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Bert Williams and George Walker: selected sheet music slide show and  gallery, 1896-1909 | George walker, Black history facts, Americana antiques
Bert Williams and George Walker: selected sheet music slide show and gallery, 1896-1909 | George walker, Black history facts, Americana antiques

Bert Williams and George Walker
Bert Williams and George Walker

TRANSFORMATION! – The Gallatin Galleries
TRANSFORMATION! – The Gallatin Galleries

Lot - "WILLIAMS AND WALKER" - BERT WILLIAMS AND GEORGE WALKER
Lot - "WILLIAMS AND WALKER" - BERT WILLIAMS AND GEORGE WALKER

Metropolitan Opera | Part 1 Section 1
Metropolitan Opera | Part 1 Section 1

George Walker (1873-1911) •
George Walker (1873-1911) •

Bert Williams and George Walker Show Poster (Lot 754 - The Spring Catalogue  AuctionMar 14, 2014, 10:00am)
Bert Williams and George Walker Show Poster (Lot 754 - The Spring Catalogue AuctionMar 14, 2014, 10:00am)

George-Walker-and-Bert-Williams-1903 – Once upon a screen…
George-Walker-and-Bert-Williams-1903 – Once upon a screen…

She's getting mo' like the white folks every day', 1901. 'Sung with Great  Success by Williams & Walker, words & music by Williams & Walker'. Bert  Williams and George Walk - Album alb9173391
She's getting mo' like the white folks every day', 1901. 'Sung with Great Success by Williams & Walker, words & music by Williams & Walker'. Bert Williams and George Walk - Album alb9173391

Williams and Walker Co. - Wikipedia
Williams and Walker Co. - Wikipedia

Bert Williams and George Walker: selected sheet music slide show and  gallery, 1896-1909 | Songbook
Bert Williams and George Walker: selected sheet music slide show and gallery, 1896-1909 | Songbook

1901: Bert Williams, George Walker became first Black recording artists -  Mississippi Today
1901: Bert Williams, George Walker became first Black recording artists - Mississippi Today

Early Cinema, 1896–1915
Early Cinema, 1896–1915

Jerry Mitchell on X: "#OnThisDay in 1901, Bert Williams and George Walker  recorded their music for the Victor Talking Machine Co., becoming the first  Black recording artists. One of the most successful
Jerry Mitchell on X: "#OnThisDay in 1901, Bert Williams and George Walker recorded their music for the Victor Talking Machine Co., becoming the first Black recording artists. One of the most successful

Bert Williams: Vaudeville's Biggest Black Superstar by David Soren | The  American Vaudeville Museum
Bert Williams: Vaudeville's Biggest Black Superstar by David Soren | The American Vaudeville Museum

Bert Williams and George Walker: selections from their first recording  session, 11 October 1901 | Afro, Our lady, Pessoa
Bert Williams and George Walker: selections from their first recording session, 11 October 1901 | Afro, Our lady, Pessoa

All Going Out and Nothing Coming In | Now See Hear!
All Going Out and Nothing Coming In | Now See Hear!

Slices of the Tenderloin #1: Williams and Walker - Chelsea Community News
Slices of the Tenderloin #1: Williams and Walker - Chelsea Community News

Black ThenGeorge Walker & Egbert Williams: Entertainers of the Vaudeville  Era and Popular Comedians - Black Then
Black ThenGeorge Walker & Egbert Williams: Entertainers of the Vaudeville Era and Popular Comedians - Black Then

Black Fact = 1901- Bert Williams and George Walker, believed to be the  first black recording artists, recorded several songs for the Vict... |  Instagram
Black Fact = 1901- Bert Williams and George Walker, believed to be the first black recording artists, recorded several songs for the Vict... | Instagram

George Walker, Bert Williams, and Aida Overton Walker-2b | Songbook
George Walker, Bert Williams, and Aida Overton Walker-2b | Songbook

Bert Williams and George Walker | Broadway Photographs
Bert Williams and George Walker | Broadway Photographs