*The birth of Maggie Porter is celebrated on this date in 1853. She was a first-generation freed slave, teacher, and choral singer. Maggie Porter was one of three daughters born in Lebanon, Tennessee, to a slave family belonging to Henry Frazier. At the start of the American Civil War, Frazier moved to Nashville, taking Maggie’s family […]
learn moreThis date marks the birth of James A. Bland in 1854. He was a Black entertainer and composer, born in Flushing, New York.
Bland was one of the best-known black composers for the theatrical entertainment called the minstrel show. He was educated in Washington, D.C., where he graduated from Howard University in 1873. He went on to become a performer in minstrel shows, achieving his greatest success in Britain between 1882 and 1901.
learn more*Walter Craig was born on this date in 1854. He was a Black violin soloist and orchestra director. Walter F. Craig was born to Charles A. and Sarah E. Craig in Princeton, New Jersey. He moved to New York City in 1861, where he went to Colored School No. 7 under principal Charlotte Smith, who […]
learn more*Thomas Rutling was born on this date in 1854. He was a Black slave, butler, voice teacher, and choral Singer. From Tennessee, Thomas Rutling was born into slavery. His father was sold by slavers or had run away before his birth. Rutling was the youngest of nine children. His mother was sold when he was […]
learn more*Josephine Leavell was born on this date in 1855. She was an African American pianist, organist and music teacher.
learn more*The birth of Mary Eliza Walker Crump is celebrated on this date in 1857. She was a Black contralto singer and Choir manager. Mary Eliza Walker was born in slavery near Nashville, Tennessee. “My mother belonged to Wesley Greenfield and my father to John W. Walker of Nashville,” she wrote in an 1873 publication. Her […]
learn more*The birth of Minnie Tate is celebrated on this date in 1857. She was a choral singer and was the youngest original member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Minnie Tate was born in Nashville, Tennessee, the daughter of Andrew L. Tate and Adelle A. Livingston Tate. Her grandmother, Dicey Tanner, and mother, Adelle, were freed from […]
learn more*Lucien Lambert, Jr. was born on this date in 1858. He was a Black pianist and composer of American Creole descent. Lucien-Leon Lambert was the son of New Orleans composer Charles Lucien Lambert, who married a French woman and emigrated from the U.S. in 1854. Lambert, Jr. studied music with his father, Theodore Dubois, and Jules Massenet. After […]
learn more*Gabino Ezeiza was born on this date in 1858. He was an Afro Argentinean musician and one of the most outstanding performers in the art of the payada. He became renowned, both in his native land and in Uruguay, after a memorable encounter with Oriental Payador Juan de Nava, who carried a halo of invincibility at the […]
learn more*Mamie Hilyer was born on this date in 1863. She was a Black pianist and promoter of classical music. Mamie Elizabeth Nichols was born in the District of Columbia. An accomplished pianist, she was an ‘active member of the city’s Black upper class. Hilyer became a devoted champion of ‘good music’ and its cultivation […]
learn moreJohn William “Blind” Boone was born on this date in 1864. He was an African American musician.
learn more*The birth of Ernest Hogan c1865 is celebrated on this date. He was a Black dancer, musician, comedian, actor, and producer. He was born Ernest Reuben Crowders in the Shake Rag District of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Little is known about his childhood, but as a teenager, he traveled with a minstrel troupe called the Georgia Graduate, where […]
learn more*Sadie Chandler Cole’s birth is celebrated on this date in 1865. She was a Black singer, music educator, and activist. Sadie Chandler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the daughter of Abraham Washington Chandler and Sarah Hatfield Chandler. Her parents were involved in the Underground Railroad movement and helped found a Baptist church in […]
learn more*Amanda Aldridge was born on this date in 1866. She was a Black British opera singer, teacher, and composer. Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge was born in Upper Norwood, London, the third child of Black actor Ira Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, Amanda Brandt, who was Swedish. She had two sisters, Rachael and Luranah, and […]
learn more*Harry T. Burleigh was born on this date in 1866. He was an African American gospel singer and composer.
From Erie Pennsylvania, he was the grandson of slaves. It was his grandfather that passed on to him the tradition of plantation songs. Burleigh had little formal music training in his youth, but was accepted into the National Conservatory of Music at the age of 26. There he took voice and lessons in composition with Antonin Dvorek.
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