
Actor
Born February 7, 1887 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Eubie Blake was born James Hubert Blake in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 7. He died later on February 12, 1983, having become one of the most important figures in early 20th-century African American music and a major contributor to ragtime and early jazz music and culture. Blake began his musical journey at age four playing a pump organ. At fifteen, he became a professional musician playing ragtime songs in a brothel. In 1905, he moved to New York City, where he asked Will Cook to assist him in promoting his first song, “Sounds of Africa.” When a buyer offered $100, Blake was elevated to the status of a professional songwriter. Although negotiations between Blake and the buyer ended without a sale, the song was later renamed ‘The Charleston Rag.”

Once Upon a Time in Harlem
Self (archival footage)

Music Inn
Himself (archive footage)

Vaudeville
Self (archive footage)

Eubie!

Scott Joplin
Will Williams

Saturday Night Live
Self - Musical Guest

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self

The Mike Douglas Show
Self

Harlem Is Heaven
Eubie Blake

Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy on Swanee River

Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake Sing Snappy Songs