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Charley Lincoln

 
Artist: Charley Lincoln

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  • Born: March 11, 1900, Lithonia, GA
  • Died: September 28, 1963, Cairo, GA
  • Active: '20s, '30s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Complete Recorded Works (1927-1939)," "Georgia Blues Guitarists," "Charley Lincoln & Willie Baker (1927-1930)"
  • Representative Songs: "Country Breakdown," "Doodle Hole Blues," "Mama Don't Rush Me Blues"

Biography

Aliases and psudeoynms aside, Charlie Hicks AKA Charley or Charlie Lincoln was an above-average country blues vocalist. He teamed often with either his brother Robert Hicks AKA Barbecue Bob or with Peg-Leg Howell. His guitar voicings and style were influenced by Curley Weaver, but Hicks was a colorful singer and flashy player. Weaver's mother Savannah taught Lincoln the guitar as a teenager. Lincoln recorded with his brother for Columbia from 1927-1930; he continued playing with him into the '50s, though his performance and playing schedule was highly irregular. A murder conviction ended his career in 1955; he was in prison until his death in 1963. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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