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Lucille Hegamin

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Aliases
Lucille Hegamin - Accompanied by Blue Flame Syncopators
Lucille Hegamin accompanied by Harris' Blues and Jazz Seven
Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators
Real name
Lucille Nelson
Born
November 29, 1894
Died
March 1, 1970
Country
United States
IPI
01041735881 1 work
Comments
Blues singer and entertainer born in Macon, Georgia. Reported to be the second African American (after Mamie Smith) to record a blues song (1920).
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Originals

Covers by Lucille Hegamin

Title Performer Release date Originally by
1925 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
  1926 The Revelers [US1] REC,REL, Eddie Cantor PRF
1923 Alberta Hunter
1924 Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike)
April 1922 Lem Fowler
May 1926 The Vagabonds [Harry Reser]
January 1922 Southern Negro Quartette
September 1925 The Whispering Pianist (Art Gillham)
April 1922 Marion Harris
October 30, 1926 Bessie Brown
listen on Internet Archive 1926 Sally Freeman
October 30, 1926 Blue Grass Foot Warmers
1962 Prince's Band
June 1921 Original Dixieland Jazz Band
listen on Internet Archive 1923 Arthur Lange's Orchestra
November 1921 Isham Jones Orchestra
1921 Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Alabamy Bound Lucille Hegamin 1925 Cameo [US1]
Arkansas Blues Lucille Hegamin - Accompanied by Blue Flame Syncopators March 1921 Arto
Beale Street Mama (Why Don't You Come Back Home) Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators 1922 Cameo [US1]
Dinah Lucille Hegamin 1926 Cameo [US1]
Hard Hearted Hannah - Who Wants a Bad Little Boy? Lucille Hegamin - Ray Hamilton 1924 Lincoln [US1]
Here Comes Malinda – After Awhile Lucille Hegamin – William Robyn May 1926 Cameo [US1]
I Ain't Givin' Nothin' Away Blues Lucille Hegamin January 1922 Arto
I've Got the Wonder Where He Went and When He's Coming Back Blues Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators April 1922 Paramount
Mississippi Blues Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators November 1921 Arto
My Sugar Lucille Hegamin September 1925 Cameo [US1]
Poor Papa (He's Got Nothin' at All) – The Village Blacksmith Lucille Hegamin – The Happiness Boys 1926 Lincoln [US1]
Sam Jones' Blues (You Ain't Talkin' to Mrs. Jones) Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies December 1923 Cameo [US1]
Senorita Mine Lucille Hegamin – Accomp. by Clarence Williams and Band October 30, 1926 Columbia [US]
Sweet Mama Papa's Getting Mad Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators June 1921 Arto
The Jazz Me Blues Lucille Hegamin accompanied by Harris' Blues and Jazz Seven 1921 Arto
Two Time Dan Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies 1923 Cameo [US1]
Wang Wang Blues Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators 1921 Arto
Wanna Go South Again Blues Lucille Hegamin 1923 Cameo [US1]