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Who is Dawn Hampton? 15 Awesome Facts about Dawn

This Weekend in NYC I am attending a celebration of life for one of the most amazing woman I have ever met, Dawn Hampton (she passed away Sept 25th, 2016). She was an awe-inspiring woman who achieved so much in her life and what she gave to the Lindy Hop world alone will never ever be forgotten.

It is also Black History month, so I think it’s important that the planet (or at least my readers) learn a bit more about the unforgettable Dawn and her accomplishments.

Black History Month: Dawn Hampton was an American cabaret and jazz singer, saxophonist, dancer, and songwriter. Hampton began her lifelong career as a musical entertainer touring the Midwest as a three-year-old member of the Hampton family's band The Hampton Sisters in the late 1930s

The Light Is On”- Let’s Meet Dawn Hampton

15 Awesome Facts!

1. Dawn was born in 1928, in Middletown Ohio and was one of 12 children in her family.

2. Her father Clark Deacon Hampton, Sr., had a family band and vaudeville act, which was part of a traveling carnival. Dawn grew up listening to the music of the family band, ‘Deacon Hampton’s Pickaninnys’.

Vintage Photo of  the Deacon Hampton's Pickaninnys

3. Dawn began performing at the age of 3 and two years later sang “He Takes Me to Paradise” (Source).

4. When she was very young, she wanted to be a ballet dancer then she found out that ballet does not swing (source).

5. In the mid 1950s Dawn and her sisters became the ‘Hampton Sisters’ after several of their brothers went off to study music. They had a very long career together.

1950s vintage photo of the 'Hampton Sisters' singing group featuring Dawn Hampton. Black History Month.
Hampton Sisters (left)-Carmelita, Dawn, Altera, Virtue

6. 1958 Dawn joined the cast of the Off-Broadway hit show, “Greenwich Village, U.S.A.”. The show ran for a year at New York’s legendary ‘The Bon Soir’. An original cast album of the show features several solo tracks by Dawn.

Vintage Record: 1958 Dawn joined the cast of the Off-Broadway hit show, "Greenwich Village, U.S.A.". The show ran for a year at New York's legendary 'The Bon Soir'. An original cast album of the show features several solo tracks by Dawn.
Source: Richard Skipper

7. During the early 60’s, Dawn worked as the house singer at the ‘Lion’s Den’. The Lion’s Den was also the scene of a singer’s talent competition. Barbara Streisand relates in a Vanity Fair interview that one of her first times singing on stage was at one of these competitions. She tells how she was a little unnerved, because she came on stage after Dawn, “and the lusty applause for Dawn Hampton [was] ringing in my ears.”

8. Surgery in 1964 to her vocal cords saw Dawn lose most of her vocal range BUT she never lost her eagerness or ability to perform and her optimistic spirit.

9. Dawn spent much of the next 20 years performing  as a cabaret singer in clubs around New York City. Reviewers called her a “singer’s singer” and dubbed her the “Queen of Cabaret”.

Dawn Hampton Cabaret Performer

10. Dawn is talented in writing music and lyrics: In 1989 Dawn collaborated with pianist/performer Mark Nadler, writing music and lyrics for the honky-tonk mini-opera ‘Red Light’ which was given the Manhattan Association of Cabarets (MAC) Award in 1990. Dawn and Mark also collaborated on ‘An Evening with Dawn Hampton’, which enjoyed an extended run at ‘Don’t Tell Mama’.

Dawn also wrote the music and lyrics for the play “Madame C. J. Walker” (Madame (1867-1919) was an African-American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a political and social activist. Eulogized as the first female self-made millionaire in America).

Lastly, she would find time to write a book with her niece, entitled ‘Two Penny Soap Opera’.

Deacon Hampton's Pickaninnys
Source: Richard Skipper

11. 1992-Dawn appeared with Frankie Manning in the Movie ‘Malcom X’.

12.  In the late 1990s and into the early 2000s, Hampton took advantage of the craze for swing dance by bringing to the scene her smooth style and theatrical presence that has brought her international acclaim. She has never stopped since those early days.

Dawn Hampton and frankie Manning
Dawn Hampton with Frankie Manning (June 2007) by photographer Eli Pritykin.
Dawn Hampton
Dawn Hampton, Ryan Francois, John Dokes – Splanky at Frankie’s Centennial Savoy Ball 2014 – Photo by Jane Kratchovil

13. Dawn lived in NYC and could be found in New York City dancing and listening to some of the best swing bands around.

14. Dawn and her family are in a documentary called ‘The Unforgettable Hampton Family’ that aired in 2011 (click on image to watch doc).

The Unforgettable Hampton Family
Source: Culture Unplugged

15. Dawn has been known to answer her phone saying “God Is Good. The Light Is On!” (source).

Dawn Hampton - Black History Month
Source: Advanced Style Blog Post

In Conclusion…

Watching Dawn dance heightens the experience of merely listening to jazz and reunites the relationship between music and movement. In Dawn’s own words, “The light IS on!”

Check out Dawn’s talk at Toronto Lindy Hop’s Sunday of TOWLHD, as well as watch her dance dance dance 🙂

Lastly, here is my husband and I with Dawn during her visit to Toronto in 2015 (We are both wearing Dawn on our shirt).

Dawn Hampton Toronto Lindy Hop

Hope you enjoyed learning about Dawn and her life. If you have any stories about Dawn, please share them in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Liz

Vintage Photos of Best Friends 1930s-1950s

BFF’s, Best Friends Forever, we all had/have them and documenting them in photos has been an important way to remember those good times. Today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday will showcase some of those friendships from the 1930s-1950s.

1940s vintage image of 2 women laughing in 1940s dresses and stunning 1940s Hairstyles.
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Vintage Photos of Friends 1930s-1950s

Wild times at the cabin! 1950s vintage photo of friends enjoying some time at the cottage.

1950s vintage image of friends in the summer having fun together in 1950s summer fashions.
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1940s Photo of 3 women sunbathing, and having girl talk. Love the fashions!

1940s vintage image of women sunbathing in 1940s swimsuits
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1940s photo of 3 young Black Women laying against a rock taking in the view of the top of a waterfall. Cute vintage hairstyles!

1940s photo of 3 young Black Women laying against a rock taking in the view of the top of a waterfall.

Source: Etsy

Building a sailor snowman goes quicker when you have an extra sets of hands. 1950s Photo.

1950s vintage photo of women with sailor snowman
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It’s your birthday! 1940s vintage image of 2 girls celebrating a birthday in the winter. How cute are they?!

Further Reading: Vintage Winter Images: 1920s-1960s

1940s vintage image of 2 women celebrating a birthday in the winter in 1940s fashions and 1940s hairstyles.
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1950s Photo of friends enjoying a drink at a formal event. Fantastic 1950s Dresses on our stylish ladies.

1950s Photo of friends enjoying a drink at a formal event. Fantastic 1950s Dresses on our stylish Black ladies.

Source: eBay

Downhill skiing is always more fun when done with you best buddy. Circa 1930’s.

1930s vintage image of 2 men holding skiis and in ski outfits.
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Mmmmm Ice Cream with Friends for the win (1940’s).

1940s vintage image of children enjoying ice cream.
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1940’s friends enjoying a catch-up and a laugh on a park bench.

1940s vintage image of women sitting on a bench in 1940s fashions.
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Boys and their car (1930’s photo of young men hanging out with their car).

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: ‘Hanging Out With The Car’ Edition

1930s vintage image of men with their car in 1930s fashions. 1930s College Men.
Source: Etsy-RenascenceVintage

Laughter keeps you young. Aren’t you just itching to know what the joke is? I know I am. 1940s photo.

1940's vintage image of older women laughing together.
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Good friends stick together thru thick and…..tons of kids (1960’s). All I can hear in my head when I look at this photo is the men going…. “Are we done yet?” lol!

1960s Photo: Original Vintage Polaroid Photograph Snapshot Men Sitting on Couch Holding Baby Boys & Girl Toddlers
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Shuffleboard! 1950s ladies with a young boy in fantastic 1950s dresses.

1950s vintage photo people playing shuffleboard
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One’s BFF does not always have to be the human kind. This pretty woman from the 1930’s is enjoying a moment with her cat friend.

Further Reading: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Pets & Their Owners

1930s vintage image of a women in a 1930s dress with a cat
Source: Etsy-RenascenceVintage

Beach day with doggy pal (Great beach style as well!). 1940s Photo.

Our lovely lady is wearing a cute 1940s Turban. Interested in how to get that look? Then make sure you check out my blog post “Vintage Guide to 1940s Hair Accessories“.

1940s vintage image of woman on the beach with dog in a playsuit and 1940s turban.
Source: Etsy-maclancy

Hope you enjoyed this week’s Vintage Photo Tuesday, it was a blast looking thru all these images online. I might need to do a part 2 sometime soon as there was just way to many images to choose from.

Have a great day!

Liz