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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · Soon thereafter, Chicago instrument manufacturer Richter created a special Duncan Sisters “Cicero Bluessoprano ukulele. The uke came in two models, one with a blond birch body, and the other with a dark-stained mahogany body, both with their sides stained dark “eggplant” purple.

  2. The Duncan Sisters, Rosetta and Vivian Duncan, were a vaudeville act in the 1920's and 30's, though their stage experience started in 1911 when they were children. They had a long and varied career which spanned stage, radio, many films, and even television.

  3. The Richter Manufacturing Company was started in Chicago, IL by Carl Richter, (a former sales representative for Baldwins Pianos), in 1920.  Most of the instruments they produced appear to have been marketed by other distributors like the Tonk Bros, Targ & Dinner, and Bruno. One br...

  4. This uke was apparently some sort of marketing scheme to cash in on the Duncan Sisters... totally cool decal on the front and cute little soundhole label, too. It's totally original, save a couple pegs -- it came with three -- and I replaced one from my vintage peg assortment (period). Oh... also a "new" old replacement 12th fret.

  5. Apr 26, 2014 · Ukulele Tabs, Tips, Chords and News Online. The Number One Ukulele Website. about; ... Duncan Sisters: UkeTube - permalink. Sign up for the Uke Hunt newsletter!

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  7. Rosetta (November 23, 1894 [1] – December 4, 1959) and Vivian Duncan (June 17, 1897 [1] – September 19, 1986) were born in Los Angeles, California, the daughters of a violinist turned salesman. [2] They began their stage careers in 1911 as part of the cast of Gus Edwards ' Kiddies' Revue . L-R Vivian and Rosetta Duncan c. 1912.

  8. Aug 4, 2011 · Ukulele stars like Wendell Hall, the Hawaiian Quintet, the Duncan Sisters, and many others helped establish the instrument. The Depression helped usher the instrument into the home due to its...

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