[Letters, ca. 1950-1953] / W.C. Handy.

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[Letters, ca. 1950-1953] / W.C. Handy.

[4] leaves ; 27 x 19 cm. + brochure ; 22 x 15 cm.[2] leaves ; 28 x 22 cm.

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Northwestern University

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Handy, W. C., 1873-1958

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W. C. Handy, also known as William Christopher Handy (born Florence, Alabama, November 16, 1873-died March 25, 1958, New York, New York), known as the "Father of the Blues," is credited with helping popularize blues music. In 1896, he joined W. A. Mahara's Minstrels, as its trumpeter-bandleader and began a theatrical production that featured African American music. In the early 1900s, he started writing his own music with the first published commercial blues song "Memphis Blues," which became a ...