Butler May

Butler May
Butler and Sweetie May
Background information
Also known asString Beans
"The Elgin Movements Man"
Born
Butler May Jr.

(1894-08-18)August 18, 1894
DiedNovember 17, 1917(1917-11-17) (aged 23)
GenresVaudeville, blues
OccupationsEntertainer, comedian, singer, songwriter
InstrumentPiano
Years active1909–1917
Formerly ofWill Benbow
Sweetie May
Butterbeans and Susie

Butler "String Beans" May (August 18, 1894 – November 17, 1917) was an American vaudeville performer, singer, pianist and comedian. He has been described as "the greatest attraction in African-American vaudeville, the first recognizable blues star," and was known "for his streetwise humor, contortive vernacular dancing, and outrageous blues piano playing." He was said to have been the highest-paid black entertainer in the country at the time of his accidental death at the age of 23, and has been claimed as "the model for Jelly Roll [Morton], at least as a stage entertainer and perhaps even as a blues pianist". No recordings of May exist.