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Eddie Leonard

Eddie Leonard (October 17, 1870[citation needed] – July 28, 1941), born Lemuel Gordon Toney, was a vaudevillian and a man considered the greatest American minstrel of his day, at a time when minstrel shows were an acceptable and popular mainstream entertainment in the United States.[1] He was called "last of the great minstrels" in his 1941 obituary in Time.[2] He performed in vaudeville for 45 years before that medium faded in the 1920s, and was known for such songs as "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider" and "Roly Boly Eyes". He published his memoir titled What a Life I'm Telling You in 1934.

Eddie Leonard
Leonard (c. 1929)
Born
Lemuel Gordon Toney

(1870-10-17)October 17, 1870
DiedJuly 28, 1941(1941-07-28) (aged 70)
Resting placeCedar Grove Cemetery
Queens, New York, U.S.
OccupationStage actor
Spouse
Mabel Russell
(m. 1908)

Early life

Lemuel Gordon Toney[3] was born in 1871 or on October 18, 1875, sources vary, in Church Hill, Richmond, Virginia, to Ellen and Richard Toney. As a boy, his family moved to South Richmond and Manchester. At the age of 12, he started his stage career at Putnam's Theatre Comique at East Franklin Street in Richmond. He then took up the stage name Eddie Leonard. He also worked as a water boy at Tredegar Iron Works in Belle Isle.[4][5][6] He performed alongside Bill Robinson in Richmond.[6][7]

Career

Leonard wanted to be a baseball player, and tried out for John McGraw and played for the Baltimore Orioles as a center fielder briefly. He was unsuccessful, but danced and sang for the players in the clubhouse, and George H. Primrose discovered him. Primrose subsequently hired him as a minstrel. He subsequently performed with the George Primrose Minstrels.[5][7][8]

In 1890, Leonard left Richmond with a road show. He would find his way to New York City, and was hired in the show McFadden's Flats'. Around 1900, Leonard joined Jack Haverly's minstrel show. In 1903, Leonard danced and sang the song "Don't Do Nothin' for Nobody That Won't Do Nothin' For You" with Primrose and Decker. He became known for a ragtime song style that Leonard called "syncopated syllabication" and a "soft shoe" dance.[4][5][6] He was known for his songs "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider", "Roly Boly Eyes" and "Big Brown Booloo Eyes", but he wrote more than 40 songs throughout his career.[7][6] His song "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider" sold 500,000 copies.[5] He also appeared in the musical comedies, The Southerners and Lifting the Lid. His musical comedy Roly-Boly Eyes broke a house record in 1919 at the Knickerbocker Theatre in Manhattan.[6] Leonard performed with his wife Mabel Russell in vaudeville acts.[5] Leonard was in big minstrel shows, including Eddie Leonard's Minstrel Monarchs and the Cohan and Harris Show, which was backed by George M. Cohan. His salary in 1910 reached US$6,000 (equivalent to $188,443 in 2022) a week.[5]

In 1932, Leonard was scheduled to tour with The Rooneys, Walter C. Kelly, Joe Frisco, Dannie Dare, Eddie Miller and George Price, but the tour was cancelled. In 1929, Eddie Leonard starred in the movie production The Minstrel Show and he appeared in several other movies.[5]

Later in life, Leonard managed a bar and grill in Brooklyn called Eddie Leonard Minstrel Bar and Grill, but the business folded after six years.[5][6]

Personal life

Leonard married Mabel Russell, a vaudeville performer, in 1908.[4][6] For a time, Leonard lived at the Imperial Hotel at Broadway and 31st Street in New York City.[7]

At the time of his death, Leonard and his wife lived at King Edward Hotel at 120 West 44th Street in New York City. Leonard was found dead on July 29, 1941, at the Imperial Hotel. He was reported missing by his wife the evening prior, and is estimated to have died the same evening, July 28.[4][7][8] Leonard was buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Queens, New York.[9]

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ Watkins, Mel (1994). On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying—The Underground Tradition of African-American Humor that Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 133.
  2. ^ "Minstrel's End". Time. August 11, 1941. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  3. ^ Rust, Brian; Debus, Allen G. (1973). The Complete Entertainment Discography. p. 416. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  4. ^ a b c d "Eddie Leonard, Minstrel, Found Dead in N.Y. Hotel". The Richmond News Leader. 1941-07-30. p. 13. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Eddie Leonard, Minstrel Man, Dies, Aged 70". Richmond Times-Dispatch. 1941-07-30. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Eddie Leonard of Minstrel Fame Dies of Heart Attack". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 1941-07-30. p. 9. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 
  7. ^ a b c d e "Eddie Leonard Returns to Old Haunt, Dies Alone". Daily News. 1941-07-30. p. 4. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 
  8. ^ a b "Missing!". The Pittsburgh Press. 1941-07-29. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ "Eddie Leonard". Daily News. 1941-08-01. p. 40. Retrieved 2023-01-28 – via Newspapers.com. 

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Eddie Leonard October 17 1870 citation needed July 28 1941 born Lemuel Gordon Toney was a vaudevillian and a man considered the greatest American minstrel of his day at a time when minstrel shows were an acceptable and popular mainstream entertainment in the United States 1 He was called last of the great minstrels in his 1941 obituary in Time 2 He performed in vaudeville for 45 years before that medium faded in the 1920s and was known for such songs as Ida Sweet As Apple Cider and Roly Boly Eyes He published his memoir titled What a Life I m Telling You in 1934 Eddie LeonardLeonard c 1929 BornLemuel Gordon Toney 1870 10 17 October 17 1870Richmond Virginia U S DiedJuly 28 1941 1941 07 28 aged 70 New York City U S Resting placeCedar Grove CemeteryQueens New York U S OccupationStage actorSpouseMabel Russell m 1908 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Partial filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLemuel Gordon Toney 3 was born in 1871 or on October 18 1875 sources vary in Church Hill Richmond Virginia to Ellen and Richard Toney As a boy his family moved to South Richmond and Manchester At the age of 12 he started his stage career at Putnam s Theatre Comique at East Franklin Street in Richmond He then took up the stage name Eddie Leonard He also worked as a water boy at Tredegar Iron Works in Belle Isle 4 5 6 He performed alongside Bill Robinson in Richmond 6 7 Career EditLeonard wanted to be a baseball player and tried out for John McGraw and played for the Baltimore Orioles as a center fielder briefly He was unsuccessful but danced and sang for the players in the clubhouse and George H Primrose discovered him Primrose subsequently hired him as a minstrel He subsequently performed with the George Primrose Minstrels 5 7 8 In 1890 Leonard left Richmond with a road show He would find his way to New York City and was hired in the show McFadden s Flats Around 1900 Leonard joined Jack Haverly s minstrel show In 1903 Leonard danced and sang the song Don t Do Nothin for Nobody That Won t Do Nothin For You with Primrose and Decker He became known for a ragtime song style that Leonard called syncopated syllabication and a soft shoe dance 4 5 6 He was known for his songs Ida Sweet As Apple Cider Roly Boly Eyes and Big Brown Booloo Eyes but he wrote more than 40 songs throughout his career 7 6 His song Ida Sweet As Apple Cider sold 500 000 copies 5 He also appeared in the musical comedies The Southerners and Lifting the Lid His musical comedy Roly Boly Eyes broke a house record in 1919 at the Knickerbocker Theatre in Manhattan 6 Leonard performed with his wife Mabel Russell in vaudeville acts 5 Leonard was in big minstrel shows including Eddie Leonard s Minstrel Monarchs and the Cohan and Harris Show which was backed by George M Cohan His salary in 1910 reached US 6 000 equivalent to 188 443 in 2022 a week 5 In 1932 Leonard was scheduled to tour with The Rooneys Walter C Kelly Joe Frisco Dannie Dare Eddie Miller and George Price but the tour was cancelled In 1929 Eddie Leonard starred in the movie production The Minstrel Show and he appeared in several other movies 5 Later in life Leonard managed a bar and grill in Brooklyn called Eddie Leonard Minstrel Bar and Grill but the business folded after six years 5 6 Personal life EditLeonard married Mabel Russell a vaudeville performer in 1908 4 6 For a time Leonard lived at the Imperial Hotel at Broadway and 31st Street in New York City 7 At the time of his death Leonard and his wife lived at King Edward Hotel at 120 West 44th Street in New York City Leonard was found dead on July 29 1941 at the Imperial Hotel He was reported missing by his wife the evening prior and is estimated to have died the same evening July 28 4 7 8 Leonard was buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Queens New York 9 Partial filmography EditMelody Lane 1929 The Minstrel Show 1929 5 Rainbow s End 6 If I Had My Way 1940 6 References Edit Watkins Mel 1994 On the Real Side Laughing Lying and Signifying The Underground Tradition of African American Humor that Transformed American Culture from Slavery to Richard Pryor New York Simon amp Schuster p 133 Minstrel s End Time August 11 1941 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Rust Brian Debus Allen G 1973 The Complete Entertainment Discography p 416 Retrieved 2023 05 17 a b c d Eddie Leonard Minstrel Found Dead in N Y Hotel The Richmond News Leader 1941 07 30 p 13 Retrieved 2023 01 28 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i Eddie Leonard Minstrel Man Dies Aged 70 Richmond Times Dispatch 1941 07 30 p 6 Retrieved 2023 01 28 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i Eddie Leonard of Minstrel Fame Dies of Heart Attack The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1941 07 30 p 9 Retrieved 2023 01 28 via Newspapers com a b c d e Eddie Leonard Returns to Old Haunt Dies Alone Daily News 1941 07 30 p 4 Retrieved 2023 01 28 via Newspapers com a b Missing The Pittsburgh Press 1941 07 29 p 3 Retrieved 2023 01 28 via Newspapers com Eddie Leonard Daily News 1941 08 01 p 40 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