there are white people playing it now.
it was effected my the blues. the blues were developed in America and reflect the culture
there are white people playing it now.
they dont have as good of people as the did
Blues influenced R&B, Rock and Roll, Rap, Hip Hop, and definetely changed jazz
its known to squaddies as blues and has not changed since 1945. if you wish to see it google no1 army blues.....
Be Bop A Lu La , I believe Gene Vincent wrote this song in the early rock n roll style, but as years went on he changed it to a blues song.It was the blues from the start and that's where rock n roll came from. I can't understand why more people love rock than the blues . Blues created rock.
The Cold War happened which changed major influences(music) in the United States The cold war had nothing to do with it. Migration from the south by blacks to the cities in the north like Chicago and Detroit saw country blues develop into electric blues which then branched off into R&B and soul.
Blues music has evolved significantly since its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, transitioning from its roots in African American spirituals and folk music to various subgenres like Chicago blues, Delta blues, and electric blues. As it integrated elements from rock, jazz, and R&B, blues became more diverse, influencing and merging with other genres. The themes of the lyrics have also expanded, reflecting broader societal issues and personal experiences. Today, contemporary blues artists continue to innovate while paying homage to traditional sounds.
Blues' Blues was created in 1972.
Blues on Top of Blues was created in 1968.
Delta Blues, often called the original blues. This includes Robert Johnson, Leadbelly, and Son House. Chicago Blues, which is basically the delta blues but electric. Muddy Waters is considered the first, but there is also Howlin' Wolf and Little Walters solo stuff is quite good. Texas Blues, Memphis Blues, Detroit Blues and then Blues Rock that originated in the 1960's.
these are the ones that had top forty hits: blues brothers blues image blues magoos blues traveler