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'''Ada Overton Walker''' ([[14 February]] [[1880]] - [[11 October]] [[1914]]), also billed as '''Aïda Overton Walker''' was an [[African American]] [[vaudeville]] performer and wife of [[George Walker (vaudeville)|George Walker]]. She appeared with her husband and his performing partner [[Bert Williams]]. and also was a solo dancer and choreographer for vaudeville shows such as [[Bob Cole (composer)|Bob Cole]]'s ''The Red Moon'' (1908) and S. H. Dudley's ''His Honor the Barber'' (1911).
'''Ada Overton Walker''' ([[14 February]] [[1880]] - [[11 October]] [[1914]]), also billed as '''Aïda Overton Walker''' was an [[African American]] [[vaudeville]] performer and wife of [[George Walker (vaudeville)|George Walker]]. She appeared with her husband and his performing partner [[Bert Williams]], and was a solo dancer and choreographer for vaudeville shows such as [[Bob Cole (composer)|Bob Cole]]'s ''The Red Moon'' (1908) and S. H. Dudley's ''His Honor the Barber'' (1911).


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Revision as of 18:52, 27 December 2007

Ada Overton Walker (14 February 1880 - 11 October 1914), also billed as Aïda Overton Walker was an African American vaudeville performer and wife of George Walker. She appeared with her husband and his performing partner Bert Williams, and was a solo dancer and choreographer for vaudeville shows such as Bob Cole's The Red Moon (1908) and S. H. Dudley's His Honor the Barber (1911).

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