Background
She was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
She was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Billed as "The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile", she was one of the classic female blues singers popular in the 1920s. In 1917 Esther Bigeou appeared as a singer, dancer, and recitalist in the Broadway Rastus Revue, written by Miller, at the Standard Theater in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Lafayette Theater in New York City, and the Orpheum Theater in Baltimore, Maryland. She recorded for the OKeh label in 1921 and 1923, and toured the TOBA vaudeville circuit with the Billy King Company in 1923.
From 1923 to 1925 and 1927 to 1930, she toured as a single act throughout the American South, Midwest, and Northeast.
Blues writer Chris Smith says that Esther Bigeou was "a singer at the popular end of African-American entertainment", and that she "seems to have retired, aged only 35, to settle in New Orleans, where reports indicate that she died circa 1936". All of Esther Bigeou"s recordings were reissued in 1996 by Document Records on the Civil Defense, Esther Bigeou: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1921–1923) (DODC-5489).