voc, g, tr, 1873-1958 US, Florence, Alabama
Musician / Composer / Songwriter of Jazz and Blues
A.k.a. William Christopher Handy
American blues composer and musician, born 16 November 1873, Florence, Alabama, died 29 March 1958, New York City, New York, USA. Among the most influencal American songwriters, Handy was widely known as the "Father of the Blues".
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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W. C. Handy's Beale Street (Where The Blues Began) | W. C. Handy | 2002 | Album |
W. C. Handy | W. C. Handy | 1988 | Compil. |
The Roots of Jazz | Scott Joplin, W. C. Handy, Bessie Smith, Original Dixieland Jazz Band | 1984 | Compil. |
Father Of The Blues | W. C. Handy | 1980 | Album |
St.Louis Blues | W. C. Handy | 1975 | Album |
William C. Handy | W. C. Handy | 1969 | Compil. |
Blues Revisited | W. C. Handy | 1953 | Album |
Those Irresistible Blues | Sue Keller, Hart A. Wand, Lloyd Garrett, W. C. Handy, Zez Confrey, Lada, Spencer Williams, George E. Jefferson, George W. Thomas, Lemual Fowler, Thomas Dorsey, James Price Johnson | Album | |
Father Of The Blues | W. C. Handy | Album |
W. C. Handy's Orchestra Jazz |
W. C. Handy's Orchestra of Memphis |