The Rag-Time Four
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The Rag-Time Four
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The Rag-Time Four was an American Quartet performance group circa 1898 to 1899, they were known for popularizing a version of the cakewalk dance. The four members of the group were Saint Suttle, Gertie Brown, John Brewster, and Maud Brewster. Suttle and Brewster were called the "Blackville Twins", while their female partners were called "their best girls". The group performed vaudeville in Chicago, along with in Milwaukee and Duluth. One of the groups cakewalk events was named Coontown 400.
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Quartet performance group
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rag-Time_Four
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2024-01-12T03:44:54Z
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