Chicago Blues is a form of 'blues' music that originated in Chicago. The difference between Chicago Blues and 'normal' blues is Chicago blues tend to have more electrically-amplified guitar, drums, piano Bass Guitar and Saxophone.
The Climax Chicago Blues Band was created in 1968.
Salutes the Chicago Blues Tradition was created on 1993-07-07.
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.
The blues musician 'Muddy Waters', known as the "father of modern Chicago blues", was born McKinley Morganfield.
Robert Johnson "Sweet Home Chicago" was originally recorded by blues musician Robert Johnson in 1936. Authorship is disputed, as the song is essentially a variation of "Kokomo Blues", recorded by Scrapper Blackwell in 1928.
The Climax Chicago Blues Band was created in 1968.
The address of the Chicago Blues Museum is: Po Box 81410, Chicago, IL 60681-0410
The phone number of the Chicago Blues Museum is: 773-828-8118.
The address of the Chicago Blues Museum Gallery is: 3636 S Iron St, Chicago, IL 60609
Chicago Blues - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009
Salutes the Chicago Blues Tradition was created on 1993-07-07.
The phone number of the Chicago Blues Museum Gallery is: 773-828-8118.
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The address of The Chicago House of Blues is 328 N. Dearbon, Chicago, IL, 60654. This is in the Near North Side of Chicago rather than being centrally located.
On Chicago Blues CDs, one would find material recorded by blues musicians from Chicago. These musicians - pioneers of the electric blues sound - include Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy and Koko Taylor. Notable Chicago based record labels specialising in blues music at the birth of the scene included Chess Records and Delmark Records.
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Both Jazz and Blues are more associated, and more popular in New Orleans than with Chicago.