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'''Paul Duke, Jr.''' (fl. 1930s-1940s), was the stage name of [[Paul Duke]]'s (1895-1981) son Marvin, who started out assisting his father.  
'''Paul Duke, Jr.''' (fl. 1930s-1940s), was the stage name of [[Paul Duke]]'s (1895-1981) son Marvin, who started out assisting his father.  


== Biography ==
By 1940, he was doing a double act with his dad.<ref>The World's Fair, November 1940</ref>
By 1940, he was doing a double act with his dad.<ref>The World's Fair, November 1940</ref>


He then saw combat duty during World War II in Europe. He was reported back in the states by his father in Billboard Magazine ( August,25, 1945).
He then saw combat duty during World War II in Europe. He was reported back in the states by his father in Billboard Magazine ( August,25, 1945).


{{References}}  
{{References}}  
*http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/paul-duke-jr/
*http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/paul-duke-jr/


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 5 March 2014

Paul Duke, Jr.
BornMarvin
circa 1924

Flourished1930s-1940s

Paul Duke, Jr. (fl. 1930s-1940s), was the stage name of Paul Duke's (1895-1981) son Marvin, who started out assisting his father.

Biography

By 1940, he was doing a double act with his dad.[1]

He then saw combat duty during World War II in Europe. He was reported back in the states by his father in Billboard Magazine ( August,25, 1945).

References

  1. The World's Fair, November 1940