#1910-1919



King Oliver: Early Jazz Pioneer & Mentor to Louis Armstrong

Comprehensive Introduction Joseph "King" Oliver stands as a monumental figure in the genesis of jazz music. Born in

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Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra: Roaring Twenties Pioneers

Before the Jazz Age truly roared, before flappers dominated the dance floors and syncopation became a national obsession, there existed

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Jascha Heifetz: Violin Virtuoso of the Early 20th Century

Era: ⬅ Back to 1910-1919 Era Jascha Heifetz. The name alone conjures images of unparalleled violin mastery, breathtaking technical prowess, and

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James Reese Europe: The King of Jazz Before Jazz

James Reese Europe, a name often overshadowed in mainstream historical accounts, stands as a pivotal figure in the genesis of

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Helen Clark: Forgotten Star of 1910s Vaudeville

The early 20th century was a vibrant crucible of entertainment, and within the glittering world of vaudeville, many stars shone

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Gus Edwards: Ragtime Pioneer & Vaudeville Star (1910-1919)

Gus Edwards was more than just a composer; he was an architect of American popular entertainment during the formative years

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Gitz Rice: Ragtime Royalty of the Roaring Twenties

Introduction: A Phantom of the Piano The name Gitz Rice may not immediately resonate within the pantheon of early 20th-century

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George Walker: Pioneering Black Vaudeville Star (1910s)

Era: ⬅ Back to 1910-1919 Era George Walker, a name often inextricably linked with that of his performance partner Bert Williams,

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Gene Buck: Ziegfeld Follies Lyricist & Broadway Legend

Gene Buck, though perhaps not a household name today, stands as a pivotal figure in the evolution of American musical

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Ford Dabney: Harlem Renaissance Pioneer | 1910s Music

Comprehensive Introduction Ford Thompson Dabney (1883-1958) stands as a pivotal, yet often overlooked, figure in the history of American music.

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Fanny Brice: Ziegfeld's Queen & Vaudeville Star

A Star is Born (and Self-Made): Introducing Fanny Brice Fanny Brice was not just a performer; she was an institution.

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Elizabeth Spencer: 1910s Opera & Recording Pioneer

Elizabeth Spencer, a name perhaps less instantly recognizable than some of her operatic contemporaries, nevertheless holds a significant place in

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