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- 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: "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.»
- Davis, The History of the Blues, page 59: "The composer of the very first copyright «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 Wands 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."
- Charters, The Country Blues, pages 34-35: "The first was Hart Wands "Dallas Blues, " published in March; the second was Arthur Sealss "Bab Seals' Blues, " published in August; Handy finally brought out his blues in September. Both Handy and Arthur Seals were Negroes, but the music that they titled "blues is more or less derived from the standard popular musical styles of the «coon-song» and «cake-walk» type. It is ironic the first published piece in the Negro "blues idiom, «Dallas Blues,' was by a white man, Hart Wand.»
- Charters, The Country Blues, page 35.
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- Curiel, Jonathan. Muslim Roots of the Blues, SFGate. 24 2005.
- Garofalo, Reebee Rockin' Out: Popular Music in the USA. Allyn & Bacon, 1997. P. 27. ISBN 978-0-205-13703-9
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