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Al Bernard

Al Bernard

Al Bernard


Al Bernard was a great historic recording artist from the vaudeville era. He was also one of the most famous blackface performers from the days of the minstrel shows. Yet his work has also been reappraised by music historians who feel links exist between minstrel show styles and more modern forms of popular music, such as musical theater, jazz and western swing music. Known as "the boy from Dixie" in much of his promotion, Bernard's biggest hit was the clutchy "I Want to Hold You in My Arms", one of many duets with Ernest Hare that were released on Edison as "diamond discs.
Al Bernard was a great historic recording artist from the vaudeville era. He was also one of the most famous blackface performers from the days of the minstrel shows. Yet his work has also been reappraised by music historians who feel links exist between minstrel show styles and more modern forms of popular music, such as musical theater, jazz and western swing music. Known as "the boy from Dixie" in much of his promotion, Bernard's biggest hit was the clutchy "I Want to Hold You in My Arms", one of many duets with Ernest Hare that were released on Edison as "diamond discs." His collaborations with Hare included what passed for male and female duets, except it was Bernard doing the woman's voice.

Having come up on the vaudeville boards, he'd learned to do just about anything for a laugh. The 1922 "My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle", for example, is a typical Bernard song title. The label credit for one of his vintage recordings of W.C. Handy songs was "Al Bernard, Singing Comedian and Hot Orchestra," the measures of comedy and music based on the context of the song and what band he was singing in front of. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band were one of his employers in the early days.

This group billed itself as having invented jazz, the claim based on the record "Livery Stable Blues", combined with "Dixie Jass Band One Step", which as of early 1917 was supposedly the first jazz record ever released. The band had already gone through decades of critical backlash as a result of the boast and a somewhat bogus attitude when, like Bernard, new judgements began to be handed down indicating that the presence of charm, if not innovation. If Bernard's work is ever considered in the latter category, it would have to be because of his influence on western swing, not New Orleans jazz. The 1930 record "Hesitation Blues", cut by Bernard, with backing from a band that dares to call itself the Goofus Five, is considered to predict the western swing style with its "white guys playing on strings" philosophy.

The record is an intriguing combination of country and western and Chicago blues feels, the sort of cultural exchange that happened naturally, the traveling minstrel shows spreading musical styles back and forth, handing off the traditional music of south and the Tin Pan Alley songs of the eastern big cities. Bernard was also an active composer throughout his career, most of the time working with co-writers and sometimes publishing his work under the pseudonym of John Bennett. One of his best songs, "Brother Lowdown", a portrait of an eccentric street preacher, wound up getting credited to Turk Murphy. He fared much better in most of his dealings on the New York music publishing scene, hooking up with outfits such as Triangle and producer, songwriter and publisher Joe Davis, who even provided Bernard with opportunities to record during the early rock and roll era, a time when vaudeville and minstrel show popularity was at an all time low, along with everything else that didn't rock. Bernard's lyrics through the years provide a ready explanation for why this type of material is still despised by some, even if it pales in comparison with rap lyrics.

"I Ain't Afraid of Nuthin' Dat's Alive" was classified as a "character coon song" and included the classic line "I love to play with razors." Some of Bernard's last and least objectionable recordings were done in the mid '40s, originally released on a double 78 Celebrity set under the name of Al Bernard's Merry Minstrel Show but actually featuring a combination of two different bands, the Hometown Minstrel Band and the Sunflower Quartet. A younger bassist with the same name is sometimes confused with the old minstrel man, and it is no wonder--they both come from New Orleans, and they both recorded with the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, although the bassist obviously joined the long-running band much later on. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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eli_bernard

6 hours ago

Aunque pases buenos momentos al lado de alguien... Recuerda que tu felicidad siempre dependerá solo de ti.
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eli_bernard

6 hours ago

El gran secreto para salir siempre bien en las fotos: tomárselas al lado de una persona fea. @karoch23 y @mrivir q les parece esa técnica?
simone_bernard

simone_bernard

7 hours ago

"Es mas fácil llegar al sol que a tu corazón."
cdancyiii

cdancyiii

7 hours ago

@brooklynnets Bernard King all day although he was a Knick. His bro Al played for the Nets (cont) http://t.co/xZnYXegd
eli_bernard

eli_bernard

7 hours ago

RT @victoratallah: Observen, atentos, quien ande ahora con el traidor fue y es parte de la conspiración que le robó el triunfo al pueblo, al PRD VEA
eli_bernard

eli_bernard

7 hours ago

RT @victoratallah: No haber aportado nada es una gran traicion, pero mayor aun es haberse aliado, sumarse al enemigo para que nos robara el triunfo VEA
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NowPlayingPH

8 hours ago

Now Playing : Henk Bernard - Aan het eind van al jouw tranen wacht de liefde
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Bernard_Jonson

9 hours ago

Bernard Bob marley, funkadelic, George Clinton and parliament, al green, Marvin Gaye, the gorillaz, and some more I guess Jonson
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aldanabtz

9 hours ago

RT @Nikgaturro: Algunas personas miran al mundo y dicen ¿Porque?. Otras miran al mundo y dicen ¿Porque no?. (George Bernard Shaw)
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Ricardo_Hnandz

10 hours ago

Dad al hombre salud y metas a alcanzar y no se detendrá a pensar sobre si es o no feliz. Bernard
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porsinolosabian

10 hours ago

Bernard Courtois (1777-1838) creo el yodo al usar un ácido mas fuerte del habitual para limpiar tinajas de salitre.
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x_FrankWhite_x

10 hours ago

Al Said She Take Up Ayy Whole Step Nd She Look Like Ayy St.Bernard
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FelipeSouza_AL

10 hours ago

Denis,Léo Moura,Cortez,Renato Silva,Gum,Souza,Dátolo,Bernard,Wellinton Paulista,Borges,Barcos,Cuca...ta bom? #infocartola2012
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CoffeyLV

11 hours ago

RT @leomarpdr: |Hoy|Hoy|->HOST Party2.0»Solo en @CoffeyLV , 10,000pesos al mejor HOST! DjDitto Bernard+Omar Artiles!Sorpresa para las primeras 50 personas!
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leomarpdr

11 hours ago

|Hoy|Hoy|->HOST Party2.0»Solo en @CoffeyLV , 10,000pesos al mejor HOST! DjDitto Bernard+Omar Artiles!Sorpresa para las primeras 50 personas!