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416: 42:, managed by Nat Nazarro, on what was often called the "Black Vaudeville" circuit. On the circuit, Cross met Norma Catherine Greve, with whom he had a daughter, June Cross (born in 1954). Cross was cast in the 112:-produced rock and roll package tours in the late 1950s. He danced with LaVern Baker as she sang "Jim Dandy" and thus was billed as Harold "Jim Dandy" Cromer for most of these tours. 296: 22:
were a tap dance/comedy/acting duo popular from the mid-1930s to the 1950s, consisting of James "Stump" Cross, and either Eddie Hartman or
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Harold J. Cromer ... died on June 8 at his home in Manhattan. He was in his early 90s.
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James "Jimmy" Cross and Edward "Eddie" Hartman traveled around the
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Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; McNeilly, Donald (2007).
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Harold J. Cromer
jazz tap
United States
United States Army
This Is the Army
Boarding House Blues
Apollo Theater
New York City
Brooklyn, New York
New York City
Regal Theatre
Chicago
New York City
Irvin Feld
Ship Ahoy
This is the Army
Boarding House Blues
Steve Allen
Count Basie
Milton Berle
Irving Berlin
Cab Calloway
Duke Ellington
Billie Holiday
Martin and Lewis
Frank Sinatra
Dizzy Gillespie
The Ink Spots
James Cross
IMDb

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