Walker, Aida Overton, 1880-1914

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Aida Overton Walker (born February 14, 1880, New York City – died October 11, 1914, New York City), also billed as Ada Overton Walker and as "The Queen of the Cakewalk", was an American vaudeville performer, actress, singer, dancer, choreographer, and wife of vaudevillian George Walker. She appeared with her husband and his performing partner Bert Williams, and in groups such as Black Patti's Troubadours. She was also a solo dancer and choreographer for vaudeville shows such as Bob Cole, Joe Jordan, and J. Rosamond Johnson's The Red Moon (1908) and S. H. Dudley's His Honor the Barber (1911). Aida Overton Walker is also well known for her 1912 performance of the "Salome" dance at Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre. This was Aida's response to the national "Salomania" craze of 1907 that spread through the white vaudeville circuit.
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referencedIn Philip Sterling research materials on Bert Williams, 1899-1981, 1959-1962 The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.
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associatedWith Sterling, Philip, 1907-1989. person
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Singers
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Birth 1880-02-14

Death 1914-10-10

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