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Lucille Hegamin


 

Lucille Nelson Hegemin (November 29, 1894 - 1 March, 1970) was a United States singer and entertainer, and a pioneering African American blues recording artist.

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November 29 - 1894 - 1 March - 1970 - United States - Singer - Entertainer - African American - Blues

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Hegemin was born as Lucille Nelson in Macon, Georgia. By the age of 15 she was touring the US South with Minstrel shows. She became a prominent singer, billed as "The Georgia Peach". She settled in Chicago, Illinois in 1914. where she worked with Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton before marrying pianist Bill Hegamin.

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Macon, Georgia - US South - Minstrel show - Chicago, Illinois - 1914 - Tony Jackson - Jelly Roll Morton - Pianist - Bill Hegamin

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The Hegamins moved to Los Angeles, California in 1918, then to New York City the following year. Bill Hegamin led his wife's accompanying band, called the Blue Flame Syncopators.

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Los Angeles, California - 1918 - New York City

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In August of 1920 Lucille Hegamin became the second African American blues singer to record, after Mamie Smith. Hegamin made a series of recordings for the Arto record label through 1922, then some sides for Paramount. From 1922 through late 1926 recorded for Cameo Records; from this association she was billed as "The Cameo Girl". Like Mamie Smith, Hegamin sang in a lighter, more pop-tune influenced style than the rougher rural-style blues singers such as Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith who became more popular a few years later.

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1920 - Mamie Smith - Arto - Record label - 1922 - Paramount - 1926 - Cameo Records - Ma Rainey - Bessie Smith

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In 1926 Lucille Hegamin performed in Clarence Williams' Review at the Lincoln Theater in New York, then in various reviews in New York and Atlantic City, New Jersey through 1934.

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1926 - Clarence Williams - Atlantic City, New Jersey - 1934

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In 1929 she had a radio show on WABC, New York.

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1929 - Radio

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In 1932 she recorded for Okeh Records.

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1932 - Okeh Records

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About 1934 she retired from music as a profession, and worked as a nurse.

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1934 - Nurse

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She came out of retirement to make more records in 1961 and 1962.

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1961 - 1962

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Lucille Hegamin died in New York City and was interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens in Brooklyn, New York.

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Cemetery of the Evergreens - Brooklyn, New York

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