Originated: 1910s•Origin: Memphis, Tennessee, USA

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