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WC is derived from "water closet" (flush toilet), and is commonly used on signs to indicate the location of a public toilet
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The Memphis blues is a style of blues music that was created in the 1910s – 1930s by Memphis-area musicians like Frank Stokes, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis and Memphis Minnie. The style was popular in vaudeville and medicine shows and was associated with Memphis's main entertainment area, Beale Street. W.C. Handy, the "Father of the Blues" published the song "The Memphis Blues". In lyrics, the phrase has been used to describe a depressed mood.
In addition to guitar-based blues, jug bands, such as Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers and the Memphis Jug Band, were extremely popular practitioners of Memphis blues. The jug band style emphasized the danceable, syncopated rhythms of early jazz and a range of other folk styles. It was played on simple, sometimes homemade, instruments such as harmonicas, violins, mandolins, banjos, and guitars, backed by washboards, kazoo, guimbarde and jugs blown to supply the bass.
After World War II, as African-Americans left the Mississippi Delta and other impoverished areas of the South for urban areas, many musicians gravitated to the blues scene in Memphis, changing the classic Memphis blues sound. Musicians such as Howlin' Wolf, Willie Nix, Ike Turner, and B.B.King performed on Beale Street and in West Memphis and recorded some of the classic electric blues, rhythm and blues and rock & roll records for labels such as Sam Phillips's Sun Records. Sun recorded Howlin' Wolf (before he moved to Chicago), Willie Nix, Ike Turner, B.B.King and others. Electric Memphis blues featured "explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals." Musicians associated with Sun Records included Joe Hill Louis, Willie Johnson and Pat Hare.
The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team is named after the famous W. C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues," and plays in the 19,150-seat Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis. The franchise was founded in 1967 as an expansion team during the league's original expansion from six to 12 teams. The Blues are the oldest NHL team never to have won the Stanley Cup.
The Blues were one of the six teams added to the NHL in the 1967 expansion, along with the Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and California Seals.
William Christopher Handy (November 16, 1873 – March 28, 1958) was an American blues composer and musician. He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues".
Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the blues from a regional music style (Delta blues) with a limited audience to one of the dominant national forces in American music.
Handy was an educated musician who used folk material in his compositions. He was scrupulous in documenting the sources of his works, which frequently combined stylistic influences from several performers.
Handy was born in Florence, Alabama, to parents Elizabeth Brewer, and Charles Barnard Handy. His father was the pastor of a small church in Guntersville, a small town in northeast central Alabama. Handy wrote in his 1941 autobiography, Father of the Blues, that he was born in the log cabin built by his grandfather William Wise Handy, who became an African Methodist Episcopal (AME) minister after emancipation. The log cabin of Handy's birth has been saved and preserved near downtown Florence.
St. Louis (/seɪnt ˈluːɪs/ or /sənt ˈluːɪs/) is a city and port in the U.S. state of Missouri. The city developed along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms Missouri's border with Illinois. In 2010, St. Louis had a population of 319,294; a 2014 estimate put the population at 317,419, making it the 60th-most populous U.S. city and the second-largest city in the state in terms of city proper population. The St. Louis metropolitan area includes the city as well as nearby areas in Missouri and Illinois; with an estimated population of 2,905,893, it is the largest in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. St. Louis was founded in 1764 by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau and named after Louis IX of France. Claimed first by the French, who settled mostly east of the Mississippi River, the region in which the city stands was ceded to Spain following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War. Its territory east of the Mississippi was ceded to the Kingdom of Great Britain, the victor. The area of present-day Missouri was part of Spanish Louisiana from 1762 until 1803.
W.C. Handy plays his composition, "St. Louis Blues," on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town, 12/18/49
This mp3 was hard to find... Also, it's the original Memphis Blues, Handy's first popular success! Recorded by Victor Military Band, July 15, 1914. Hope you all enjoy! A bit of info: In 1909 Handy and his band moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where they started playing at clubs on Beale Street. The genesis of his "Memphis Blues" was as a campaign tune written for Edward Crump, a successful Memphis mayoral candidate in 1909. Handy later rewrote the tune and changed its name from "Mr. Crump" to "Memphis Blues."
W.c. Handy - St. Louis Blues Created: 1914 Recorded: 1922
Documentary Film from FishNet Films. This is a documentary in progress about the Father of the Blues. To learn more about the film, which is 80% complete, please visit our non-profit fiscal sponsor site Cinema South: www.cinemasouth.org All contributions to the production of the film are 100% tax deductible. Thank you! We want to finish the film by the end of 2014 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of "St. Louis Blues", W.C. Handy's most iconic composition.
W.C. Handy's ragtime "Ole Miss Rag". The version I posted previously was fixed with Goldwave so the noises were removed but it sounded too processed. This one is not processed and sounds more original, even though it's quiet and with the grinding noises. I added slideshow with several pictures of 1910s-20s urban landscapes (the quality turned out a bit low, sorry!)
W. C. Handy "The Father Of Blues" singing "Loveless Love". ►Subscription: http://goo.gl/NXqyRX ►Others Videos: http://goo.gl/jGycho ►W. C. Handy "The Father Of Blues": http://goo.gl/9DCVw0 ▼▽▼ More ☺ Mais ▼▽▼ Nascido William Christopher Handy em novembro de 1873 em Florence, Alabama-EUA. Faleceu em março de 1958, aos 84 anos de idade. William Christopher Handy (✰ November 16, 1873 - ♰ March 28, 1958) was a blues composer and musician. He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues". Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the bl...
1. Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag 2. Snakey Blues 3. Ole Miss Rag 4. That Jazz Dance 5. The Old Town Pump 6. Moonlight Blues 7. Hooking Cow Blues 8. Bunch O Blues 9. Sweet Child 10. Livery Stable Blues 11. St. Louis Blues 12. Yellow Dog Blues 13. Muscle Shoals Blues 14. She's A Mean Job Blues 15. Gulf Coast Blues 16. Farewell Blues
William Christopher Handy (Nov,16,1873 - March 28,1958) was a blues composer and musician. He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues". Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the blues from a regional music style with a limited audience to one of the dominant national forces in American music. Handy was an educated musician who used folk material in his compositions. He was scrupulous in documenting the sources of his works, which frequently combined stylistic influences from several performers. Handy's father believed that ...
"Memphis Blues" was written by "Father of Blues" W. C. Handy (1873-1958) in 1909, but wasn't published until 1912. It is thought to be one of the first blues songs (if not the first) ever written.
another early jazz peice composed by w.c handy made for e.a crump in his bid to become mayor of memphis. this is also one of the first published songs to have the word 'blues' in it :) arrangment Lasse Johnasson.
W.C. Handy plays his composition, "St. Louis Blues," on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town, 12/18/49
This mp3 was hard to find... Also, it's the original Memphis Blues, Handy's first popular success! Recorded by Victor Military Band, July 15, 1914. Hope you all enjoy! A bit of info: In 1909 Handy and his band moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where they started playing at clubs on Beale Street. The genesis of his "Memphis Blues" was as a campaign tune written for Edward Crump, a successful Memphis mayoral candidate in 1909. Handy later rewrote the tune and changed its name from "Mr. Crump" to "Memphis Blues."
W.c. Handy - St. Louis Blues Created: 1914 Recorded: 1922
Documentary Film from FishNet Films. This is a documentary in progress about the Father of the Blues. To learn more about the film, which is 80% complete, please visit our non-profit fiscal sponsor site Cinema South: www.cinemasouth.org All contributions to the production of the film are 100% tax deductible. Thank you! We want to finish the film by the end of 2014 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of "St. Louis Blues", W.C. Handy's most iconic composition.
W.C. Handy's ragtime "Ole Miss Rag". The version I posted previously was fixed with Goldwave so the noises were removed but it sounded too processed. This one is not processed and sounds more original, even though it's quiet and with the grinding noises. I added slideshow with several pictures of 1910s-20s urban landscapes (the quality turned out a bit low, sorry!)
W. C. Handy "The Father Of Blues" singing "Loveless Love". ►Subscription: http://goo.gl/NXqyRX ►Others Videos: http://goo.gl/jGycho ►W. C. Handy "The Father Of Blues": http://goo.gl/9DCVw0 ▼▽▼ More ☺ Mais ▼▽▼ Nascido William Christopher Handy em novembro de 1873 em Florence, Alabama-EUA. Faleceu em março de 1958, aos 84 anos de idade. William Christopher Handy (✰ November 16, 1873 - ♰ March 28, 1958) was a blues composer and musician. He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues". Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the bl...
1. Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag 2. Snakey Blues 3. Ole Miss Rag 4. That Jazz Dance 5. The Old Town Pump 6. Moonlight Blues 7. Hooking Cow Blues 8. Bunch O Blues 9. Sweet Child 10. Livery Stable Blues 11. St. Louis Blues 12. Yellow Dog Blues 13. Muscle Shoals Blues 14. She's A Mean Job Blues 15. Gulf Coast Blues 16. Farewell Blues
William Christopher Handy (Nov,16,1873 - March 28,1958) was a blues composer and musician. He was widely known as the "Father of the Blues". Handy remains among the most influential of American songwriters. Though he was one of many musicians who played the distinctively American form of music known as the blues, he is credited with giving it its contemporary form. While Handy was not the first to publish music in the blues form, he took the blues from a regional music style with a limited audience to one of the dominant national forces in American music. Handy was an educated musician who used folk material in his compositions. He was scrupulous in documenting the sources of his works, which frequently combined stylistic influences from several performers. Handy's father believed that ...
"Memphis Blues" was written by "Father of Blues" W. C. Handy (1873-1958) in 1909, but wasn't published until 1912. It is thought to be one of the first blues songs (if not the first) ever written.
another early jazz peice composed by w.c handy made for e.a crump in his bid to become mayor of memphis. this is also one of the first published songs to have the word 'blues' in it :) arrangment Lasse Johnasson.
A lot of the bass got cut out :(
Sue otrzymała nominację do prestiżowej nagrody dla WC Handy najlepszej współczesnej artystki w 2003 r. Sue also received a nomination for the prestigious W.C. Handy Award for best contemporary female artist in 2003,
The Alabama Shakes from Athens, Ala., perform at Pegasus Records in Florence during the W.C. Handy Music Festival. This is the band's complete set. This was shot with a Kodak PlaytTouch pocket HD video camera that was attached to the mic stand I used to record live audio. Sorry it's slightly dark.
top 10 blues songs ~~~~SONGS~~~~ #10 B.B. King- The Thrill is Gone #9 Willie Dixon - Spoonful #8 Hellhound on my trail - Robert Johnson #7 T-Bone Walker- Stormy Monday #6 Muddy Waters - Manish Boy #5 Boogie Chillun - John lee hooker #4 Dust My Broom - Elmore James #3 Pine Top Boogie - Pine Top Smith #2 Mamie Smith - Crazy blues #1 W.C. Handy - Memphis Blues
Based on a story by Marietta Shaginyan. A circus is travelling the roads of the civil war. The actors perform for the Reds and for the Whites alike. Then the circus . In 1929, Kenneth W. Adams and W.C. Handy wrote a short film treatment based on Handy's famous song St. Louis Blues and convinced the film studio RCA . Minnie Mouse Kidnapped Bride after Wedding Ceremony Full Episodes! Mickey Mouse Animation Movies For ▻Thank you for watching and if you love this . Mickey Mouse Stuck in Traffic when the Wedding Full Episodes! Minnie Mouse Animation Movies For Kids ▻Thank you for watching and if you love this movies .
C-VILLE Weekly speaks with Preston Lauterbach, author of Beale Street Dynasty, and Virginia Folklife Program with the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities Director Jon Lohman. Overview: 5:11 — Learn about Lauterbach’s main character, Robert Church, who was born a slave and became the South’s first black millionaire. 12:14 — Learn how the book’s plot evolved out of Lauterbach’s research. 13:07 — Hear how Ida B. Wells, a journalist who helped found the NAACP, “found herself” on Beale Street. 14:25 — W.C. Handy takes Beale Street to another level. 17:50 — Hear more about the Reading Under the Influence: Blues and Brews event, which takes place from 9-11pm Friday, at Champion Brewing Company. 24:35 — Learn how music first drew Lauterbach to Beale Street, a place where everything from swing t...
Primeiro programa do Expresso do Blues, um programa da rádio online OZZ Rock Web Radio. O programa se chama "Uma Breve História de Blues", e conta musicalmente a história do Blues como gênero musical, começando lá pelos idos de 1900 com W.C. Handy até os tempos atuais, com Kenny Wayne Shepperd. Você pode acompanhar o EXPRESSO DO BLUES todas as terças às 22:00, com reapresentação no domingo às 22:00 hs em www.radioozz.com
Jazz Lab Band Autumn Leaves ---Joseph Kosma arr. Peter Blair Killer Joe--- Benny Goleon arr. Michael Sweeney Groovin Hard--- Don Menza arr. Peter Blair Jazz Ensemble Free and easy---Bob Curnow Povo---Freddie Hubbard arr. Mike Kamuf Little sunflower---Freddie Hubbard arr. Mike Kamuf Round Midnight---Thelonius Monk arr. Dave Wolpe St. Loius Blues March---W.C. Handy arr. Victor Goines