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A member of the "original" [[Christy Minstrels]] that visited South Africa in 1862, he was apparently excellent on the violincello. | A member of the "original" [[Christy Minstrels]] that visited South Africa in 1862, he was apparently excellent on the violincello. | ||
− | The company's successful appearances had a huge impact on popular entertainment in Cape Town and the country during the 19th century. Steele returned to co-found and perform in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town with [[Steele and Norton's Christy's Minstrels(also known as the [[Steele & Norton's Christy's]]) and in 1867-1869. | + | The company's successful appearances had a huge impact on popular entertainment in Cape Town and the country during the 19th century. Steele returned to co-found and perform in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town with [[Steele and Norton's Christy's Minstrels]] (also known as the [[Steele & Norton's Christy's]]) and [[Steele-Leslie-Taylor's Christy's Minstrels]] in 1867-1869. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 05:29, 12 April 2019
Carl Steele (fl 1860s) was an American singer, musician and actor.
Also known as Mr Steele or C. Steele.
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A member of the "original" Christy Minstrels that visited South Africa in 1862, he was apparently excellent on the violincello.
The company's successful appearances had a huge impact on popular entertainment in Cape Town and the country during the 19th century. Steele returned to co-found and perform in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town with Steele and Norton's Christy's Minstrels (also known as the Steele & Norton's Christy's) and Steele-Leslie-Taylor's Christy's Minstrels in 1867-1869.
Sources
Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May, 1863[1]
The Australian Circus History Society Website[2]
W.J. Mahar. 1999. Behind the Burnt Cork Mask: Early Blackface Minstrelsy and Antebellum American Popular Culture. Volume 442 of Music in American life. University of Illinois Press, 1999
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 139-140.
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