W. C. Handy

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Definition

Proper noun A specific person: William Christopher Handy, an American composer and musician, widely known as the "Father of the Blues" for his role in popularizing the blues genre by transcribing, publishing, and performing traditional blues music.

Usage Examples
  • The music festival was dedicated to the legacy of W. C. Handy.
  • Many scholars study the early recordings of W. C. Handy.
  • W. C. Handy's composition "St. Louis Blues" is considered a classic.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used attributively to describe awards, festivals, or landmarks named in his honor.
    • She received a W. C. Handy Award for her contribution to blues music.
    • We visited the W. C. Handy Cultural Park in his hometown.
Variants and Related Words
  • W. C. Handy is the standard abbreviated form. The full name is William Christopher Handy.
  • Handy, W. C. is a common bibliographic or cataloging variant.
Synonyms
  • The Father of the Blues (his honorary title).
  • Blues pioneer (a descriptive synonym for his role).
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • While there are no direct idioms, his name is central to phrases like "in the tradition of W. C. Handy" or "the W. C. Handy era," referring to the early period of published blues music.
Noun
  1. United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)