Hughes began her professional career in
New York City in 1920, appearing in several
Broadway shows featuring
Paul Robeson,
Marian Anderson, and
Roland Hayes. In 1923, she was made choral director for the Broadway revue
Shuffle Along. During the 1920s, she appeared on radio and stage, working on the
B.F. Keith circuit in her hometown of Huntington and at the
Regal Theater in
Chicago. After a substantial career as a soprano, Hughes began composing and arranging on the
Hammond organ, creating a live-performance compilation titled "An Informal Hour of Music." In 1953, she toured Europe and the Middle East doing U.S.O. shows, where she played the organ and was musical arranger for
Gypsy Markoff. After retiring in 1955, Hughes was brought back to the spotlight for a round of performances connected with the
Universal Jazz Coalition festival in 1980. ==Personal life==