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  1. 7 feb 2019 · Special Collections’ newest small exhibit features items from the John W. Bubbles Papers, MSS 8026. Born John William Sublett in Louisville, Kentucky on February 19, 1902, John W. Bubbles rose to fame in the vaudeville duo act of “Buck and Bubbles,” tap dancing to Ford L. “Buck” Washington’s piano and voice.

  2. When John William Weatherford was born in 1743, in Hanover, Virginia, United States, his father, Richard John Weatherford, was 43 and his mother, Mary Elizabeth Edwards, was 27. He married Martha Patsy Sublett in 1767, in Charlotte, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 9 daughters.

  3. 19 février 1902. 18 mai 1986. Le danseur de claquettes John Bubbles, connu comme «le père de la tap rythmique», est né John William Sublett à Louisville, Kentucky, et a grandi à Indianapolis. À l'âge de dix ans, il fait équipe avec Ford Lee Washington (1906-1955), six ans, dans un acte présenté sous le nom de "Buck and Bubbles".

  4. 10 apr 2017 · From the movie: VARSITY SHOW 1937John Bubbles (real name John Sublett) was one of the great tap dance innovators. He combined traditional tap dance with Jaz...

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  5. 20 mag 1986 · Mr. Bubbles was named John William Sublett when he was born on Feb. 19, 1902, in Louisville, Ky. He started out as a singer at the age of 7, and added dance to his repertory when his voice broke ...

  6. 30 nov 2022 · Sublett, John William "Bubbles". (born: February 19, 1902 - died: May 18, 1986) John W. Sublett was born in Louisville, KY, and he was also known as John Bubbles. Sublett was a singer and tap dancer who teamed up with Ford Lee Washington; they were known as Buck and Bubbles. Rather than tap-dancing on his toes, Sublett tap-danced by bringing ...

  7. 16 ott 2023 · John William Sublett (February 19, 1902 – May 18, 1986), known by his stage name John W. Bubbles, was an American tap dancer, vaudevillian, movie actor, and television performer. He performed in the duo "Buck and Bubbles", who were the first black artists to appear on television. He is known as the father of "rhythm tap."