Multi-instrumentalist Lena Hughes (1904-1998) played fiddle, banjo and most notably the flat-top guitar. A Ludlow, Missouri native, she played at barn dances and other events, dating back to her childhood and the post-WWI era. Though she is said to have influenced the course of modern country music, Hughes embodied an earlier style, known as "parlour guitar," where popular songs of the Antebellum era and later decades were adapted by amateur, homegrown musicians playing melodies learned from the sheet music that was popular before recording technology existed.
2013
2009
County Records
CD, Album
1999
Ten Cent Records
CD, Album
1978
New World Records
LP, Comp, Mono
2013
Tompkins Square
CD, RSD, Comp, Promo, Smplr
2012
Old Blue Records
CD, Album
1973
Davis Unlimited
LP, Album
1966
1965
Weiser
LP
1963
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes
Lena Hughes