Electric blues
Electric blues refers to any type of blues music distinguished by the use of electric amplification for musical instruments. The guitar was the first instrument to be popularly amplified and used by early pioneers T-Bone Walker in the late 1930s and John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters in the 1940s. Their styles developed into West Coast blues, Detroit blues, and post-World War II Chicago blues, which differed from earlier, predominantly acoustic-style blues. By the early 1950s, Little Walter was a featured soloist on blues harmonica using a small hand-held microphone fed into a guitar amplifier. Although it took a little longer, the electric bass guitar gradually replaced the stand-up bass by the early 1960s. Electric organs and especially keyboards later became widely used in electric blues.
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A.B. SkhyAdolphus BellAlan Wilson (musician)Albert CastigliaAlbert White (musician)Andrew "Jr. Boy" JonesAndrew OdomAndrew TibbsAngela StrehliArdie DeanAron BurtonB.B. KingBallad of a Thin ManBarbara LynnBarkin' Bill SmithBarrelhouse ChuckBarry LevensonBernard AllisonBig Daddy WilsonBig Jack JohnsonBig Joe MaherBilly Flynn (musician)Biscuit MillerBlackmailersBlues Boy WillieBob CorritoreBob HiteBob Kirkpatrick (musician)Bob MargolinBobby MackBobby Murray (musician)Bobby Rush (musician)Bobby TenchBobo JenkinsBoo Boo DavisBoogie Bill WebbBooker T. JonesBuddy GuyBugs HendersonC. C. Adcock
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A.B. SkhyAdolphus BellAfter the Rain (Muddy Waters album)Alan Wilson (musician)Albert CastigliaAlbert White (musician)An evening at Trasimeno LakeAna! Live in AmsterdamAndrew "Jr. Boy" JonesAndrew OdomAngela StrehliArdie DeanAron BurtonB.B. KingBallad of a Thin ManBarbara LynnBarkin' Bill SmithBarrelhouse ChuckBarry LevensonBernard AllisonBig Daddy WilsonBig Jack JohnsonBig Joe MaherBilly Flynn (musician)Biscuit MillerBlackmailersBlind for LoveBlue & Lonesome (Rolling Stones album)Blues Boy WillieBlues at SunriseBlues from Laurel CanyonBob CorritoreBob HiteBob Kirkpatrick (musician)Bob MargolinBobby MackBobby Murray (musician)Bobby Rush (musician)Bobby Tench
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Electric blues
Electric blues refers to any type of blues music distinguished by the use of electric amplification for musical instruments. The guitar was the first instrument to be popularly amplified and used by early pioneers T-Bone Walker in the late 1930s and John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters in the 1940s. Their styles developed into West Coast blues, Detroit blues, and post-World War II Chicago blues, which differed from earlier, predominantly acoustic-style blues. By the early 1950s, Little Walter was a featured soloist on blues harmonica using a small hand-held microphone fed into a guitar amplifier. Although it took a little longer, the electric bass guitar gradually replaced the stand-up bass by the early 1960s. Electric organs and especially keyboards later became widely used in electric blues.
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Blues elektryczny (ang. electr ...... Johnny Winter
* The Yardbirds
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El blues eléctrico corresponde ...... exas blues y el Memphis blues.
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Electric Blues bezeichnet jede ...... weit verbreitete Instrumente.
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Electric blues refers to any t ...... widely used in electric blues.
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Elektrické blues je typ blueso ...... Johnny Winter
* The Yardbirds
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L'electric blues (o blues elet ...... sh blues e poi del blues rock.
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Le blues électrique est un sou ...... eppelin ou The Rolling Stones.
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O blues elétrico é um tipo de ...... opularidade desde o anos 1990.
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Електрик-блюз (англ. Electric ...... звитку блюз-року і рок-музики.
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Электрик-блюз (англ. Electric ...... звитию блюз-рока и рок-музыки.
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Blues elektryczny (ang. electr ...... a elektrycznego zaliczają się:
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El blues eléctrico corresponde ...... exas blues y el Memphis blues.
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Electric Blues bezeichnet jede ...... weit verbreitete Instrumente.
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Electric blues refers to any t ...... widely used in electric blues.
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Elektrické blues je typ blueso ...... e tohoto žánru mimo jiné patří
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L'electric blues (o blues elet ...... sh blues e poi del blues rock.
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Le blues électrique est un sou ...... eppelin ou The Rolling Stones.
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O blues elétrico é um tipo de ...... opularidade desde o anos 1990.
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Електрик-блюз (англ. Electric ...... звитку блюз-року і рок-музики.
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Электрик-блюз (англ. Electric ...... звитию блюз-рока и рок-музыки.
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Blues elektryczny
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Blues eléctrico
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Blues elétrico
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Blues électrique
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Electric Blues (Musikrichtung)
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Electric blues
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Electric blues
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Elektra bluso
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Elektrické blues
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Електрик-блюз
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Electric blues
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