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WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
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!
This music, known as "the blues," was invented by black Americans. But it was W. C. Handy who brought the blues to the rest of the world. And a black woman, Bessie Smith, who became the greatest of all blues singers. Also she was the first black woman to ever sing blues that's how some people might know her
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.
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WC Handy
the father of the blues is robert johnson
WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
The Beatles did not form in Liverpool until 1960.WC Handy, having died in 1958,probably was not ever a member of the "Fab Four". However Billy Preston, often referred to as the "Fifth Beatle", portrayed the young WC Handy in the 1958 movie "St. Louis Blues".
wc handy died because of his age
his contribution was that he was the first African American to write and publish blues music so that's why he is known as the father of the blues
WC Handy died in New York City.
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!
This music, known as "the blues," was invented by black Americans. But it was W. C. Handy who brought the blues to the rest of the world. And a black woman, Bessie Smith, who became the greatest of all blues singers. Also she was the first black woman to ever sing blues that's how some people might know her
he suckedNo, he did not suck. he helped developed blues music inHarlem NY. He was often called Father of the Blues. He lost his sight falling off of a subway platform. That did kind of suck though.
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