Fred Andrew Stone (August 19, 1873 – March 6, 1959) was an American actor. August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calaber). ... March 6 is the 65th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (66th in Leap years). ... 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Stone began his career as a circus performer, he went on to act on vaudeville, and became a star the Broadway. His feature film career began in comedy westerns, his first The Goat, was filmed in 1918. He starred in 19 feature films. The Big Top of Billy Smarts Circus Cambridge 2004. ... Vaudeville is a style of multi-act theatre which flourished in North America from the 1880s through the 1920s. ... This article is about the street in New York City. ...
The younger Stone studied trumpet 1950-5 with Donald Reinhardt during summers in Philadelphia and composition 1955-60 with Gordon Delamont and 1960-2 with John Weinzweig.
Stone's compositions to that point included scores for the NFB, two suites for electric flugelhorn and symphony orchestra (1969), and many works for his small group and big band.
Stone was also heard 1985-6 in concert with a sextet and alone as a solo flugelhornist and pianist.
FRED L. One of the first men to strike a pick into the mineral deposits around the present City of Galena in Cherokee County was the late Joseph T. Stone, whose experiences in that new mining field began nearly forty years ago.
FredStone's grandfather, Lewis Stone, was born in New Jersey, went to Kentucky early in life, where he was a farmer and flsmith, and he enlisted from that state and saw service throughout the period of the Mexican War during the '40s.
Stone have two children: Fred T., who is a graduate of the Galena High School, spent one year in Baker University, and is now a mail carrier living at home with his parents; and Martha L., who is still pursuing her education in the schools of Galena.