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Today, William Christopher Handy is regarded more as a musical anthropologist who profited highly from the tunes he gathered in the field than as a composer. However, whether or not he actually wrote the raw material he edited into blues and jazz classics, Handy's machinations served a major role in establishing the blues as a major force in American pop. Handy also gave us dozens of the most playable and singable blues ever put on paper, as Armstrong reestablishes with this 1954 collection of 12 of the best-known works by the "Father of the Blues." This is probably the most familiar edition of Armstrong's All-Stars, starring trombonist Trummy Young, clarinetist Barney Bigard, and singer Velma Middleton. The first of two Satchlemouthed composer collections produced by George Avakian (the other was SATCH PLAYS FATS), LOUIS PLAYS HANDY is as major a meeting of men and material as has ever beenrecorded. Will Friedwald, Barnes & Noble