Originated: 1920s•Origin: United States

Classic Female Blues
Description
Classic Female Blues is characterized by its emotive vocal delivery, often featuring themes of love, heartbreak, and resilience. It typically includes a small jazz ensemble with instruments like the piano, trumpet, and clarinet accompanying the singer.
History
Classic Female Blues emerged in the early 1920s, primarily performed by African American women. It became popular through vaudeville shows and the recording industry, with artists like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey leading the way. These performers brought the blues to a wider audience, influencing future generations of blues and jazz musicians.
Notable Artists
Bessie Smith
Ma Rainey