Alderson's
annual
"Tribute
to
Bricktop"
concert
will
be
held
on
Sunday
August
4
beginning
at
6
pm
on
the
Memorial
Bridge
(pedestrian
bridge).
The
concert
is free,
sponsored
by
Alderson
Main
Street
and
the
Town
of
Alderson
with
the
support
from
the
Greenbrier County Commission's Arts and Recreation fund.
Bricktop
was
a
famous
African
American
woman
born
in
Alderson.
Her
father
operated
a
barber
shop
and
her
mother ran
a
restaurant
in
Alderson.
Family
members
are
buried
in
Alderson's
Old
Greenbrier
Baptist
Church
cemetery.
Ada
"Bricktop"
Smith
(1894
-
1984)
was
a
talented
dancer
and
performer
gaining
recognition
in
Chicago,
New
York,
Washington
DC,
and
Paris.
Her
outgoing
personality,
excellent
manners
instilled
by
her
mother,
self-confidence,
and
business
acumen
brought
her
in
contact
with
the
leading
artists, authors, musicians, and social elite of the post-World War I era.
Alderson's
"Tribute
to
Bricktop"
features
vocalist
Susanna
Robinson
with
noted
musicians
Bill
Hoffman
on
guitar,
William
Penn
on
keyboard,
and
Blake
Miles
on
upright
bass.
Adding
to
the
concert
are
Robinson's
vocal students: Ella Butler, Aubrey Adkins, and Ky Fury.
For
August,
the
WV
Humanities
Council
is
publishing
a
postcard
honoring
Bricktop.
The
text
on
the
postcard
reads:
“Ada
"Bricktop"
Smith.
Born
in
Alderson,
Smith
was
a
dancer,
vaudeville
performer,
and
entrepreneur
known
for
her
popular
Parisian
nightclub
"Chez
Bricktop."
Smith's
lifelong
nickname
was
given
to
her
by
a
New
York
saloon
keeper
in
reference
to
her
naturally
red
hair.
She
was
inducted
into
the
West
Virginia
Music
Hall
of
Fame
in
2013.
The
Council
facilitated
the
placement
of
a
roadside
Legends
&
Lore marker for Smith in Alderson in 2020.”
Fawn
Valentine,
a
member
of
Alderson
Main
Street,
said,
“Her
personality
was
so
striking
and
she
always
told
people
she
was
from
Alderson.
Come
to
the
concert
to
enjoy
music
of
her
era
and
learn
more
about
her.”
PHOTO
CAPTION:
WV
Humanities
Council
post
card
celebrating
Ada
“Bricktop”
Smith
who
was
born
in
Alderson.
Photo
Credit
line: Art
by
Caroline
Murphy,
created
in
honor
of
the
West
Virginia
Humanities
Council’s
50th anniversary year, 2024. Used by permission.
BRICKTOP CONCERT IN ALDERSON