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  1. West Coast blues is a type of blues music influenced by jazz and jump blues, with strong piano-dominated sounds and jazzy guitar solos, which originated from Texas blues players who relocated to California in the 1940s.

  2. West Coast Blues. More piano-based and jazz-influenced than anything else, West Coast Blues is -- in actuality -- the California style, with all of the genre's main practitioners coming to prominence there, if not actual natives of the state in particular.

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    The first post-war music trend was jump-blues, an up tempo fusion of jazz and blues that was not a big stretch for players steeped in the light country blues of Texas. Big swing bands had become uneconomic for dancehalls, but smaller R&B bands with electric instruments and one or two brass players, like the Johnny Otis Show, andBig Joe Turner‘s pia...

    The 16-year-old Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson brought his distinctive style to the astonishing ‘Space Guitar’ in 1954, later scoring a big hit with ‘Gangster of Love’, and he had a long career touring the world. His ‘mangle-it strangle-it’ style was a huge influence on Frank Zappa, much as Howlin’ Wolf‘s vocal growl was the inspiration for Zappa’s collabo...

    The late 60’s saw plenty of activity on the West Coast Blues scene. Canned Heat had a couple of big chart hits and cut a seminal album with John Lee Hooker before the unfortunate death of the inspirational Al ‘Blind Owl’ Wilson. Charlie Musselwhite relocated from Chicago and picked up local talent like Robben Ford. ‘Godfather of British Blues‘John ...

    • Classic Female Blues. Many of the stars of early blues music were female vocalists who were hugely influential in bringing the blues to a wider audience and popularszing the music.
    • Delta Blues. The blues originating in the Mississippi delta is one of the oldest known forms of blues and also one of the the first to be captured on record.
    • Chicago Blues. The great migration of the 1920s saw many black musicians moving north to cities in search of work and a better life. The blues began to evolve in this new environment and developments in different cities are often grouped together under the umbrella terms ‘Urban Blues’ or ‘Electric Blues’.
    • Boogie Woogie. One of the few styles to feature blues piano players as the primary instrumentalist, Boogie Woogie was established by pianists in Chicago in the 30s and early 40s.
  3. West Coast Blues is the style of blues that developed in Los Angeles and other parts of California mostly in the 1930's and 40's. T-Bone Walker is the best known of the guitarists in the style.

  4. West Coast blues is a type of blues music characterized by jazz and jump blues influences, strong piano-dominated sounds and jazzy guitar solos, which originated from Texas blues players relocated to California in the 1940s.

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  6. More piano-based and jazz-influenced than anything else, West Coast Blues is -- in actuality -- the California style, with all of the genre's main practitioners coming to prominence there, if not actual natives of the state in particular.

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