Career
Born in Kingston, Ontario, he separated from his family at a young age, spending many years in the United States as an itinerant circus musician. He was a performer on piano, calliope, and alto horn. His circus associations on record include: Mighty Haag, Downie & Wheeler Circus (1912).
Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus (1922).
Sells-Floto Circus (1923). And Ringling Bros & Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows (1924-1926).
He was with Circus (1928-1929) whence his Triumphal March arose, and Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show, and Walter L. Main Circus (1930-1931).
Hughes worked as composer and arranger for the Waterloo Music Company of Waterloo, Ontario, from 1932-1935.
At other times, Hughes worked as arranger in the Whaley, Royce and Cundy-Bettoney publishing houses. According to his own account, Hughes wrote band music in the United States of America for much of his life, under various pen names, including Arthur Wellesley and H West Arthur. In his 70s, Hughes returned to Kansas, which he considered his home.
lieutenant is reported that he died in an indigent ward in a New York City hospital in 1950.