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  1. Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois. It is based on earlier blues idioms, such as Delta blues, but is performed in an urban style. It developed alongside the Great Migration of African Americans of the first half of the twentieth century.

    • 20th century, Chicago, U.S.
  2. Chicago Blues was launched by Muddy Waters, who amplified his sound since he couldn't be heard in noisy nightclubs playing an acoustic guitar. Blues Clubs. As artists and entrepreneurs arrived in Chicago, blues culture changed the cultural life of Chicago.

  3. Blues. As legendary guitarist Robert Johnson put it, Chicago has been a “sweet home” for the blues. The most recognizable cultural signature this city has produced, Chicago blues has diverse and contradictory roots: African American migration from the South and the growth of the modern music industry; regional folk genius and ethnic ...

  4. Coupled with the advent of electric guitar, the blues in Chicago evolved into a defining sound, diverging from its Southern Delta Blues counterpart and writing a unique chapter in the annals of music history. Origins of Blues in Chicago Charting the Harmonic Blues Journey: Genesis and Evolution of the Chicago Blues

  5. The origins of Chicago blues can be traced back to the Great Migration, a movement of African Americans from the southern United States to northern industrial cities like Chicago. This migration brought a diverse range of musical traditions to the Windy City, including the raw and emotional sounds of Delta blues.

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · The 20 Greatest Chicago Blues Records. By Jon Harrington, Ed Mitchell, Tony Russell. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 12 June 2020. From Big Boss Man to Smokestack Lightnin’, these are the stories of the landmark records that electrified the blues and put Chicago on the map. Howlin' Wolf(Image credit: Getty) Baby Face Leroy Trio – Rollin’ And Tumblin’

  7. Aug 28, 2023 · When the great migration of Southern African-Americans came north in the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s, more of them landed in Chicago than anywhere else—and they brought the blues with them. The...

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