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  1. William Christopher Handy (November 16, 1873 – March 28, 1958) was an American composer and musician who referred to himself as the Father of the Blues. [1] [2] He was one of the most influential songwriters in the United States. [3] .

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Who Was W.C. Handy? W.C. Handy played with several bands and traveled throughout the Midwest and the South, learning about the African American folk music that would become known as the blues.

  3. W.C. Handy, American composer who changed the course of popular music by integrating the blues idiom into then fashionable ragtime music. Among his best-known works is the classic ‘St. Louis Blues.’ He also issued anthologies of African American spirituals and blues and studies of Black musicians.

  4. Feb 24, 2010 · W.C. Handy, one of the most important figures in 20th-century American popular music history, dies in New York City on March 28, 1958. As a composer, musician and a musicologist, he is best...

  5. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › handy-w-c-1873-1958W.C. Handy (1873-1958) - Blackpast

    Mar 19, 2007 · Musician and composer William Christopher “W.C.” Handy was born on November 16, 1873, in Florence, Alabama. Widely known as the “Father of the Blues,” Handy is recognized as one of the leaders in popularizing blues music.

  6. Nov 12, 2018 · The legendary blues composer W.C. Handy will be remembered this week in a series of special performances as a part of the New York Festival of Song.

  7. With his “Memphis Blues” (published 1912) and especially his “St. Louis Blues” (1914), he introduced a melancholic element, achieved chiefly by the use of the “blue” or slightly flattened seventh tone of the scale, which was characteristic of African American folk music.

  8. Handy compiled the blues tunes of his day into a 1926 book, Blues: An Anthology, and published Negro Authors And Composers of the United States in 1935. As his vision began to deteriorate, Handy penned and published his autobiography, Father of the Blues, in 1941.

  9. Dec 30, 2012 · One hundred years ago, in the autumn of 1912, an African-American musician by the name of WC Handy published a song that would take the US by storm - Memphis Blues.

  10. May 21, 2018 · The African American songwriter William Christopher Handy (1873-1958), known as the father of the blues, was the first person to notate and publish blues songs. He wrote over 60 blues, spirituals, and popular tunes. On Nov. 16, 1873, W. C. Handy was born in Florence, Ala., the son of two Methodist ministers.

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