Sunday, January 30, 2011

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The Blues Styles: Modern Electric 13 - 14 British - 15 Rhythm Soul - 16



13 - Modern Electric Blues Modern Electric
The
began in the late 70s, with music that took over the classic blues reworked in modern terms, a set of Electrified Chicago and Texas Blues-influenced Rock.

style encompasses very different artists: who plays a blues rock hybrid with showy guitar solo to those who faithfully interprets the old Chicago Blues.



And yet who is playing the Country Blues, and others who have combined traditional styles with funk, hip-hop and electronic music.

Artists: Slim Harpo, Howlin 'Wolf, Hound Dog Taylor, Muddy Waters (pictured), Albert Collins, Elmore James, Buddy Guy, Freddie King, T-Bone Walker, BB King, Hubert Sumlin.



14 - British Blues

style born in the 50s, beginning closely related and similar to American blues




the mid-60s it evolves into its generally through the British led by guitarist John Mayall and Eric Clapton to join the string bending (bending of the strings) of BB King, Albert Collins and Freddie King to the volume of the speakers.

The British blues evolves mostly in blues rock with the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton who became the world-famous rock stars.
The success of this style is right in the mix between blues, rock and pop music.

Artists: Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, Animals, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall (pictured), the Yardbirds, Rory Gallagher.


15 - Soul Rhythm and Blues

'perhaps the most modern blues style, born from the combination of blues and 50s to 60s.


To make the sound more full-bodied groups used a horn section, even very small.

most important artists: Johnny Adams, Kip Anderson, Bobby Blue Blond, Otis Clay (pictured), Vernon Garrett, Denise LaSalle, Latimore, Little Milton, Bobby Rush, Johnny Taylor, Artie Blues Boy White.


16 - Blues Dancing

It 's a combination of swing, jazz and blues with a horn section that follow the rhythm
booogie woogie.


born in the years' 40 and its salient features were the pace accelerated, the influence of the big swing bands, the strong vocalists and groups consist of at least six musicians plus the brass section.

Despite missing the more modern instruments such as electric guitars, blues dance style was very important, with a great commercial success, and still the same success in the past.

Artists: Roy Brown, Nappy Brown (pictured), Roy Milton, Johnny Otis, Red Prysock, Big Jay McNeely, Amos Milburn, Jimmy Liggins, Wynonie Harris, Louis Prima.

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