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Edwin Pearce Christy

Edwin Pearce Christy (November 28, 1815 – May 21, 1862) was an American composer, singer, actor and stage producer. He is more commonly known as E. P. Christy, and was the founder of the blackface minstrel group Christy's Minstrels.[1] He toured England performing.[2]

Edwin Pearce Christy
Born(1815-11-28)November 28, 1815
DiedMay 21, 1862(1862-05-21) (aged 46)

Biography edit

 
"Old Folks at Home" sheet music

He was born on November 28, 1815, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Robert F. Christy and Ruth Wheaton.[3]

 
Music cover

Christy began his career as a minstrel in Buffalo, New York. By 1836 he was a member of the company managed by Edwin Dean at the Eagle Street Theater in Buffalo.[4] He toured upstate New York from 1843 to 1845. The group took the name of its founder and became known as the Christy's Minstrels. In April 1846 Christy and his band of six performers began performing in New York City at Polmer's Opera House. The group performed at Mechanics Hall from February 15, 1847, to July 15, 1854. After performing at a benefit performance for Stephen Foster in Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 25, 1847, the group specialized in performances of Foster's works. Foster sold his song, Old Folks at Home, to Christy for his exclusive use.[3]

Christy retired as a performer in 1855.[3]

 
1857 New York Times writeup on him

He operated a chain of theaters called Christy's Opera Houses in several cities. The name of the original group, Christy's Minstrels, was licensed for use by a new organization and became synonymous with the performance tradition of blackface minstrelsy.[3]

Fearful of financial reverses due to the upheaval of the American Civil War, Christy committed suicide by throwing himself from a window in his home at 78 East Eighteenth Street, one block east of Broadway, in Manhattan, New York City, on May 20, 1862.[3] He died on May 21, 1862, of his injuries.[5] He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. His oral last will and testament that was made while hospitalized was declared void by the surrogate court when it ruled that there were no witnesses, other than the person providing the testimony.[6] In 1881 his widow died and her will was contested.[7]

Legacy edit

Christy is played by Al Jolson in the Foster bio-pic Swanee River in 1939. He also wrote the lyrics to "The Yellow Rose of Texas".

Music publications edit

  • Christy's Plantation Melodies

Songs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Millionaire Negro-Singer" (PDF). The New York Times. February 9, 1857. ... having made a princely fortune out of burnt cork and Ethiopian melodies now lives the life of a wealthy and fashionable New-Yorker. ... His wealth is prodigious, and, as he has been economical and laborious while earning it, he feels authorized to spend it freely.
  2. ^ https://daily.jstor.org/christys-minstrels-go-to-great-britain/?utm_term=Christy2019s%20Minstrels%20Go%20to%20Great%20Britain&utm_campaign=jstordaily_03282024&utm_content=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_medium=email
  3. ^ a b c d e "Edwin Pearce Christy archive". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  4. ^ Buffalo Courier July 8, 1894 p. 18; Buffalo Courier July 29, 1917
  5. ^ "The Death Of E. P. Christy". The New York Times. May 22, 1862.
  6. ^ "The E. P. Christy Will Case". The New York Times. October 28, 1862.
  7. ^ "Mrs. Christy's Estate. Litigation Over Property Left By A Noted Minstrel's Widow". The New York Times. December 11, 1881.
  8. ^ https://daily.jstor.org/christys-minstrels-go-to-great-britain/?utm_term=Christy2019s%20Minstrels%20Go%20to%20Great%20Britain&utm_campaign=jstordaily_03282024&utm_content=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_medium=email

Further reading edit

  • Lott, Eric (1993). Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509641-X.. p. 171.
  • Edwin Pearce Christy at the Internet Archive

edwin, pearce, christy, november, 1815, 1862, american, composer, singer, actor, stage, producer, more, commonly, known, christy, founder, blackface, minstrel, group, christy, minstrels, toured, england, performing, born, 1815, november, 1815philadelphia, penn. Edwin Pearce Christy November 28 1815 May 21 1862 was an American composer singer actor and stage producer He is more commonly known as E P Christy and was the founder of the blackface minstrel group Christy s Minstrels 1 He toured England performing 2 Edwin Pearce ChristyBorn 1815 11 28 November 28 1815Philadelphia Pennsylvania USDiedMay 21 1862 1862 05 21 aged 46 Manhattan New York City US Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Music publications 4 Songs 5 References 6 Further readingBiography edit nbsp Old Folks at Home sheet music He was born on November 28 1815 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Robert F Christy and Ruth Wheaton 3 nbsp Music cover Christy began his career as a minstrel in Buffalo New York By 1836 he was a member of the company managed by Edwin Dean at the Eagle Street Theater in Buffalo 4 He toured upstate New York from 1843 to 1845 The group took the name of its founder and became known as the Christy s Minstrels In April 1846 Christy and his band of six performers began performing in New York City at Polmer s Opera House The group performed at Mechanics Hall from February 15 1847 to July 15 1854 After performing at a benefit performance for Stephen Foster in Cincinnati Ohio on August 25 1847 the group specialized in performances of Foster s works Foster sold his song Old Folks at Home to Christy for his exclusive use 3 Christy retired as a performer in 1855 3 nbsp 1857 New York Times writeup on him He operated a chain of theaters called Christy s Opera Houses in several cities The name of the original group Christy s Minstrels was licensed for use by a new organization and became synonymous with the performance tradition of blackface minstrelsy 3 Fearful of financial reverses due to the upheaval of the American Civil War Christy committed suicide by throwing himself from a window in his home at 78 East Eighteenth Street one block east of Broadway in Manhattan New York City on May 20 1862 3 He died on May 21 1862 of his injuries 5 He was buried in Green Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn New York His oral last will and testament that was made while hospitalized was declared void by the surrogate court when it ruled that there were no witnesses other than the person providing the testimony 6 In 1881 his widow died and her will was contested 7 Legacy editChristy is played by Al Jolson in the Foster bio pic Swanee River in 1939 He also wrote the lyrics to The Yellow Rose of Texas Music publications editChristy s Plantation MelodiesSongs edit Lucy Long Yaller Gals Oh Mr Coon Licy Newl Snow Drop Ann The Negro Generals Farewell Ladies 8 Massa s in De Cold Ground References edit The Millionaire Negro Singer PDF The New York Times February 9 1857 having made a princely fortune out of burnt cork and Ethiopian melodies now lives the life of a wealthy and fashionable New Yorker His wealth is prodigious and as he has been economical and laborious while earning it he feels authorized to spend it freely https daily jstor org christys minstrels go to great britain utm term Christy2019s 20Minstrels 20Go 20to 20Great 20Britain amp utm campaign jstordaily 03282024 amp utm content email amp utm source Act On Software amp utm medium email a b c d e Edwin Pearce Christy archive University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2016 12 15 Buffalo Courier July 8 1894 p 18 Buffalo Courier July 29 1917 The Death Of E P Christy The New York Times May 22 1862 The E P Christy Will Case The New York Times October 28 1862 Mrs Christy s Estate Litigation Over Property Left By A Noted Minstrel s Widow The New York Times December 11 1881 https daily jstor org christys minstrels go to great britain utm term Christy2019s 20Minstrels 20Go 20to 20Great 20Britain amp utm campaign jstordaily 03282024 amp utm content email amp utm source Act On Software amp utm medium emailFurther reading editLott Eric 1993 Love and Theft Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 509641 X p 171 Edwin Pearce Christy at the Internet Archive nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edwin Pearce Christy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edwin Pearce Christy amp oldid 1216420119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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