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Rabbit Foot Minstrels Exhibit to Open in Port Gibson A new exhibit of pictures, stories, costumes,
music, and sound pays tribute to the companies of African American musicians
and actors who toured the country by train and bus during the first
half of the 20th century, bringing the new blues music to
popular audiences. |
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Founded by African American Pat Chappelle in 1900, “The Foots” became the most famous touring company in the South, featuring musicians as varied as Ma and Pa Rainey, Ida Cox, Louis Jordan, and Rufus Thomas.
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After
Chappelle’s death in 1911, the company was
purchased by F.
S. Wolcott, and from 1918 to
1950 had its headquarters in Port Gibson. Each spring, musicians from
around the country assembled to create a musical, comedy, and variety
show to perform under canvas. |
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The Program The grand opening of the exhibit will be at
A panel discussion will follow featuring invited
guests Alex Albright, Jerry Bangham, Doug Seroff and Lynn Abbott,
co-authors of Out of Sight, and
Jim Sherraden of Hatch Showprint in The evening will conclude with a
performance by David Evans and his latter-day |
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For more information
call |
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“From Rabbit Foot Minstrels to Blues and Cruise”
is sponsored by the Claiborne County Board of Supervisors and funded in part
by grants from the Mississippi |
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