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Charlie Segar was an American blues pianist and occasional singer, who is best known for being the first to record the blues standard, "Key to the Highway" (1940). Originally from Pensacola, Florida, Segar has been dubbed the "Keyboard Wizard Supreme".[1] He relocated to Chicago, where he made recordings with other blues artists, such as Bumble Bee Slim and Memphis Minnie, as well as being the featured artist.[1]

Segar recorded eight known songs under his own name between 1934 and 1940 for Decca Records and Vocalion Records:

These are included on Piano Blues, Vol. 2: 1927–1956, the Document Records compilation album of piano tunes by various artists.[2] In an album review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow noted Segar's recordings as "including four excellent piano solos".[2]

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  1. ^ a b Evans, David (2008). Ramblin' On My Mind: New Perspectives on the Blues, University of Illinois Press, ISBN 978-0-252-07448-6
  • ^ a b Yanow, Scott. "Various Artists: Piano Blues, Vol. 2: 1927–1956 [Document] – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
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