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Lucille Hegamin

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at the Fifteenth Infantry's First Band Concert and Dance in New York City. Hegamin placed second to Smith in the contest, which was held at the Manhattan Casino. Then from February to May of that year she toured with the African-American musical revue
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label. She sang with a band that was led by George "Doc" Hyder in 1927 for a show in Philadelphia. Further into the decade she performed in further revues with Hyder that were staged in Harlem theaters.
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Lucille Hegamin lived at the Shuffle Inn in Harlem from November 1921 to January 1922. On January 20, 1922, she competed in a blues singing contest with
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in 1922. One of her biggest hits was "Arkansas Blues", recorded for Arto and released on many other labels, including
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in a lighter style, more influenced by pop tunes, than the rougher rural-style blues singers such as
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the following year. Bill Hegamin led the band accompanying his wife, the Blue Flame Syncopators;
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In November 1920, Hegamin became the second African-American blues singer to record, after
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Gates, H. L., Higginbotham, E. B., and American Council of Learned Societies. (2009).
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About 1934, she retired from music as a profession and worked as a
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and this was the second of three companies. In the first company
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From 1922 through late 1926 she recorded over forty sides for
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in New York and then in various revues in New York and
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Index

Macon, Georgia
United States
New York
Classic female blues
Singer
singer
entertainer
African-American
blues
Macon, Georgia
US South
Minstrel
Chicago
Tony Jackson
Jelly Roll Morton
pianist
St. Louis Blues
Los Angeles, California
New York City
Jimmy Wade
Mamie Smith
Paramount
Black Swan
Tom Delaney
jazz standard
Daisy Martin
Alice Leslie Carter
Trixie Smith
Shuffle Along
Florence Mills

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