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  1. The later, post-World War II version of Electric Memphis Blues featured explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals. This wonderfully animated music was largely captured for posterity by Sam Phillips at the Memphis Recording Service studio, later issuing much of it on his Sun Records label.

  2. Electric Memphis Blues. The later, post-World War II version of Electric Memphis Blues featured explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals. This wonderfully animated music was largely captured for posterity by Sam Phillips at the Memphis Recording Service studio, later issuing much of it on ...

  3. The later, post-World War II version of Electric Memphis Blues featured explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals. This wonderfully animated music was largely captured for posterity by Sam Phillips at the Memphis Recording Service studio, later issuing much of it on his Sun Records label.

  4. Pre-war Memphis was home to country blues greats like Furry Lewis, Sleepy John Estes, Robert Wilkins—famously covered by the Rolling Stones—and Memphis Minnie. Postwar Memphis gave rise to some of the biggest names in electric blues and was ground zero for the development of rock ‘n' roll.

  5. Apr 28, 2024 · Chris Rea - Electric Memphis Blues Blue Guitars 2005, Album Number Four - Electric Memphis Blues.Blue Guitars is a Blues album released by Chris Rea on Octob...

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  6. Memphis blues is a style of blues music that originated in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1920s and 1930s. It is characterized by its use of electric guitars, harmonicas, and a steady rhythm. The lyrics often focus on themes of love, heartbreak, and social injustice. The genre has been influential in the development of rock and roll and has produced ...

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  8. Nov 29, 2012 · Memphis, too, was a hotbed of electric blues. Pat Hare was only one of the several great guitarists Bobby "Blue" Bland got to work with over the years, and he's in fine style on the 1957 hit ...

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