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Helen Humes
Helen Humes
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Genres: Classic Female Blues, Ballads, Swing, Jump Blues, Piedmont Blues, Vocal Jazz
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: June 23, 1913 in Louisville, KY
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Helen Humes was a versatile singer equally skilled on blues, swing standards, and ballads. Her cheerful style was always a joy to hear. As a child, she played piano and organ in church, and made her first recordings (ten blues songs in 1927) when she was only 13 and 14. In the 1930s, she worked with Stuff Smith and Al Sears, recording with Harry James in 1937-1938. In 1938, Humes joined Count Basie's Orchestra for three years. Since Jimmy Rushing specialized in blues, Helen Humes mostly got stuck singing pop ballads, but she did a fine job. After freelancing in New York (1941-1943) and touring with Clarence Love (1943-1944), Humes moved to Los Angeles.
Discography
Release: April 12, 2005
Label: Jazz Legends
Release: February 17, 2004
Label: Classics