Page 20 Porttand ObNrver Section II February 211. 1111 Fame came to them in Bo ton at the World Peace Jubilee in 1872 , where their s trong voice ca rried the train of The Battle Hy mn of the Republic throughout the oli cum . From then on, they beca me inter- nationally known through tours throughout the tates and urope . For the next seven year they travelled, co nstantl y in- creasing the coffer of the university' treasu ry by over SI S0,000. a result of their tour, one co ntr ibuti on wa th e co nstru ction of Jub ilee H all which is till on Fi k' University' campu . The ingers' ucce s, both artistically and financially. created a tradition in Black college that c ists today-for Ham pt n In s titute was the second college to form a inging grou ; an d o th ers follo wed uit. Th e end of the war c reated diffi cultie for individual performer , bo th white and Bla ck, ith a few e cep- tion s 1ha1 have already been ment i ned, and wh o e careers began durin antc-bcllum time . Now 1ha1 peace had returned, American audience I urned to uropean performers for olo entertainment. o n equen1ly voca l en embles , o pera companies, mu s ic oc ietie (c hiefly cla i al), bra band and review ab o unded after the war . Min lrel troupe con- 1 inued i n their popularity and bec ame the trainin g ground for fu tu re tar . nles a performer was a member o f a large min trel troupe , diffi c ultie were experienced . mall, unknown group ha d 10 "roug h it," often doubling a stage h and s, j anitor , ticke t seller ; find the ir o wn a c- com da1i o n in off times, unfriendl y town , adve rt i e their \ how wit h previews in the to wn quare, pro vi d e their o wn co tume , a nd o on . Nevertheless, a i legion with as piring performers, they were willing to endure in hope~ o f making it. nl 1he e eptiona l made the" Bi Time ." nc year bef re Milburn' ong wa fir st published, a on wa born 10 free parent s in Flu h ing, New York . He wo uld wr ite mu ic that would be familiar, o ne hundred year later, t o million of people who were unknow ingly Ii tening 10 the compo it io n of a Blac k man . JAMES BLAND ( 18S4- 191 I) , one of eight children , was de tined 10 become the darling of the conti nent , and wr iter of songs that would become 1andards not only in the country of hi birth, but in urope a well. H i father, Allen Bl and , attended W ilberforce and berlin o llege in hio, and re eived a law degree from H oward niversit . When Jame was twe lve, Mr . Bland wa s the fi r l Bia k appoin ted a an examiner in the Un ited tales Patent Offi ce, o th e famil y moved to Washingt o n, D. ., where Jame attended local chool . To the co n 1erna1ion of hi parent , a a youth, he demon trated a greater propen it y toward the banjo than boo k s. H e ompo ed hi s own tune and could often be fo und downtown on 1ree1 corner singing and pla ing for change . n elderly mu ic teacher taught him how 10 t ra n cribe hi mu ic. H e compo ed a tune that wo uld become a tate s ong : arry M e Back To O ld Virginny whil e a teenager and ang and pla ed it for a white min trel named eorge Primro e , wh o wa then appearin g in Wa hington . Thi , and other tunes that he omposed , Primro e played and sang in hi ho w. pon g raduating from high chool, he t1ended H oward niver ity for hi parent s had a pirations for a profess i na l career f r their on . • While at Howard , James became fam iliar with an - tebellum sto ries fr o m me of th e student s who had been lave , and he acquired an appreciation for Bia k fo lk mu i , including pirituals . He developed a tyle of playing the banjo and si nging th at crea1ed request fo r hi appearance at various socia l event . ventua ll y, hi s reputation g rew I the point where he wa a ked to ente rta in dinner gue t al the anva b ac k lub where President le ela nd wa a member . T hi led to further s u cess a s a n entert ai ner and the deci io n th at law upheld no appeal fo r him . He JAMES A. BLAND KATU TELEVISION Salutes Black History Month and would iike to take this opportunity to congratulate the Black Community on its significant contributions and many achievements. A SALUTE TO OTIS REDDING Thirteen years after his untimely death , Otis Redding ' s presence and influence in the world of popular music remains stronger than ever . Stax Record 's star Otis Reading helped define the " soul " sound of the 60's, his impassioned vocals and songwriting projected a sense of emotional commitment few have matched since . When he died in the icy waters of Lake Manoma in Madison , Wisconsin on Decem bear 10, 1967, it was a loss to us all . KATU·· On The Rocks 15 NW 6th An Equal Opportunity Employer