Charley Lincoln

Guitarist

1900 – 1963

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Who was Charley Lincoln?

Charley Lincoln, was an early American country blues musician. He often recorded with his brother Robert Hicks.

He was born Charley Hicks in Lithonia, Georgia, United States. In his teens he was taught guitar by Savannah Weaver, the mother of Curley Weaver, and performed in the Lithonia area until 1920. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia and worked outside the field of music, while also performing occasionally with his brother. He recorded with his brother for the Columbia label 1927–30. An example is the two part duet with crosstalk, "It Won't Be Long Now" that the brothers recorded in Atlanta on November 5, 1927.

After Robert's early death in 1931, Charley Lincoln continued to perform into the 1950s. From 1955–63 he was imprisoned for murder in Cairo, Georgia, where he became a prisoner trustee. He died there of a cerebral hemorrhage on September 28, 1963.

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Born
Mar 11, 1900
Lithonia
Also known as
  • Laughing Charley
  • Charley Hicks
  • Charlie Hicks
  • Charles Hicks
Siblings
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
Sep 28, 1963
Cairo

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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