- Eubie Blake
Infobox musical artist
Name = Eubie Blake
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = James Hubert Blake
Born = birth date|1887|2|7Baltimore, Maryland , USA
Died = death date|1983|2|12|1883|2|7 (Age 96)Brooklyn, New York , USA
Genre =Jazz , popular,ragtime
Occupation =Composer ,pianist
Years_active =
Label = Emerson
Associated_acts =Noble Sissle James Hubert Blake (
February 7 ,1887 cite web
url=http://www.ancestry.com
title= World War I Draft Registration Card [database on-line]
publisher= The Generations Network
location=United States
date=1917-06-05
accessdate=2008-09-16] cite web
url=http://www.ancestry.com
title= U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925 [database on-line]
publisher= The Generations Network
location=United States
date=1920-07-12
accessdate=2008-09-16] cite web
url=http://www.ancestry.com
title= Twelfth Census of the United States: 1900 [database on-line]
enumeration district= 9 (Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland)
page= 5A
publisher= The Generations Network
location=United States
date=1900-06-05
accessdate=2008-09-16] –February 12 1983 ) was acomposer ,lyricist , and pianist ofragtime ,jazz , andpopular music . With long time collaboratorNoble Sissle , Blake wrote the Broadway musical "Shuffle Along " in 1921; this was one of the first Broadway musical ever to be written and directed byAfrican American s. Blake's compositions included such hits as, "Bandana Days", "Charleston Rag", "Love Will Find A Way", "Memories of You ", and "I'm Just Wild About Harry ". The musical "Eubie! ", which featured the collective works of Blake opened on Broadway in 1978.Birth
Born James Hubert Blake at 319 Forrest Street in
Baltimore, Maryland , onFebruary 7 1887 , to former slaves John Sumner Blake (1838 - 1917) and Emily "Emma" Johnstone Blake (1861 - 1927). He was the only surviving child of eight who all died in infancy. In 1894 the family moved to 414 North Eden Street, and later to 1510 Jefferson Street. John Blake worked earning US$9.00 weekly as astevedore on the Baltimore docks.In later years Blake claimed to have been born in 1883, but his Social Security application and all other official documents list his year of birth as 1887. Many reliable sources mistakenly give his year of birth as the earlier year.
Music
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title = "I'm Just Wild About Harry"
description = Instrumental version of "I'm Just Wild About Harry " recorded 17 May 1922. Duration 3:54.
format =Ogg Blake's musical training began when he was just four or five years old. While out shopping with his mother, he wandered into a music store, climbed on the bench of an organ, and started "foolin’" around. When his mother found him, the store manager said to her: "The child is a genius! It would be criminal to deprive him of the chance to make use of such a sublime, God-given talent." The Blakes purchased a pump organ forUS$ 75.00 making payments of 25 cents a week. When Blake was seven, he received music lessons from their neighbor, Margaret Marshall, an organist from the Methodist church.cite web| url=http://www.mdhs.org/eubieblake/subs/06.html | title=The Life of Eubie Blake | publisher=The Maryland Historical Society | author=Dr. Karl Koenig | accessdate=2007-02-17] At age fifteen, without knowledge of his parents, he played piano at Aggie Shelton’s Baltimore bordello.Blake said he first composed the melody to the "Charleston Rag" in 1899, which would have made him 12 years old, but he did not commit it to paper until 1915, when he learned to write in musical notation.
In 1912, Blake began playing in
vaudeville with Jimmy Europe's "Society Orchestra" which accompaniedVernon and Irene Castle 's ballroom dance act. The band playedragtime music which was still quite popular at the time. Shortly afterWorld War I , Blake joined forces with performerNoble Sissle to form a vaudeville music duo, the "Dixie Duo." After vaudeville, the pair began work on a musical revue, "Shuffle Along ", which incorporated many songs they had written, and had a book written byF. E. Miller andAubrey Lyles . When it premiered in June 1921, "Shuffle Along" became the first hit musical on Broadway written by and about African-Americans. The musicals also introduced hit songs such as "I'm Just Wild About Harry" and "Love Will Find a Way." [Southern, Eileen. "Eubie Blake." in Kernfeld, Barry. ed. "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd Edition, Vol. 1." London: MacMillan, 2002. p. 231.]In 1923, Blake made three films for
Lee DeForest in DeForest'sPhonofilm sound-on-film process. They were "Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake" featuring their song "Affectionate Dan", "Sissle and Blake Sing Snappy Songs" featuring "Sons of Old Black Joe" and "My Swanee Home", and "Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy on Swanee River" featuring Blake performing his "Fantasy on Swanee River". These films are preserved in the Maurice Zouary film collection at in theLibrary of Congress collection.Personal life
In July 1910, Blake married Avis Elizabeth Cecelia Lee (1881–1938), proposing to her in a chauffeur-driven car he hired. Blake and Lee met around 1895 while both attended Primary School No. 2 at 200 East Street in Baltimore. In 1910 Blake brought his newlywed to
Atlantic City, New Jersey , where he had already found employment at the Boathouse nightclub.and died later that year at 58. Of his loss, Blake is on record saying, "In my life I never knew what it was to be alone. At first when Avis got sick, I thought she just had a cold, but when time passed and she didn’t get better, I made her go to a doctor and we found out she had TB … I suppose I knew from when we found out she had the TB, I understood that it was just a matter of time."
Blake continued to play and record into late life. He died in 1983 in
Brooklyn just five days after celebrating his claimed 100th birthday (actually his 96th -- see below). He was interred in theCypress Hills Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York .cquote2|If I'd known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself.|Eubie BlakeAge discrepancy
In later years Blake listed his birth year as 1883; his 100th birthday was celebrated in 1983. Most sources, including the "
Encyclopædia Britannica ", [cite news | url=http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/portlater.html#eblake | title=Everybody’s just wild about Eubie | publisher= Monrovia Sound Studio | author=Peter Hanley | date= | accessdate=2007-02-10] and aU.S. Library of Congress biography, [cite web | url=http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.200038834/default.html | title=Eubie Blake, 1883-1983 [biography] | publisher=U.S. Library of Congress | accessdate=2007-06-29] incorrectly list his birth year as 1883. Every official document issued by the government, however, records his birthday as February 7, 1887. This includes the 1900 Census, his 1917World War I draft registration, 1920 passport application, 1936 Social Security application, and death records as reported by the United StatesSocial Security Administration . [cite web | url=http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi | title=Social Security Death Index Search | publisher=RootsWeb.com | accessdate=2007-06-29 A database search on James Blake, 113-05-1371 returns: JAMES BLAKE, 07 Feb 1887, Feb 2006, (V) 10017 New York, New York, 113-05-1371, New York.] Peter Hanley writes: "In the final analysis, however, the fact that he was only ninety-six years of age and not one hundred when he died does not in any way detract from his extraordinary achievements. Eubie will always remain among the finest popular composers and songwriters of his era."Timeline
Diplomas, Honors and Legacy
* 1969: Eubie Blake's nomination for a
Grammy Award for "The 86 Years of Eubie Blake " in the category of "Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist with Small Group". [ [http://www.mdhs.org/eubieblake/subs/detail.asp?cat=Other&id=124 Grammy Award original certificate] ]
* 1972:Omega Psi Phi Scroll of Honor
* 1974: Diploma,Rutgers University Doctor of Fine Arts [ [http://www.mdhs.org/eubieblake/subs/catsearch.asp?Key=Diplomas Diplomas] ]
* 1978: Diploma, University of Maryland Doctor of Fine Arts
* 1979: Diploma,Dartmouth College , Doctor of Humane Letters
* 1979: Diploma,Morgan State University Doctor of Music
* 1980: Received theJohns Hopkins University 's,George Peabody Medal
* 1981: Received thePresidential Medal of Freedom onOctober 9 ,1981 , awarded by President Ronald Reagan. [ [http://www.medaloffreedom.com/EubieBlake.htm Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient Eubie Blake] ]
* 1982: Diploma,Howard University Doctor of Music
* 1983: Inducted in theBig Band and Jazz Hall of Fame
* 1995: The United States Postal Service issued a stamp in his honor.
* 1995: Inducted into theNew York 'sAmerican Theatre Hall of Fame . [ [http://www.nyu.edu/nyutoday/vol10n2/sixstars.html 1995 American Theatre Hall of Fame Inductees] ]
* 1998:James Hubert Blake High School was built inSilver Spring, Maryland in his honor. Eubie Blake HS has a strong focus on the performing arts, and its instrumental music ensembles are perennial award winners.
* 2006: The album "The Eighty-Six Years of Eubie Blake " (1969) was included by theNational Recording Preservation Board in theLibrary of Congress ' National Recording Registry. [ [http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-2006reg.html 2006 National Recording Registry choices] ] The board selects songs in an annual basis that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."ee also
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African American musical theater
*Age fabrication References
*cite book |last=Brugger |first=Robert J. |pages=p. 473-476 |year=1988 |title=Maryland, A Middle Temperament: 1634-1980 |location= |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press |isbn=080183399X
*cite book | last=Rose | first=Al | title=Eubie Blake | location=New York | publisher=Schirmer Books | year=1979 | isbn=0028721705
* Salute to Eubie Blake; "The Rag Times"; May/June 1969
* "New York Times"; December 27, 1982, Monday. "Eubie Blake Birthday Party. In honor of Eubie Blake's 100th birthday, St. Peter's Church, at Lexington Avenue and 54th Street, will hold a 24-hour celebration beginning at midnight Feb. 6. The tribute to the composer will feature a host of musicians, vocalists and dancers, including Billy Taylor, Bobby Short, Dick Hyman,Honi Coles and the Copacetics, Bill Bolcom and Joan Morris, Max Morath, Marianne McPartland, Maurice Hines and Cab Calloway. Mr. Blake, born in Baltimore Feb. 7, 1882, may attend."
* "New York Times"; February 13, 1983, Sunday. "Five days after his 100th birthday was celebrated with gala performances of his music, Eubie Blake, the composer and pianist whose career covered a span from the ragtime era in the 19th century to the contemporary Broadway theater a year ago, died yesterday at his home in Brooklyn"External links
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* [http://www.mdhs.org/eubieblake/ The Eubie Blake Collection] at theMaryland Historical Society
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* [http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/magic/saloon/blake.html Eubie Blake & Ragtime] includes transcription of 1970 interview with Blake
* [http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/portlater.html#eblake Biographical article by Peter Hanley]
* [http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/draftcards3.html#ragdcjhb James Hubert Blake's WWI Draft Registration Card and essay]
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