The Hokum Boys

The Hokum Boys


Between the years 1929 and 1937 several different Chicago-based blues/jazz ensembles made records as the Hokum Boys or the Famous Hokum Boys.
The word "hokum" is believed to have descended from the English term "hokey-pokey," denoting both ridicule and the ridiculous; for more than a century "hokey-pokey" has also been used, on both sides of the Atlantic, to describe low-grade ice cream sold on the streets.

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Pat-A-Foot Blues

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Only The Blues

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Nancy Jane

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Pig Meat Strut

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Went To His Head

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