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George Washington Dixon - DIXON, George Washington, comic singer, born about 1808; died in New
Orleans, La., in March 1861. He first appeared in 1827 as a comedian, in small
parts, ...
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Zip Coon (George Washington Dixon) - The only rival to the black impersonator, Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice ("Jim
Crow"), was another white man, George Washington Dixon. Dixon began his ...
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African American Songwriters and Performers in the Coon Song Era - ... word in popular music"?as 1834, with the publication of banjo-playing minstrel
performer George Washington Dixon's song "Old Zip Coon." [4] As a character, ...
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pancocojams: Two Versions Of The Song "Old Zip Coon" (sound file ... - Apr 25, 2013 ... The song's tune was first popularized in the late 1820s and early 1830s by
blackface performers, notably George Washington Dixon,[1] Bob ...
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Zip Coon (George Washington Dixon) - The only rival to the black impersonator, Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rice ("Jim
Crow"), was another white man, George Washington Dixon. Dixon began his ...
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African American Songwriters and Performers in the Coon Song Era - ... word in popular music"?as 1834, with the publication of banjo-playing minstrel
performer George Washington Dixon's song "Old Zip Coon." [4] As a character, ...
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pancocojams: Two Versions Of The Song "Old Zip Coon" (sound file ... - Apr 25, 2013 ... The song's tune was first popularized in the late 1820s and early 1830s by
blackface performers, notably George Washington Dixon,[1] Bob ...
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either ? George Washington Dixon, George Nichols, or, Bob Farrell - George Washington Dixon, George Nichols, or Bob Farrell] Sung by Mr. George
Washington Dixon 1. O ole Zip Coon he is a larned skoler, O ole Zip Coon he is ...
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