Modern Blues

Since the late 1940s, Muddy Waters and friends developed the modern, electrified blues style, originally based on the rural blues from Mississippi, known as Chicago Southside style blues. Other players, often from Chicago's Westside, incorporated rhythm 'n' blues, later soul music, and even - since the 1980s - funk and rock rhythms and grooves and made blues popular amongst rock and soul fans: Jimmy Johnson, Syl Johnson, Luther Allison, Lonnie Brooks, Son Seals, Buddy Guy, Sugar Blue ...

Since the late 1940s, Muddy Waters and friends developed the modern, electrified blues style, originally based on the rural blues from Mississippi, known as Chicago Southside style blues. Other... read more »
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Modern Blues

Since the late 1940s, Muddy Waters and friends developed the modern, electrified blues style, originally based on the rural blues from Mississippi, known as Chicago Southside style blues. Other players, often from Chicago's Westside, incorporated rhythm 'n' blues, later soul music, and even - since the 1980s - funk and rock rhythms and grooves and made blues popular amongst rock and soul fans: Jimmy Johnson, Syl Johnson, Luther Allison, Lonnie Brooks, Son Seals, Buddy Guy, Sugar Blue ...

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