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  1. Helen Humes. Helen Humes was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Emma Johnson and John Henry Humes. She grew up as an only child. Her mother was a schoolteacher, and her father was the first black attorney in town. Humes started as a teenage jazz and blues singer, then a vocalist with Count Basie’s band, and became an R & B diva.

  2. Humes was raised loving music, and starting at age 17, she began a wildly successful career singing jazz and blues. She worked with many noteable musicians and groups, including the Count Basie Orchestra and Norman Granz. She spent the 1960s and 70s traveling the world showcasing her wonderful voice, but she also never forgot her roots in ...

  3. Helen Humes. Helen Humes hailed from Louisville, Kentucky, she came from a happy, close-knit musical family and learned to play trumpet and piano when she was young. As a child she sang with the local Sunday school band, which boasted future jazz stars such as Dicky Wells and Jonah Jones. In 1927 she made her first records for the OKeh label in ...

  4. Red Norvo and His OrchestraHelen Humes: 1958: Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harriet Hillard REC,REL, Harriet Hilliard BRD: See See Rider: Helen Humes and Her All-Stars: December 1945: Ma Rainey - Acc. by Her Georgia Jazz Band: Sing for Your Supper : Count Basie and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen Humes: January 1939

  5. Singles & EPs. 374. Helen Humes And Her Orchestra*. Woojamacooja / All I Ask Is Your Love ‎ (Shellac, 10") Dootone Records. 374. US. 1955.

  6. Helen Humes. US jazz and blues singer. First recordings 1927. Replaced Billie Holiday as lead vocalist w. Count Basie's Orchestra in 1938. Solo artist 1940's to 1960's before withdrawing from music for several years. Comeback in 1973 at the Newport Jazz Festival and remained musically active until her death.

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