John Leubrie Hill (died August 1916) was a composer and writer.
[1] He was in Rufus Rastus (1906), Mr. Lode of Koal (1909) and Bandanna Land (1908).
He formed the Colored Vaudeville Exchange and in 1913 he produced and starred in My Friend from Kentucky at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem.
[1][3] It was an influential hit with vibrant dance numbers that launched a trend of New York City theater patrons heading uptown for shows.
[4] The New York Public Library has an image of him with "his Darktown Follies".