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Blues rock

Index Blues rock

Blues rock is a fusion genre and form of rock music that relies on the chords/scales and instrumental improvisation of blues. [1]

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  1. 146 relations: Acid rock, Aerosmith, Alan Wilson (musician), Albert King, Album-oriented rock, Alexis Korner, All Music Guide to the Blues, Allison & Busby, AllMusic, Band of Gypsys, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Billboard (magazine), Black Magic Woman, Blak and Blu, Bluegrass music, Blues, Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, Bob Hite, Bobby Bland, Bonnie Raitt, Boogie, Boogie rock, British rhythm and blues, Bulls of Prey, Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad), Canned Heat, Cengage Group, Chicago blues, Chicken Shack, Chord substitution, Classic rock, Climax Blues Band, Country music, Cream (band), Cross Road Blues, Cyril Davies, Da Capo Press, Delta blues, Distortion (music), Dominant (music), Dr. Feelgood (band), Duke University Press, East-West (The Butterfield Blues Band album), Electric blues, Electric guitar, Elmore James, Elvin Bishop, Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac, Foghat, ... Expand index (96 more) »

  2. Blues music genres

Acid rock

Acid rock is a loosely defined type of rock music that evolved out of the mid-1960s garage punk movement and helped launch the psychedelic subculture. Blues rock and Acid rock are rock music genres.

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Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970.

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Alan Wilson (musician)

Alan Christie Wilson (July 4, 1943 – September 3, 1970), nicknamed "Blind Owl", was an American musician, best known as the co-founder, leader, co-lead singer, and primary composer of the blues band Canned Heat.

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Albert King

Albert Nelson (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), known by his stage name Albert King, was an American guitarist and singer who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time.

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Album-oriented rock

Album-oriented rock (AOR, originally called album-oriented radio) is an FM radio format created in the United States in the late 1960s that focuses on the full repertoire of rock albums and is currently associated with classic rock. Blues rock and album-oriented rock are rock music genres.

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Alexis Korner

Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner (19 April 1928 – 1 January 1984), known professionally as Alexis Korner, was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster, who has sometimes been referred to as "a founding father of British blues".

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All Music Guide to the Blues

All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues is a non-fiction, encyclopedic referencing of blues music compiled under the direction of All Media Guide.

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Allison & Busby

Allison & Busby (A & B) is a publishing house based in London established by Clive Allison and Margaret Busby in 1967.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Band of Gypsys

Band of Gypsys is a live album by Jimi Hendrix and the first without his original group, the Jimi Hendrix Experience.

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Big Brother and the Holding Company

Big Brother and the Holding Company are an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Airplane.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Black Magic Woman

"Black Magic Woman" is a song written by British musician Peter Green, which first appeared as a single for his band Fleetwood Mac in 1968.

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Blak and Blu

Blak and Blu is the major-label debut studio album by American musician Gary Clark Jr., released on October 22, 2012.

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Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. Blues rock and Bluegrass music are American styles of music.

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Blues

Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues rock and Blues are American styles of music.

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Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton

Blues Breakers, colloquially known as The Beano Album, is the debut studio album by the English blues rock band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, originally credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton.

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Bob Hite

Robert Ernest Hite (February 26, 1943 – April 5, 1981) was the co-lead vocalist of the American blues and rock band Canned Heat, from 1965 to his death in 1981.

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Bobby Bland

Robert Calvin Bland (born Robert Calvin Brooks; January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer.

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Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

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Boogie

Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm,Burrows, Terry (1995).

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Boogie rock

Boogie rock is a style of blues rock music that developed in the late 1960s. Blues rock and Boogie rock are blues music genres and rock music genres.

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British rhythm and blues

British rhythm and blues (or R&B) was a musical movement that developed in the United Kingdom between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, and reached a peak in the mid-1960s. Blues rock and British rhythm and blues are 1960s in music and British styles of music.

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Bulls of Prey

Bulls of Prey is a Hungarian rock band, residing in Budapest.

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Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)

"Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)" (commonly referred to as "Stormy Monday") is a song written and recorded by American blues electric guitar pioneer T-Bone Walker.

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Canned Heat

Canned Heat is an American blues and rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965.

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Cengage Group

Cengage Group is an American educational content, technology, and services company for higher education, K–12, professional, and library markets.

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Chicago blues

Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois. Blues rock and Chicago blues are blues music genres.

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Chicken Shack

Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (later McVie) (vocals and keyboards) in 1967.

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Chord substitution

In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords, or a chord progression.

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Classic rock

Classic rock is a radio format that developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. Blues rock and Classic rock are 1960s in music.

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Climax Blues Band

Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) are a British blues rock band.

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest. Blues rock and country music are 1960s in music and American styles of music.

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Cream (band)

Cream were a British rock band formed in London in 1966.

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Cross Road Blues

"Cross Road Blues" (commonly known as "Crossroads") is a song written by the American blues artist Robert Johnson.

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Cyril Davies

Cyril Davies (23 January 1932 – 7 January 1964) was an English blues musician, and one of the first blues harmonica players in England.

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Da Capo Press

Da Capo Press is an American publishing company with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Delta blues

Delta blues is one of the earliest-known styles of blues. Blues rock and Delta blues are blues music genres.

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Distortion (music)

Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.

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Dominant (music)

In music, the dominant is the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale.

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Dr. Feelgood (band)

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Duke University Press

Duke University Press is an academic publisher and university press affiliated with Duke University.

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East-West (The Butterfield Blues Band album)

East-West is the second album by the American blues rock band the Butterfield Blues Band, released in 1966 on the Elektra label.

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Electric blues

Electric blues is blues music distinguished by the use of electric amplification for musical instruments. Blues rock and electric blues are blues music genres.

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Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar.

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Elmore James

Elmore James (Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader.

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Elvin Bishop

Elvin Richard Bishop (born October 21, 1942) is an American blues and rock music singer, guitarist, bandleader, and songwriter.

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Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band formed in London in 1967 by guitarist and singer Peter Green.

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Foghat

Foghat are an English rock band formed in London in 1971.

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Freddie King

Freddie King (September 3, 1934December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.

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Gary Clark Jr.

Gary Lee Clark Jr. (born February 15, 1984) is an American guitarist and singer who fuses blues, rock and soul music with elements of hip hop.

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Gary Moore

Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 19526 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician.

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Greenwood Publishing Group

Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG), also known as ABC-Clio/Greenwood (stylized ABC-CLIO/Greenwood), is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-Clio.

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Hal Leonard

Hal Leonard LLC (formerly Hal Leonard Corporation) is an American music publishing and distribution company founded in Winona, Minnesota, by Harold "Hal" Edstrom, his brother, Everett "Leonard" Edstrom, and fellow musician Roger Busdicker.

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Hard rock

Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Blues rock and Hard rock are 1960s in music and rock music genres.

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Harper Perennial

Harper Perennial is a paperback imprint of the publishing house HarperCollins Publishers.

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Heavy metal music

Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. Blues rock and Heavy metal music are American styles of music, British styles of music and rock music genres.

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Howlin' Wolf

Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910January 10, 1976), better known by his stage name Howlin' Wolf, was an American blues singer and guitarist.

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Jam session

A jam session is a relatively informal musical event, process, or activity where musicians, typically instrumentalists, play improvised solos and vamp over tunes, drones, songs, and chord progressions.

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Janis Joplin

Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter.

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Jazz improvisation

Jazz improvisation is the spontaneous invention of melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts in a performance of jazz music.

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Jeff Beck

Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 194410 January 2023) was an English guitarist.

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Jeff Healey

Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, 1966 – March 2, 2008) was a Canadian blues, rock and jazz guitarist, singer and songwriter who attained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Jerome Arnold

Romeo Maurice "Jerome" Arnold (born November 26, 1936) is an American bassist, known for his work with Howlin' Wolf, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the 1960s.

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Jethro Tull (band)

Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967.

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Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer.

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Jimmy Page

James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin.

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Jimmy Reed

Mathis James Reed (September 6, 1925 – August 29, 1976) was an American blues musician and songwriter.

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Joanne Shaw Taylor

Joanne Shaw Taylor (born 1985, England) is an English singer and guitarist.

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Joe Hill Louis

Lester Hill (September 23, 1921 – August 5, 1957), known professionally as Joe Hill Louis, was an American singer, guitarist, harmonica player and one-man band.

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John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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John Mayall

John Brumwell Mayall (29 November 1933 – 22 July 2024) was an English blues and rock musician, songwriter and producer.

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Johnny Winter

John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer.

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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American three-piece rock band from New York City, formed in 1991.

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Kenny Wayne Shepherd (born Kenny Wayne Brobst; June 12, 1977) is an American guitarist.

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Key (music)

In music theory, the key of a piece is the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a musical composition in Western classical music, art music, and pop music.

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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968.

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List of blues rock musicians

The following is a list of blues rock musicians.

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Lonnie Mack

Lonnie McIntosh (July 18, 1941 – April 21, 2016), known as Lonnie Mack, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida.

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McFarland & Company

McFarland & Company, Inc., is an American independent book publisher based in Jefferson, North Carolina, that specializes in academic and reference works, as well as general-interest adult nonfiction.

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Memphis blues

The Memphis blues is a style of blues music created from the 1910s to the 1930s by musicians in the Memphis area, such as Frank Stokes, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis and Memphis Minnie. Blues rock and Memphis blues are blues music genres.

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Memphis, Tennessee (song)

"Memphis, Tennessee", sometimes shortened to "Memphis", is a song by Chuck Berry, first released in 1959.

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Michael Erlewine

John Michael Erlewine (born July 18, 1941) is an American musician, astrologer, photographer, TV host, publisher and Internet entrepreneur who founded the music online database site AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide) in 1991.

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Mike Bloomfield

Michael Bernard Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 1981) was an American blues guitarist and composer.

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Miller Freeman, Inc.

Miller Freeman, Inc., was a San Francisco–based publisher of trade books and business magazines, as well as a manager of trade and industry expositions.

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Monterey International Pop Festival

The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day music festival held June 16 to 18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California.

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Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913April 30, 1983), known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer and musician who was an important figure in the post-World War II blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues".

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Music genre

A music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions.

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Musical improvisation

Musical improvisation (also known as musical extemporization) is the creative activity of immediate ("in the moment") musical composition, which combines performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique as well as spontaneous response to other musicians.

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Online platforms of The New York Times

The online platforms of The New York Times encompass the established applications, websites, and other online services developed by The New York Times for its operations.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Pat Hare

Auburn "Pat" Hare (December 20, 1930 – September 26, 1980) was an American electric blues guitarist and singer.

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Paul Butterfield

Paul Vaughn Butterfield (December 17, 1942May 4, 1987) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and bandleader.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books Limited is a British publishing house.

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Peter Green (musician)

Peter Allen Greenbaum (29 October 194625 July 2020), known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Pop music

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom. Blues rock and pop music are 1960s in music.

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Power chord

A power chord, also called a fifth chord, is a colloquial name for a chord on guitar, especially on electric guitar, that consists of the root note and the fifth, as well as possibly octaves of those notes.

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Power trio

A power trio is a rock and roll band format having a lineup of electric guitar, bass guitar and drum kit, leaving out a dedicated vocalist or an additional rhythm guitar or keyboard instrument that are often used in other rock music bands that are quartets and quintets.

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Psychedelic rock

Psychedelic rock is a rock music genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. Blues rock and psychedelic rock are Fusion music genres and rock music genres.

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Raga

A raga (also raaga or ragam or raag) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a melodic mode.

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Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s. Blues rock and Rhythm and blues are American styles of music and blues music genres.

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Richter-tuned harmonica

The Richter-tuned harmonica, 10-hole harmonica (in Asia) or blues harp (in America), is the most widely known type of harmonica.

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Riff

A riff is a short, repeated motif or figure in the melody or accompaniment of a musical composition.

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Robert Cray

Robert William Cray (born August 1, 1953) is an American blues guitarist and singer.

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Robert Johnson

Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911August 16, 1938) was an American blues musician and songwriter.

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Robin Trower

Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum throughout 1967–1971, and then again as the bandleader of his own power trio known as the Robin Trower Band.

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Rock and roll

Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock-n-roll, rock 'n' roll, rock n' roll or Rock n' Roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Blues rock and rock and roll are American styles of music and rock music genres.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.

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Rock music

Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. Blues rock and Rock music are American styles of music, British styles of music and rock music genres.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Rory Gallagher

William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish musician and songwriter.

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Rowman & Littlefield

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an American independent academic publishing company founded in 1949.

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Rutgers University Press

Rutgers University Press (RUP) is a nonprofit academic publishing house, operating in New Brunswick, New Jersey under the auspices of Rutgers University.

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Sam Lay

Samuel Julian Lay (March 20, 1935January 29, 2022) was an American drummer and vocalist who performed from the late 1950s as a blues and R&B musician alongside Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Paul Butterfield, and many others.

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Savoy Brown

Savoy Brown (originally Savoy Brown Blues Band) were a British blues rock band formed in Battersea, southwest London, in 1965.

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Shannon Curfman

Shannon Marie Curfman (born July 31, 1985, Fargo, North Dakota) is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer.

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Sixteen-bar blues

The sixteen-bar blues can be a variation on the standard twelve-bar blues or on the less common eight-bar blues.

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Soul music

Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African-American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Blues rock and Soul music are American styles of music.

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Southern rock

Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana. Blues rock and Southern rock are blues music genres, Fusion music genres and rock music genres.

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Status Quo (band)

Status Quo are a British rock band.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan

Stephen Ray Vaughan (also known as SRV; October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the blues rock trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.

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Subdominant

In music, the subdominant is the fourth tonal degree of the diatonic scale.

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Sue Foley

Sue Foley (born March 29, 1968) is a Canadian blues guitarist and singer.

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Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi (born November 9, 1970) is an American singer and guitarist.

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Ten Years After

Ten Years After are a British blues rock group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guitar, vocals, songwriting), Berry Oakley (bass), Butch Trucks (drums), and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums).

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The Animals

The Animals (also billed as Animals & Friends and Eric Burdon and the Animals) are an English rock band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1963.

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The Berkshire Eagle

The Berkshire Eagle is an American daily newspaper published in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and covering all of Berkshire County, as well as four New York communities near Pittsfield.

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The Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001.

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The Doors

The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, comprising vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore.

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The Fabulous Thunderbirds

The Fabulous Thunderbirds is an American blues band formed in 1974.

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The Jeff Beck Group

The Jeff Beck Group was a British rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck.

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was an American blues rock band from Chicago, Illinois.

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (album)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band is the self-titled debut album by the American blues rock band of the same name, released in 1965 on Elektra Records.

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The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962.

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The Story of Sonny Boy Slim

The Story of Sonny Boy Slim is the second studio album by American blues rock musician Gary Clark Jr., released on September 11, 2015, through Warner Bros. Records.

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The White Stripes

The White Stripes were an American rock duo formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1997.

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The Yardbirds

The Yardbirds are an English rock band, formed in London in 1963.

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Tonic (music)

In music, the tonic is the first scale degree of the diatonic scale (the first note of a scale) and the tonal center or final resolution tone that is commonly used in the final cadence in tonal (musical key-based) classical music, popular music, and traditional music.

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Twelve-bar blues

The twelve-bar blues (or blues changes) is one of the most prominent chord progressions in popular music. Blues rock and twelve-bar blues are American styles of music and blues music genres.

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Willie Dixon

William James Dixon (July 1, 1915January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer.

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Willie Johnson (guitarist)

Willie Johnson (March 4, 1923 – February 26, 1995) was an American electric blues guitarist.

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Woodstock

The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, southwest of the town of Woodstock.

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ZZ Top

ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in Houston, Texas, in 1969.

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See also

Blues music genres

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_rock

Also known as Blue-rock, Blues 'n' roll, Blues Metal, Blues-Rock, Blues-metal, Bluesmetal, Rock blues.

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