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hamfat noun an amateur performer US, 1911 In the 1930s, Charlie and Joe McCoy led a Chicago jump group called the Harlem Hamfats.- Around the poolroom I defended the guys I felt were my real brothers, the colored musicians who made music that sent me, not a lot of beat-up old hamfats who sang and played a commercial excuse for the real thing. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 49, 1946
- Hamfats (street slang for “amateur”) music will be played just like the original group. — Chicago Sun-Times, p. D1, 26 September 2010
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