Handy, W.C. - periodical articles "About W. C. Handy." Music Journal 8 (Nov. 1950): 32-33. Brief tribute to Handy and outline of his career. Allen, W. C. "St. Louis Blues (discography)." Jazz Journal 8 (24 Nov. 1955):24. Valuable discography. "American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers." National Music Council Bulletin 29 (no. 3 1969): 24-25. "Back Home (HandyÕs Birthplace)." Down Beat 24 (9 Jan. 1957): 32. "Beale Street's Hero." Time 27 (25 May 1936): 54, 56. Blau, George. "W. C. Handy." Music Memories 3 (no. 2 16-18). Borneman, E. "A Letter from the Days when Jazz was King." Melody Maker 27 (11 Aug. 1951): 3. Borneman, E. "Handy in Cuba." Melody Maker 28 (23 Aug. 1952): pp. ? "Boss Crump is Dead." Melody Maker 30 (30 Oct. 1954): 9. Burton, J. "Honor Roll of Popular Songwriters. No. 30 - William C. Handy." Billboard 61 (30 July 1949): 63. Cerulli, D. "W. C. Handy's Story of the Blues." Down Beat 25 (3 April 1958): 15-16+. Cole, N. "I'm Proud of this Picture." Melody Maker 33 (24 May 1958): 3. Nat "King" Cole's thoughts on portraying Handy in 1958 biographical motion picture, "St. Louis Blues." "Davis Eulogizes Handy." Billboard 81 (29 March 1969): MS30. Dobie, W. "Not All Jazz Historians Remember W. C. Handy's 1928 Carnegie Concert." Swinging Newsletter 8 (no. 35, 1978): 5. "Ebony Hall of Fame." Ebony 14 (Feb. 1959): 61-63. "Eight Foot Statue of Handy to Be Placed in Memphis, Tenn.; Handy Park, May 1, 1960,: Jet (5 May 1960): 58. "End of a Blue Note; Jazzman W. C. Handy is Given a Musical Funeral." Life 44 (14 April 1958): 109-110. A two-paragraph tribute, with photographs of Marion Anderson, Oscar Hammerstein, Cab Callaway, other notables honoring Handy at funeral. "Evening Sun Goes Down." Ebony 13 (June 1958): 96-98. "Father of the Blues (Influence of Tango on Blues)." Record Research 3 (March-April 1958): 3. Fellows, M. H. "Heart of the Blues." Etude 58 (March 1949):152. Godwin, E. "Where de Southern Cross de Yellow Dog." Second Line 17 (Sept. - Oct. 1966): 112. "Handy Brothers, Vogel, Settle Blues Fuss." Billboard 65 (23 May 1953): 14. "Handy Home Museum." ASCAP Today 5 ( no 1 1971): 21. "Handy Portrait First Black to Hand in Tenn. Capitol." Jet 43 (15 March, 1973): 55. Hardin, G. E. "Mr. Handy's Beale Street." Sepia 8 (July 1960): 24-28. Hentoff, Nat. "A Visit with W. C. Handy: At 80, a Link to the Past." Down Beat 20 (30 Dec. 1953): 3. Handy speaks profoundly on the origin and nature of Blues, and of his contributions to the evolution of Black American music. "His Widow Accepts W. C. Handy Commemorative Stamps in Memphis, Tenn." Jet 36 (5 June 1969): 36. Hoefer, George. "Tales of Two Jazzmen: One True, Other False." Down Beat 17 (18 April 1952):7. Claims the Spanish Habanera rhythm in St. Louis Blues was taken from an arrangement of the tune made J. Paul Wyer. "Honor 'Father of the Blues'." Billboard 69 (18 Nov. 1957): 1. An account of festivities honoring Handy on his 84th birthday at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. "How Handy Wrote the Blues." Ebony 13 (Dec. 1957): 69-70. Hutchins, Fred L. "Beale Street as It Was." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 26 (1972): 56-63. Hutton, J. "Now Handy Takes the Flower Road." Melody Maker 42 (5 Aug. 1967): 6. Jones, M. "This World of Jazz." Melody Maker 33 (5 April 1958): 10. "Just Like Old Times." Time 65 (13 June 1965): 47. Good, colorful (if brief) description of Beale Street, as it existed before and after Handy's composition of "Mr. Crump," which was to become "Memphis Blues." Kay, G. W. "William Christopher Handy, Father of the Blues--A History of Published Blues." Jazz Journal 24 (March 1971): 10-12. Leonard, A. G. "Handy Stamp." Jazz Journal 21 (December 1968): 25. Levine, Henry. "Gershwin, Handy and the Blues." Clavier. n. 7 (1970): 10-20. Describes and documents Handy's influence upon the composition of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Extensive musical examples, as well as facsimiles of Gershwin's letters to Handy and to Levine. Lucas, J. "Bicentennial Canticles." Second Line 28 (Summer 1976): 7-8. Lucas, J. "Music of the Mississippi." Second Line 30 (Winter 1978): 28-29. Lyttleton, H. "The Father of the Blues." Melody Maker 33 (12 April 1958): 3. Lyttleton, H. "The Paradox of W. C. Handy." Melody Maker 33 (19 April, 1958): 33-34. Morrison, A. "W. C. Handy: Broadway's Grand Old Man of Music." Ebony 9, (November 1953: 59-62). "Muscle Shoals Honors W. C. Handy." Billboard. Billboard 82 (5 December 1970): 46. Neal, L. "The Ethos of the Blues." Black Scholar 3 (Summer 1972): 42-48. Neill, Kenneth. "Beale Street Remembered: a Pictorial History of the Street that Sang to the World." Memphis (Magazine) 7 (April,1982): 38-44. Down Beat 25 ( 1 May 1958): 11.[Obituary]. International Musician 56 (May 1958): 32.[Obituary]. Orkester Journal 26 (April 1958): 6.[Obituary]. Platt, D. "Handy Archives '1956'." Record Research 3 (March-April 1958): 3. "Polls: Tales of Mr. Crump." Melody Maker 41 (26 March, 1966): 8. Rossi, N. "Father of the Blues." Music Journal 29 (May 1971): 24-26. Roy, J. H. "Where There's a Will; Story." Negro History Bulletin 16 (February 1953): 66. Scarborough, D. "The Blues as Folksongs." Texas Folklore SOciety Publications no. 2 (1922): 52-66. Sinclair, C. "'St. Louis Blues' Fine Handy Epitaph." Billbaord 70 (7 April 1958):7. Review of film biography. Smith, N. "Der Vater des Blues." Musikhandel 12 (no. 2 1961): 66. Souchon, E. "W. C. Handy: An Enigma." Record Changer 11 (May 1952): 3-4. Southern, Eileen. "In Retrospect: Letters from W. C. Handy to William Grant Still." The Black Perspective In Music 7 (1979): 199-233, 8 (1980): 65-119. Handy's letters to Still are reprinted with introduction and notes by Southern. "Stamps of Musical Interest." Musical Opinion 95 (July 1972): 521. "Surgery for W. C. Handy." Down Beat 23 (8 February 1956): 9. Testoni, G. "El Mondo del Blues." Musica Jazz 20 (Jan. 1964):11-12, 20 (March 1964): 21-23. Traill. S. "Editorial." Jazz Journal 24 (March 1971): 1. Traill, S. "St. Louis Blues: the Story of W. C. Handy--Father of the Blues." Jazz Journal 11 (May 1958): 9-10. Article on motion picture biography. "Tribute to W.C. Handy and the Blues Tradition." Black World. 23 (April 1974): 49-50. "Two for Number 84." Down Beat 24 (26 Dec. 1957): 7. Tynan, J. "St. Louis Blues." Down Beat 25 (3 April 1958): 13-14. "U. S. Honors W. C. Handy." ASCAP Today 3 (no. 1, 1969): 9. Describes postage stamp honoring Handy's music. "W. C. Handy." ASCAP Today 3 (no. 2, 1969): 4-8. "W. C. Handy, Bessie Smith Honored." Down Beat 40 (20 Dec. 1973): 121. "W. C. Handy Centennial Honored with Concerts, Shows." Music Trades 121 (December 1973): 18. "W. C. Handy Cuts LP for Archives." Down Beat 19 (21 May 1952): 14. "W. C. Handy Memorial, an 8 Foot Bronze Statue, Dedicated in Handy Park, Memphis, Tenn." Jet (19 May 1960): 60. Wellstood, D. "W. C. Handy Blues." Jazz Review 1 (Dec. 1958):34-35. Record review. Williams, B. "Home of Blues and Soul." Billboard 81 (29 March 1969): MS3-4. Williams, B. "Memphis, Handy Fests Coupled." Billboard 81 (7 June 1969): 6. Wolf, J. Q. "Aunt Caroline Dye: The Gypsy in the 'St. Louis BLues.'" Southern Folklore Quarterly 33 (no. 4, 1969): 339-346. 4/92