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'''Gus Rich''' (b.1833-d.1917), born William Augustus Reich in Salem, North Carolina was a tinsmith by trade. He changed his name to Gus Rich when he entered his career as a magician, [[Civil War]] band member, ventriloquist, and traveling showman. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Mr. Reich gave his first public performance at the old Salem Concert Hall in 1860, the year before the the Civil War broke out. He billed himself as "The Wizard of the Blue Ridge" and continued to perform well into his 80s. | Mr. Reich gave his first public performance at the old Salem Concert Hall in 1860, the year before the the Civil War broke out. He billed himself as "The Wizard of the Blue Ridge" and continued to perform well into his 80s. | ||
Max Howard created and starred in "The War Wizard" which celebrated the career and life Gus Rich. | [[Max Howard]] created and starred in "The War Wizard" which celebrated the career and life Gus Rich. | ||
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* http://www.fmoran.com/wizard.html | * http://www.fmoran.com/wizard.html | ||
* http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=168&type=articles | * https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=168&type=articles | ||
* http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=116&type=articles | * https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=116&type=articles | ||
* http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=117&type=articles | * https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=117&type=articles | ||
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Gus Rich | |
Born | William Augustus Reich July 13, 1833 Salem, North Carolina |
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Died | July 8, 1917 (age 83) |
Gus Rich (b.1833-d.1917), born William Augustus Reich in Salem, North Carolina was a tinsmith by trade. He changed his name to Gus Rich when he entered his career as a magician, Civil War band member, ventriloquist, and traveling showman.
Biography
Mr. Reich gave his first public performance at the old Salem Concert Hall in 1860, the year before the the Civil War broke out. He billed himself as "The Wizard of the Blue Ridge" and continued to perform well into his 80s.
Max Howard created and starred in "The War Wizard" which celebrated the career and life Gus Rich.
References
- http://www.fmoran.com/wizard.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=168&type=articles
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=116&type=articles
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111003045203/http://www.miraclefactory.net/mpt/view.php?id=117&type=articles