New Orleans blues
The blues have been an important part of New Orleans, USA music since the earliest years of the 20th century. Buddy Bolden's band was noted for playing blues before 1906, and white bands are documented as playing the blues here at least by 1908. New Orleans jazz is heavily inflected with the blues, as exemplified by Louis Armstrong.
Related Topics:
Blues - New Orleans - USA - 20th century - Buddy Bolden - 1906 - 1908 - Jazz - Louis Armstrong
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The phrase New Orleans blues is sometimes used to refer to a type of blues or R&B music that is characterized by extensive use of piano and horn sections, complex rhythms and celebratory lyrics. The lazy, plodding rhythms are perhaps most distinctive of all of Louisiana blues.
Related Topics:
Blues - R&B - Piano - Horn - Louisiana blues
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Artists in this style include:
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- Johnny Adams
- James Booker
- Sugar Boy Crawford
- Champion Jack Dupree
- Snooks Eaglin
- Guitar Slim, Jr.
- Guitar Slim
- Earl King
- Smiley Lewis
- Professor Longhair
- Tommy Ridgley
- Tuts Washington
- Katie Webster
See also: music of Louisiana
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