There really isn't a right answer to your question, do you have a blues band in specific?
Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the US around the 1860s. It incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture.
Among the cities in which the blues initially took root were St. Louis, Atlanta, and Memphis. John Lee Hooker settled in Detroit, and on the West Coast T-Bone Walker created a style later adopted by B.B. King.
Today blues is often played in pubs, American bars and restaurants, etc. during daytime to ensure a calm, pleasant atmosphere.
The Blues originated in the Mississippi Delta and was performed by slaves to help pass the time. It then later became a 'strictly-black' form of music before Elvis Presley, who grew up in a black community, inadvertently introduced Blues Music to white people.
Blues music is still performed worldwide in various venues, as well as being a major influence in nearly all modern music.
Blues music originated in America by the black slaves who had been brought over from Africa and made to work in the cotton and vegetable fields there.
In America during slavery by w.c handy the famous blues artist
they worked in cotton fields in afican and i don't have a clue of were they live anyone else know
it started of in Africa but the slaves brought it over to the USA and it was performed in bars across America................lol!!
IN THE DELTA
The Rolling Stones
Dire Straits, Johhny Lange, BB King, Eric Clapton
She performed bop, swing, and vocal jazz
In country blues music (pre-amplification) they generally didn't use percussion. Generally they stomped their feet. After the implementation of amplification however, blues bands did start to use drums. There wasn't a preferred brand or model, generally the drummers just chose whatever was available to them.
Many celebrations include marching bands or drum corps. Different holidays where parades occur are good times to see a marching band perform in a parade setting. Along with parades marching bands also perform field shows that most often take place during the halftime of a football game. Of course, a football game only has at maximum two bands that each perform once. Many bands also take part in competitions as well as band festivals. Both of these types of shows focus completely on marching bands and their performances. Numerous marching bands belong to different competitive organizations whether they are a high school band, college band, or some variation of a drum corps. Since these organizations have member schools that vary in size, they have different levels of judging depending upon the size of the school/marching unit. Each of these organizations hosts so many shows a year where these groups perform usually culminating in a championship for the year. Band festivals differ from competitions for the fact that they are not judged and simply a way for bands to perform their shows.
There really isn't a right answer to your question, do you have a blues band in specific?
whats bands are better then the Moody Blues (1964-1974)
these are the ones that had top forty hits: blues brothers blues image blues magoos blues traveler
The Rolling Stones
most blues & jazz bands
Bob Marley performed reggae, not blues.
At concerts or competitions
moody blues
Justin bieber
There are very many bands that perform alternative rock songs. Some well known bands are Reliant K, Box Car Racer, Paramore, Flyleaf, Taking Back Sunday and Nirvana.
The Searchers The Beach Boys The Blues Magoos
While the Convention Center in Washington has the capacity to host concerts with a large audience, there is no information available about any bands who are due to perform there in the near future.