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Originated: 1910sOrigin: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Memphis Blues

Memphis Blues

Description

Memphis Blues is characterized by its use of the guitar and harmonica as central instruments, often featuring a strong rhythm and a raw, emotional vocal style. It combines elements of country blues and urban blues, creating a sound that is both gritty and soulful.

History

Memphis Blues emerged in the early 20th century, developing as African American musicians migrated to Memphis, Tennessee. The city became a hub for blues music, with Beale Street being a central location for performances. The genre played a crucial role in the development of modern blues and rock and roll, influencing many artists and contributing to the broader blues movement.

Notable Artists

W.C. Handy

B.B. King

Furry Lewis

Memphis Blues Music - Genre Guide