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The Will Mastin Trio (also Will Maston Trio on some bills) was a troupe of dancers and singers formed by Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Sr., and Sammy Davis Jr. The original members were Sammy Davis Sr., Howard M. Colbert Jr., and Will Mastin, although Sammy Davis Jr. would join them on stage when he was a little boy. Howard M. Colbert Jr. was the tap-dance teacher of Sammy Davis Jr., who treated him much as an uncle. Colbert left the Trio in December 1941 to join the United States Army when the United States declared war on Germany during World War II. Sammy Davis Jr. was 16 years old at this time and became part of the main vaudeville act, replacing Colbert.

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  • The Will Mastin Trio (also Will Maston Trio on some bills) was a troupe of dancers and singers formed by Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Sr., and Sammy Davis Jr. The original members were Sammy Davis Sr., Howard M. Colbert Jr., and Will Mastin, although Sammy Davis Jr. would join them on stage when he was a little boy. Howard M. Colbert Jr. was the tap-dance teacher of Sammy Davis Jr., who treated him much as an uncle. Colbert left the Trio in December 1941 to join the United States Army when the United States declared war on Germany during World War II. Sammy Davis Jr. was 16 years old at this time and became part of the main vaudeville act, replacing Colbert. (en)
  • Il Will Mastin Trio fu un trio di ballerini e cantanti, formato da Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Sr. e Sammy Davis Jr., attivo negli USA dagli anni venti fino agli anni sessanta. In alcuni programmi il nome del gruppo apparve anche come Will Maston Trio. Will Mastin era il capoballerino della compagnia di vaudeville cui faceva parte Sammy Davis Sr. Il piccolo Sammy Davis Jr. andava spesso in tournée con loro, e considerava Mastin come uno zio. Ben presto il bambino si unì a loro negli spettacoli, e i tre divennero il Will Mastin Trio. (it)
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  • The Will Mastin Trio (also Will Maston Trio on some bills) was a troupe of dancers and singers formed by Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Sr., and Sammy Davis Jr. The original members were Sammy Davis Sr., Howard M. Colbert Jr., and Will Mastin, although Sammy Davis Jr. would join them on stage when he was a little boy. Howard M. Colbert Jr. was the tap-dance teacher of Sammy Davis Jr., who treated him much as an uncle. Colbert left the Trio in December 1941 to join the United States Army when the United States declared war on Germany during World War II. Sammy Davis Jr. was 16 years old at this time and became part of the main vaudeville act, replacing Colbert. They performed from the 1920s through the 1960s. The trio stopped performing when Sammy Davis Jr. was called to serve in the Army in 1943, but resumed their activity after the end of the war in Portland, Oregon. Even when Sammy Davis Jr.'s solo career was successful, during the 1950s and 1960s, he still performed occasionally with his father and uncle as the Will Mastin Trio, typically giving them billing on his shows and singles. In 1953, Sammy Davis Jr. was offered his own television show on ABC. He was still under contract with Will Mastin, so the show was intended to be called Three for the Road — with the Will Mastin Trio. The network spent $20,000 filming the pilot which presented African Americans as struggling musicians, not the usual slapstick comedy or stereotypical mammy roles of the time. The cast included Frances Davis who was the first black ballerina to perform for the Paris Opera, actresses Ruth Attaway and Jane White, and Federick O'Neal who founded the American Negro Theater. The network couldn't get a sponsor, so the show was dropped. Among their credited appearances are the movie Sweet and Low of 1947 and the musical Mr. Wonderful, staged on Broadway from 1956 to 1957. Bonds of deep affection tied the three men together. They are buried in the same cemetery, next to one another, in the Davis family tomb. (en)
  • Il Will Mastin Trio fu un trio di ballerini e cantanti, formato da Will Mastin, Sammy Davis Sr. e Sammy Davis Jr., attivo negli USA dagli anni venti fino agli anni sessanta. In alcuni programmi il nome del gruppo apparve anche come Will Maston Trio. Will Mastin era il capoballerino della compagnia di vaudeville cui faceva parte Sammy Davis Sr. Il piccolo Sammy Davis Jr. andava spesso in tournée con loro, e considerava Mastin come uno zio. Ben presto il bambino si unì a loro negli spettacoli, e i tre divennero il Will Mastin Trio. Era la metà degli anni venti. Per aggirare le leggi che vietavano il lavoro minorile, spesso il bambino veniva presentato come "Sammy il silenzioso, il nano ballerino", e dietro le quinte girava con un sigaro in bocca e una ragazza per braccio. L'attività del trio si interruppe con la chiamata alle armi di Sammy Davis Jr. nel 1943, ma riprese dopo la fine della Seconda guerra mondiale. Nonostante il grande successo della sua carriera solista, Sammy Davis Jr. continuò ad esibirsi saltuariamente con il padre e lo zio, sempre sotto il nome di "Will Mastin Trio", nei successivi anni cinquanta e sessanta. Tra le apparizioni accreditate del trio si ricordano il film del 1947 e il musical Mr. Wonderful in scena a Broadway dal 1956 al 1957 Il legame affettivo tra i tre uomini fu sempre molto forte. Sono ora tutti sepolti assieme, nello stesso cimitero, uno accanto all'altro, presso la tomba della famiglia Davis. (it)
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