Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975
Variant namesAmerican musician Noble Sissle, who was born on July 10, 1889, in Indianapolis, Indiana, was also an actor, publisher, lyricist, and author.
A singer with touring bands in the early 1900s, Sissle later teamed up with Eubie Blake for vaudeville acts and wrote the lyrics for several Blake scores, including "Shuffle Along," a successful Broadway production. Among the many songs that Sissle and Blake wrote are "I'm Just Wild About Harry," "Hello Sweetheart, Hello," and "I Was Meant for You."
Sissle, who was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, appeared in several motion pictures and founded the Negro Actors Guild. Sissle continued performing until 1972, when he received Yale's Ellington Medal for a distinguished career in music. Noble Sissle died on December 17, 1975, in Tampa, Florida.
American poet Langston Hughes, who was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri, also wrote novels, stories, plays, as well as edited several anthologies.
Regarded as a pioneer of modern black literature, Langston Hughes frequently wrote about the attitudes and experiences of everyday black Americans. In 1926, his first book of poems, The Weary Blues, was published by Knopf. During the 1960s Hughes's poetry reflected the racial turbulence of the times. Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz contained poems offered scenarios for resolving racial segregation.
On May 22, 1967, Langston Hughes died of congestive heart failure in New York City. The Panther and the Lash, Hughes's final book of poetry, was published posthumously, and included such protest poems as "Black Panther" and "The Backlash Blues."
"Noble Sissle." Contemporary Authors Online. (reproduced in Biography In Context). http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/ (accessed May 2, 2013).
"Langston Hughes." Contemporary Black Biography . Vol. 4. Detroit: Gale, 1993. (reproduced in Biography In Context). http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/ (accessed May 2, 2013).
From the guide to the Swingtime at the Savoy : Good Time No. 1 : radio transcript, 1948 July 28, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)
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referencedIn | Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
referencedIn | Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. [Papers] | Harvard University, Loeb Music Library | |
referencedIn | Noble Sissle collection, [ca. 1975-ongoing]. | Museum of Performance & Design | |
creatorOf | Swingtime at the Savoy : Good Time No. 1 : radio transcript, 1948 July 28 | University of Delaware Library - Special Collections | |
referencedIn | Anka, Paul. Musicians Collection, 1727-1981, (bulk 1900-1940). | Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center | |
referencedIn | Flournoy Miller collection, 1928-1971, 1941-1951 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
creatorOf | Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. Dixie moon / [by Sissle & Blake]. | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Johnny Green additional papers, 1923-1989. | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
referencedIn | Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919. James Reese Europe collection, 1847-1996 | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Hatch-Billops Collection of oral histories, [ca. 1965-1980]. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Blake and Sissle collection, [ca. 1933-ongoing]. | Museum of Performance & Design | |
referencedIn | Blue, Bertha, ca. 1877-1963. Bertha Blue family papers, 1908-1989. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
creatorOf | Handy, W. C. (William Christopher), 1873-1958. W.C. Handy collection, 1914-1954. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Flournoy Miller collection, 1928-1971 1941-1951. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | W.C. Handy collection, 1914-1954 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
referencedIn | Sue Brandt McBee Collection of African American Culture AR. 2001. 020., 1980-2003., 1950-2003. | Austin History Center , Austin Public Library, 810 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas, 78701. | |
referencedIn | William Stanley Braithwaite Papers, 1916-1962 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center | |
referencedIn | James Reese Europe collection, 1847-1996 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
referencedIn | Johnson, Helen A. Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
creatorOf | Negro Actors Guild of America. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938-1977. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library |
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associatedWith | Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. | person |
associatedWith | Blue, Bertha, ca. 1877-1963. | person |
associatedWith | Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962 | person |
associatedWith | Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919. | person |
associatedWith | Green, Johnny, 1908-1989 | person |
associatedWith | Handy, W. C. (William Christopher), 1873-1958. | person |
associatedWith | Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 | person |
associatedWith | Johnson, Helen A. | person |
associatedWith | McBee, Sue Brandt | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Miller, Flournoy E., 1886-1971. | person |
associatedWith | National Broadcasting Company. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Negro Actors Guild of America. | corporateBody |
memberOf | United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 369th | corporateBody |
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Harlem (New York, N.Y.) |
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Jazz |
Radio programs, Musical |
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Musicians |
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Person
Birth 1889-07-10
Death 1975-12-17