Original “Ol’ Man River” ID: 2981 This file appears in: Jules Bledsoe To listen to this audio please consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video When Show Boat, a popular American musical, premiered on Broadway in 1927, Jules Bledsoe starred as Joe, a Black dock worker aboard the boat Cotton Blossom. In 1929, he starred once more in the musical’s film adaptation. The role was a turning point in Bledsoe’s career as he began performing across the nation and world. This file appears in: Jules Bledsoe Jules BledsoeBy Amanda SawyerJulius “Jules” Bledsoe’s extraordinary musical talent transcended racial discrimination of the nineteenth century and established him as a pioneer in American music. Bledsoe was born on December 29, 1897, to Henry and Jessie Bledsoe in Waco. Even…
Jules BledsoeBy Amanda SawyerJulius “Jules” Bledsoe’s extraordinary musical talent transcended racial discrimination of the nineteenth century and established him as a pioneer in American music. Bledsoe was born on December 29, 1897, to Henry and Jessie Bledsoe in Waco. Even…