Hart Wand

Hart Wand

Infobox musical artist
Name = Hart A. Wand


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Hart Ancker Wand
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Born = birth date|1887|3|3|mf=y Topeka, Kansas, U.S.
Died = Death date and age|1960|8|9|1887|3|3 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Instrument = Fiddle
Genre = Fiddle band
Occupation = Musician, Bandleader
Years_active = 1900s-1910s
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Hart A. Wand (1887-1960), born in Kansas of German extraction, was an early fiddler and bandleader from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In the musical world he is chiefly noted for publishing the "Dallas Blues" in March of 1912 (copyrighted in September). "Dallas Blues" was the first ever published twelve-bar blues song. [Duncan, "Blues Fiddling Classics", page 30: "This tune was the first 12-bar blues to be published (March 1912). It was written by violinist/band leader Hart Wand from Oklahoma."] [Davis, "The History of the Blues", page 59: "The composer of the very first copyrighted "blues" was Hart Wand, a white Oklahoma violinist and bandleader whose "Dallas Blues" was so named because its melody gave a black porter who worked for Wand's family "the blues to go back to Dallas." This was followed a few months later by "Bably Seal Blues", a negligible item by the black vaudeville performer Arthur"Baby" Seals and ragtime pianist Arthur Matthews."] [Davis, "The History of the Blues", page 59: "But in a sense, the very first blues was the twelve-bar opening verse to the pop song "Oh, You Beautiful Doll," which was published in 1911."]

Little is known about Wand. He was named for his maternal grandfather, Hart P. Ancker. Wand was an 89er, coming with his parents, a brother, and two sisters from Kansas at age two. His father John, an immigrant from Frankfurt, Germany, and successful druggist in Topeka, immediately after the run set up a tent drugstore in what would become Oklahoma City. After his father's death in 1909, Hart Wand took control of the Wand & Son manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City, and kept up his musical interests. Wand moved his business to Chicago sometime before 1920, and by 1920 had settled in New Orleans. He traveled through Europe, Latin America, and Asia for his business. Samuel Charters, who interviewed Wand for his book "The Country Blues" (1959), stated that Wand was respected and well-liked in New Orleans. [Charters, "The Country Blues", page 42.] Wand's wife, Alberta, died in 1982.

References

Bibliography

*Charters, Samuel B. "The Country Blues". Da Capo Press, 1975. ISBN 0-306-80014-4
*Davis, Francis. "The History Of The Blues: The Roots, The Music, The People". Da Capo Press, 2003. ISBN 0-306-81295-7
*Duncan, Craig. "Blues Fiddling Classics". Mel Bay Publications, 1994. ISBN 0-7866-1855-8

External links

* [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/B/BL016.html Blues]


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