Originated: 1920s•Origin: Mississippi Delta, USA

Delta Blues
Description
Delta Blues is characterized by its raw, emotive sound, often featuring slide guitar and deeply personal lyrics. It typically involves a solo singer-guitarist and is known for its expressive vocal style and rhythmic guitar playing.
History
Delta Blues originated in the Mississippi Delta region in the early 20th century. It is one of the earliest forms of blues music, influencing many later genres and artists. The style was popularized by musicians who traveled and performed across the southern United States, eventually gaining national attention. Key figures include Robert Johnson, Son House, and Charley Patton, who helped shape the sound and spread its popularity.
Notable Artists
Robert Johnson
Son House
Charley Patton