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Billie Hayes

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  • Genre: Blues
  • Active: '40s
  • Instrument: Vocals

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This singer was active in the '40s and should not be confused with the Billie Hayes who created characters for children such as Witchipoo. For one thing, these two females would have been forced to use different bathrooms in Jackson, MS, in the '40s and well after, so they couldn't possibly be the same person. Then there is the extreme difference in material, even though there are startling overlaps. For example, one Billie Hayes played a character named Weenie while the other seems to be singing about them.

Anyone familiar with the classic blues genre and its ribald lyrics would understand the descriptive accuracy of the latter comment. Those seeking deeper comprehension can turn to the titles of songs Hayes recorded, starting in the spring of 1943 with "Man Shortage Blues" and "I Can't Get Enough." She was promoted as a new Bessie Smith, the comparison based on important qualities such as vocal talent and rhythmic intensity as well as the penchant for imagery involving hot dogs.

Hayes showed other signs of being deeply committed to the traditions of her chosen style, working up a convincing cover version of "You Ain't Had No Blues," a song originally associated with Lil Armstrong. The record-buying public apparently felt they had indeed had blues, and enough of it, considering material of this sort old-fashioned in the '40s. Reissue interest in Hayes has focused more on her accompanist, brilliant pianist Deryck Sampson. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Billie Hayes


Billie Hayes (born 1932 in DuQuoin, Illinois) is an American actress best known for her comic portrayal as Witchiepoo in Sid and Marty Krofft's H.R. Pufnstuf. Her characteristic cackle and pointed hat made her an icon for witchdom on television since the series' initial 17-episode run in 1969-1970.

Hayes portrayed a similar character in other roles, including episode 8.10 of Bewitched ("Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland") and Weenie the Genie in the Sid and Marty Krofft program Lidsville. Miss Hayes played Mammy Yokum in both the Broadway and film versions of Li'l Abner, has also appeared on the soap opera General Hospital in the 1980s and recently lent her voice to the character Mother Mae-Eye on the animated series Teen Titans and to the character of Granny Applecheeks in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.

She is currently the president of the abandoned animal rescue organization Pet Hope, which was created in 1984. On her personal website Billie offers autographed photos of herself, but in lieu of accepting payment to herself she has all money sent to Pet Hope as charity instead.

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