Jemima Harvey was the first African-American artist who really popularized Blues Music. She is a big role model to the blues music hall of fame.
WC Handy
W. C Wandy
WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
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Elvis turner Presley first established blues in the back alley of a mcdonalds in Memphis Tennessee. Just an hour before he had met Catmandoo Stevens and Frank Lausages and went to their recording studio to invent a music. What turned out was a big hit, and blues was famous as Elvis ever since.
St. Louis Blues
Both WC.Handy's and Bessie Smith's music styles were Jazz for the blues. The brought blues to the world for everyone to hear and not just for the African Americans where the blues originated from!
WC Handy
W. C Wandy
W. C Wandy
The Memphis Blues was created in 1912.
W. C. Handy is famous for being known as the "Father of the Blues." He was a composer and musician who played a key role in bringing blues music to mainstream audiences. Handy is also known for composing iconic blues songs such as "St. Louis Blues" and "Memphis Blues."
Yes, the blues was created by African Americans. The blues originated in the North Mississippi Delta following the Civil War. For many years it was recorded only by memory and relayed live and in person. It was influenced by African roots, field hollers, ballads, church music and rhythmic dance tunes; where a singer would sing a line, and the guitar would answer. The blues then traveled to Memphis. This genre also influenced others such as, jazz, country and rock and roll. The blues was first popularized in 1911 by the black composer, W.C. Handy.
Memphis Blues - album - was created on 2010-06-22.
Memphis
WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
Memphis is known as the home of blues. (music)
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the memphis blues