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HANDY, W.C.  BIOGRAPHY

(1873 - 1958)

William Christopher Handy
Composer, Cornetist, Trumpeter, Schoolteacher, Editor
(1873-1958)

W.C. Handy (William Christopher Handy) is best known for “St. Louis Blues” (1913), which became the title of a film based on his life (1958), starring Nat King Cole. Handy taught himself cornet and trumpet over the objections of his preacher father who believed that anything but a hymn was the “devil’s music.” He became a schoolteacher but gave it up for higher paying jobs as a laborer.

In 1896 he joined Mahara’s Minstrels and toured the South with them until 1903. During this time he absorbed the songs and spirituals of southern blacks. He was the first to collect and transcribe these melodies and the people’s singing patterns. His transcriptions established the 12-bar blues pattern with its “bent” notes, perhaps his greatest gift to music, and he eventually edited four blues books.

By 1912 he had settled in Memphis where he wrote a campaign song for a mayoral candidate and sold it to a publishing house as “Memphis Blues.” He received no royalties from its success and so established his own publishing house with Harry Pace in 1913 to market “St. Louis Blues” and other works, including “Beale Street Blues,” which became jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden’s signature song.

Handy, known as “The Father of the Blues,” enjoyed recognition in his lifetime. Not only did he make black music acceptable to white audiences but his songs were incorporated into Broadway shows and Hollywood films and sung by popular singers such as Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore. Memphis named a park after him, the first jazz concert at the Metropolitan Opera House (1924) devoted its second half to Handy’s music, and he conducted a concert of black music at Carnegie Hall in 1928 (reprised in 1981). In 1969 he was honored with a U.S postage stamp.

-- Sandra Burlingame

Courtesy of JazzStandards.com



 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
NORMAN, Charlie: Mr. Boogie Woogie 8.120849 Nostalgia
ULTIMATE BIG BAND COLLECTION (THE) 8.120861-62 Nostalgia
ELLINGTON, Duke: It Don't Mean a Thing (1930-1934) (Duke Ellington, Vol. 2) 8.120526 Jazz Legends
ELLINGTON, Duke: Time's A-Wastin' (1945-1946) (Duke Ellington, Vol. 11) 8.120811 Jazz Legends
KENTON, Stan: MacGregor Transcriptions, Vol. 2 (1941-1942) 8.120518 Jazz Legends
SMITH, Bessie: St. Louis Blues (1924-25) 8.120691 Blues Legends
WALLER, Fats: Transcriptions (1939) 8.120692 Jazz Legends
REINHARDT, Django: Swingin' with Django (1937) (Reinhardt, Vol. 4) 8.120698 Jazz Legends
BASIE, Count: Coming Out Party (1940 - 1942) 8.120819 Jazz Legends
TEAGARDEN, Jack: It's Time for T (1929-1953) 8.120825 Jazz Legends
HITS OF THE 1920s, Vol. 1 (1920): Whispering 8.120635 Nostalgia
CROSBY, Bob: Dixieland Shuffle (1935-1939) 8.120652 Jazz Legends
GOODMAN, Benny: Sing Me a Swing Song (1935-1936) 8.120548 Jazz Legends
ORY, Kid: Creole Classics (1944-1947) 8.120587 Jazz Legends
SHORE, Dinah: Dinah Shore (1939-1951) 8.120659 Nostalgia
BECHET, Sidney: Blackstick (1938-1950) 8.120616 Jazz Legends
REINHARDT, Django: Djangology (1934-1935) (Reinhardt, Vol. 1) 8.120515 Jazz Legends
ORY, Kid: Ory's Creole Trombone (1945-1953) 8.120769 Jazz Legends
TATUM, Art: Hold That Tiger! (1933-1940) 8.120610 Jazz Legends
TATUM: Improvisations 8.559130 Instrumental
TEAGARDEN, Jack: Texas Tea Party (1933-1950) 8.120585 Jazz Legends
HINES, Earl: The Earl (1928-1941) 8.120581 Jazz Legends
HOLIDAY, Billie: Trav'lin' Light (1940-1944) 8.120701 Jazz Legends
ARMSTRONG, Louis: I've Got The World On A String (1930-1933) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 2) 8.120609 Jazz Legends
MILLS BROTHERS: Early Classics (1931-1934) 8.120546 Nostalgia
WHITEMAN, Paul: Sweet and Low Down (1925-1928) 8.120628 Nostalgia
ARMSTRONG, Louis: Rhythm Saved The World (1934-1936) (Louis Armstrong, Vol. 3) 8.120676 Jazz Legends
MILLER, Glenn: Oh, So Good (1939-1943) 8.120573 Jazz Legends
LEWIS, Ted: Is Everybody Happy? (1923-1931) 8.120770 Jazz Legends
SHELTON, Anne: Fools Rush In (1940-1941) 8.120663 Nostalgia
TATUM, Art: Fine And Dandy (1937-1944) 8.120730 Jazz Legends




 
 
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