Gussie Lord Davis [n.d.]. Performing Arts Reading Room, Library of Congress.
Gussie Lord Davis (December 3, 1863 – October 18, 1899) was an American songwriter born in Dayton, Ohio.[1][2] Davis was one of America's earliest successful African-American music artists, the first black songwriter to become famous on Tin Pan Alley as a composer of popular music.[3][4]
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Gussie Lord Davis (December 3, 1863 – October 18, 1899) was an American songwriter born in Dayton, Ohio. Davis was one of America's earliest successful...
Gussie Nell Davis (November 4, 1906 – December 21, 1993) was an American teacher best known as the founder of the Kilgore College Rangerettes, who in...
(1828–1891), British general GussieDavis (1863–1899), American songwriter Gussie Nell Davis (1906–1993), American teacher Gwen Davis (born 1936), American novelist...
(1959) and reprised the role in the 1961 film and Lutiebell Gussie Mae Jenkins in the Ossie Davis play Purlie Victorious (1961) and reprised the role in the...
country and western standard, written by GussieDavis in 1880. The song was Davis's first published song. Davis published it himself, paying a local printer...
writer of poems, novels, hymns, and a diary (born 1812). October 18 – GussieDavis, African American songwriter (born 1863). October 28 – Ottmar Mergenthaler...
Robbie (Warrick Lyn) "All Aboard for Dreamland" (Andrew B. Sterling, Gussie L. Davis), sheet music published 1904 "All Down the Line" (Mick Jagger, Keith...
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October 15 – Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, conductor and composer, 57 October 18 – GussieDavis, songwriter, 36 October 22 – Ernst Mielck, composer, 21 (tuberculosis)...
Victorious Judson returns to his small hometown in Georgia, with Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins and a plan to win back his family inheritance from Ol’ Cap’n...
Reverend Hosea Williams during his 1971 Vietnam tour). LMDC defended SP4 GussieDavis against capital charges in a racially tinged double homicide. LMDC protected...
Kilgore College Rangerettes, which began in 1940 under the direction of Gussie Nell Davis. The East Texas oil boom that started near Kilgore in late 1930 generated...
all of the operators in his pocket, and his cousin Maybel or local girl Gussie tell him whenever any calls of interest came through Hazzard. WHOGG – the...
performing and stole their songs. In 1898, he was invited to perform for GussieDavis's Darkest America, where he introduced another hit song, Get Your Money's...
perform and record country music in New Zealand with their cover of GussieDavis's standard "Maple on the Hill" reportedly selling over 80,000 copies,...
Augustus "Gussie" Clarke (born 1954) is a roots reggae and dub producer who worked with some of the top Jamaican reggae artists in the 1970s and later...
precision dance team from Kilgore College in Kilgore, Texas, created by Gussie Nell Davis in 1939. The Rangerettes have performed in 74 Cotton Bowl game halftimes...
the Roman Empire, and Heinrich Heine's Florentine Nights. Moreover, GussieDavis' song "In the Baggage Coach Ahead" is mentioned - albeit 'in' is elided...
U.S. National Champions. In 1950 and 1951, Bobby Riggs signed Betz and Gussie Moran to play a pro tour with Jack Kramer and Pancho Segura, wherein Betz...
Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp through the Cotton Patch as Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance...