
Texas Blues
Description
Texas Blues is characterized by its use of the electric guitar, often with a strong rhythm and a smooth, swinging feel. It blends elements of country, jazz, and swing with traditional blues, featuring expressive guitar solos and a laid-back vocal style.
History
Texas Blues emerged in the early 20th century, with its roots tracing back to the African American communities in Texas. It evolved from the traditional acoustic blues, incorporating more sophisticated guitar techniques and a jazz-influenced sound. Artists like Blind Lemon Jefferson were pivotal in its development during the 1920s. The genre gained prominence in the 1940s and 1950s with artists like T-Bone Walker, who popularized the electric guitar in blues music.
Notable Artists
Blind Lemon Jefferson
T-Bone Walker
Stevie Ray Vaughan