Background
Handy was born in Pass Christian, Mississippi.
Handy was born in Pass Christian, Mississippi.
Handy"s style was rooted in New Orleans Jazz but also incorporated elements of Rhythm & Blues.
He switched to alto saxophone in 1928, and was little-known outside of Louisiana until the 1960s, when he began playing frequently with Kid Sheik Cola and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and recorded for GHB Records, Radio Corporation of America, and Jazz Crusade. He is well known for playing in the December Band alongside Kid Thomas Valentine, Big Jim Robinson, Sammy Rimington, Bill Sinclair, Dick Griffith, "Mouldy" Dick Mccarthy and Sammy Pen. His solo on "Ice Cream" is well known in New Orleans Jazz.
Another one of his cuts that is often reproduced is "Cap"s Blues".
This is one of the most raw blues solos ever played on the saxophone. He was one of the most versatile saxophone players to play Jazz.
Scott Yanow called him "one of the top New Orleans musicians of the 1960s." He died in New York City.