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Frank Johnson, Black American bandleader, performs for Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace.
1838 (Jan 1)
Frank Johnson, one of America's first Black American bandleaders, gave a command performance before Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace. He was presented with a silver bugle. Johnson was born in 1792 and by 1820 had established himself as a versatile musician, playing with white bands in Philadelphia. When he organized his own band, principally a woodwind ensemble, it won national acclaim for its excellent performances at parades and dances. Frank Johnson's Colored Band, as it was called, even performed on plantations as far as south Virginia. Johnson became noted for his ability to distort a song into a reel, jig, or country dance. He also composed music, including the recognition March on the Independence of Haiti in 1825. Johnson died in 1844.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.