Langston Hughes
Biography
James Mercer Langston Hughes (February 1, 1901 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri. An early innovator of jazz poetry, Hughes is best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. Growing up in the Midwest, Hughes became a prolific writer at an early age. He moved to New York City as a young man, where he made his career. He studied at Columbia University in New York City. Although he dropped out, he gained notice from New York publishers, first in The Crisis magazine and then from book publishers, subsequently becoming known in the Harlem creative community. His first poetry collection, The Weary Blues, was published in 1926. Hughes eventually graduated from Lincoln University. In addition to poetry, Hughes wrote plays and published short story collections, novels, and several nonfiction works. From 1942 to 1962, as the civil rights movement gained traction, Hughes wrote an in-depth weekly opinion column in a leading black newspaper, The Chicago Defender.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Nina Simone Sings The Blues
1967

New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band
1964

'Nuff Said!
1968

5
1964

Muddy Waters At Newport 1960
1960

Belafonte Returns To Carnegie Hall
1960

Abbey Is Blue
1960

Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2022

English Electric
2013

Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Highlights From Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2022

Live In Europe
1972

Straight Ahead
1961

Something Cool
1954

Driftglass
2019

Life Is Fine
2017

Black Eyes
2003

James P. Johnson
1982

Songs Of The Poets : Dylan, Harrison & Simone
1976

I've Known Rivers And Other Bodies
1973

Moon Faced And Starry Eyed
1960

"Front Row Center"
1959

September Song And Other American Theatre Songs Of Kurt Weill

Ne Me Quitte Pas

Plays John Coltrane And Langston Hughes African Mystic Music
2015
Credited work
1,237 releases · 227 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 1,190
- Other credits · 412
Studios: Newport Jazz Festival · RCA Victor Studios, New York · Nola Recording Studios · RCA's Studio B
