1.Albert King
2.Magic Sam
3.John Lee Hooker
rhythm and blues
One of the most famous blues riffs is the opening riff of "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, often mistakenly associated with blues. However, in the true blues genre, the classic twelve-bar blues progression and riffs from artists like B.B. King, particularly in songs like "The Thrill is Gone," stand out. These riffs encapsulate the essence of blues with their expressive bends and emotive phrasing, making them iconic in the genre.
Blues artists were traveling musicians, making it difficult to establish a permanent address. (APEX )
B.B. King is one of the most famous musicians known for performing the blues, recognized for his expressive guitar playing and soulful voice. Other legendary blues artists include Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Etta James, each contributing significantly to the genre's development and popularity. Their influence has shaped not only blues music but also various other genres, including rock and jazz.
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Melissa hart
Charlie Patton was a renowned American Delta blues musician. He is considered the father of the Delta blues genre. Many Delta blues artists note Charlie Patton as their inspiration.
Summertime Blues was originally recorded by Eddie Cochran in August 1958. There have been 12 artists to do a cover version of the song. Some of the most famous artists to do the song are Alan Jackson, The Beach Boys, and The Who.
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Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da vici
rhythm and blues
ross and timmy
B.B. King
Blues artists were traveling musicians, making it difficult to establish a permanent address
One of the most famous blues riffs is the opening riff of "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, often mistakenly associated with blues. However, in the true blues genre, the classic twelve-bar blues progression and riffs from artists like B.B. King, particularly in songs like "The Thrill is Gone," stand out. These riffs encapsulate the essence of blues with their expressive bends and emotive phrasing, making them iconic in the genre.
Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo
Raphael, Leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo