W.C. Handy, the Founding Father of American Music EP 1 – Tutwiler – The Forgotten Town
Did you know that the story of American music, as we know it today, began at a tiny train station in a now mostly forgotten town called Tutwiler, MS? We’ll tell you the whole amazing story on AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast.
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LISTEN TO THE SONG that started it all.
Yellow Dog Blues
Composed and Arranged by W.C. Handy
Performed by Jim Holthouser
https://open.spotify.com/track/2wF14lIz4HFeF3O2ODuSQM?si=TCQJ4GVzTT-ptlJltrJRZQ
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