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Sunday, July 27, 2008

List of blues musicians

Performers in the blues style range from primitive, one-chord Delta players to big bands to country music to rock and roll to classical music.

Early Styles (Musicians Active before 1930)

Table of contents
1 Early Country Blues
2 Early Urban Blues
3 Early Jazz Blues
4 Kansas City Blues
5 Post War Jazz Blues
6 Chicago/Detroit Blues
7 Modern Blues (post 1950s)
8 Blues in late 1960s Rock Music
9 Blues in conventional pop music

Early Country Blues

Early Urban Blues

Early Jazz Blues

Kansas City Blues

Later Styles

Post War Jazz Blues

Chicago/Detroit Blues

Modern Blues (post 1950s)

Blues in late 1960s Rock Music

Blues in conventional pop music

Blues in Country Music

Blues influence in classical music

  • George Gershwin, (1898-1937), 's "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Concerto in F"
  • Honegger's "Pacific 231", the "train song" as concerto.
  • William Grant Still, "Afro-American Symphony"

Blues in contemporary rock and pop music



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