A number of cities are famous for 'blues' music. Among these are Detroit, St.Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, New Orleans and Chicago.
Bessie Smith
John Popper from the Blues Traveler maybe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_Traveler
A common blues chord progression used in many blues songs is the 12-bar blues progression.
Some standard blues progressions used in traditional blues music include the 12-bar blues, the 8-bar blues, and the 16-bar blues. These progressions typically follow a specific pattern of chords that create the distinctive sound of the blues genre.
The famous jazz club you might be thinking of is "The Cellar Door." Located in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C., it was known for hosting many legendary performers until it closed in the early 1980s. Unlike Blues Alley, which is still operational, The Cellar Door was a significant venue in the jazz scene during its time.
London
Blues/blues-rock guitar.
Blues
Manchester city's nicknames include City, the Citizens, the blues, and the sky blues. City and the blues are the more common ones.
Freddie King is famous for recording many famous hits as a blues artist. He is known as "The King of Blues", and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
he was the king of the blues due to his ability to play the blues good.
There really isn't a right answer to your question, do you have a blues band in specific?
W. C. Handy is famous for being known as the "Father of the Blues." He was a composer and musician who played a key role in bringing blues music to mainstream audiences. Handy is also known for composing iconic blues songs such as "St. Louis Blues" and "Memphis Blues."
umm he was famous for being a jazz singer in the blues :)
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Both WC.Handy's and Bessie Smith's music styles were Jazz for the blues. The brought blues to the world for everyone to hear and not just for the African Americans where the blues originated from!
The Blues music.