however, Cooper was not a typical | minstrel show performer. |
6 - The Virginia Minstrels perform the first | minstrel show (Bowery Amphitheatre, New York City). |
ere instrumental in the solidification of the | minstrel show into a fixed three-act form. |
Winans's research found it in 19% of | minstrel show programs for the 1843-7 period. |
The | minstrel show continued to be performed on stage until |
1967: The | Minstrel Show or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel |
Dawson is married to former Black and White | Minstrel Show soloist John Boulter. |
The song was fairly popular in the | minstrel show's first few years. |
In 1896 at age 18, Gilpin joined a | minstrel show, leaving Richmond and beginning a life o |
tuted the first act of the standardized 3-act | minstrel show, with the interlocutor in the middle and |
He began his career in a | minstrel show, but by 1878 was playing at the Chestnut |
including performances in the Black and White | Minstrel Show, the Royal Variety Performance and the B |
ecause, although his speech pattern was early | Minstrel Show, he himself derived from another literar |
Around 1908 he toured with Guy Brother's | Minstrel Show, and helped form a vaudeville act "Westo |
dy,” “Lonesome Robin,” “Before They Close the | Minstrel Show,” and the widely praised Christmas song |
ritish blackface group on The Black and White | Minstrel Show. |
ppearance on stage at a Kiwanis International | minstrel show. |
to invent the entertainment form known as the | minstrel show. |
American dwarf who performed in the blackface | minstrel show. |
ving devised the long-running Black and White | Minstrel Show. |
roup of blackface performers to put on a full | minstrel show. |
After RADA Ruth worked in The Black and White | Minstrel Show. |
In 1920, he was working with the Green River | Minstrel Show. |
of the song are typical of those of the early | minstrel show. |
interlocutor is the master of ceremonies of a | minstrel show. |
V series and Henry joined The Black and White | Minstrel Show. |
0s he became a regular on the Black and White | Minstrel Show. |
hip hop group Little Brother's 2005 album The | Minstrel Show. |
lav's performance "a coon act on a modern-day | minstrel show." |
Illusion | Minstrel Show: "Madame Zuzu" |
Illusion | Minstrel Show: "Takin' No Chances" |
Illusion | Minstrel Show: "Miss Ideal Man" |
s, Louisiana, he became a blackface singer in | minstrel shows before starting his recording career ar |
He played in circuses and | minstrel shows and backing such blues singers as Ma Ra |
He continued to perform in | minstrel shows well into his fifties, long after they |
erally acknowledged that he was performing in | minstrel shows by his early twenties. |
nd acting professionally with traveling Negro | minstrel shows in his childhood. |
He often produced and played | minstrel shows with George Primrose, first with a mins |
ng and dancing in the stereotypical manner of | minstrel shows of the era, he performed as a ventriloq |
nian Orthodox Christmas tradition of Irozii - | minstrel shows centered around the figure of Herod the |
inued for a series of entr'actes and complete | minstrel shows in Cork, Belfast, then Glasgow by the e |
nd in his teens in addition to traveling with | minstrel shows and traveling circuses. |
She left home to tour with traveling | minstrel shows, often appearing in blackface into the |
inment "such as magic acts, singing, dancing, | minstrel shows," as well as sexual services. |
aturing Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, and other | minstrel shows. |
he was six, and in 1906 started working with | minstrel shows. |
ve dramatic performances, civic lectures, and | minstrel shows. |
ove to Detroit, Davis had worked in traveling | minstrel shows. |
ic and performed as a teenager with traveling | minstrel shows. |
b Farrell was a New York City-based blackface | minstrel singer, best known for introducing the song " |
t is awakened to his heritage by a mysterious | minstrel singing at an entertainment. |
$12.50 per week performing various songs and | minstrel skits [12]. |
The Boatman's Dance is a | minstrel song credited to Dan Emmett in 1843 and arran |
video games Radiata Stories, Romancing SaGa: | Minstrel Song and the main character in an upcoming ve |
and Theft, Dylan claimed that the song "is a | minstrel song through and through. |
Romancing SaGa: | Minstrel Song - Producer and director |
east coast several versions were published as | minstrel songs with slightly different lyrics and diff |
is hoped that some of the more untraditional ' | Minstrel songs that were incorporated in favour of tra |
From the canon of | Minstrel songs within the current practice it can be s |
y raced, as a two-year-old Risen Star won the | Minstrel Stakes at Louisiana Downs that set the stage |
The Palace of | Minstrel sung and danced by a minstrel chorus |
It is clearly a | minstrel tale, praising giving gifts to minstrels, and |
avy, and in May 1812 sailed for Sydney in the | Minstrel to take up his new duties. |
rived in Adelaide in July 1883 with Heywood's | Minstrel Troupe and decided to settle in the city. |
d produced Tuxedo for George Thatcher and his | minstrel troupe known as Thatcher's Minstrels. |
5 he organized Ordway's Aeolians, a blackface | minstrel troupe which performed at Ordway Hall in Bost |
In 1864, Leon formed a | minstrel troupe with Edwin Kelly. |
ven Europe as leader of Billy Kersand and his | Minstrel Troupe, most of his musical career was spend |
r Master Juba, who apparently toured with his | minstrel troupe. |
signify "Colored" when used in the title of a | minstrel troupe. |
He continued to purchase | minstrel troupes throughout the 1870s and 80s and to a |
n, manager, performer, and owner of blackface | minstrel troupes composed of African American performe |
rican owner and business manager of blackface | minstrel troupes composed of African American performe |
career, he worked with most successful black | minstrel troupes as manager, owner or both. |
s and so favoured the earlier traditional and | minstrel tunes. |
J.E. Boswell also published a | minstrel version ("Wait For The Wagon: A New Ethiopian |
Both the | minstrel version and the Copland arrangement are widel |
st known poems feature in The Modern Scottish | Minstrel, Volume V. by Charles Rogers (1857) and three |
William Newton (1750-1830), the Peak | Minstrel was born near Abney, in the parish of Eyam, D |
A cultivar known as Kennedia nigricans ' | Minstrel' was registered with the Australian Cultivar |
Dressed in finery is the | minstrel, who smiles and asks why she is crying on her |
According to the stories, he was a wandering | minstrel who became a member of Robin's band of outlaw |
patai, a literary device by which a bard or a | minstrel who has received bountiful gifts from some we |
y with an agenda) is trying to equate being a | minstrel with racial stereotypes, but a quick look at |
His talents as a | minstrel won the favor of King Philip Augustus, and fo |
iful courtesan, Silvia, and a young wandering | minstrel, Zanetto. |
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