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  1. The beginnings of blues, along with all other forms of African American music, can be traced. back to the era of the slave trade starting in 1619 and ending in 1809. (Weissman 6) During this period, many west Africans were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean, a journey known as the Middle Passage, and. sold into slavery.

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  2. since informed much of American popular music as well as that from around the world – perhaps most notably that from Great Britain. Beginning in the late 1940’s, British jazz enthusiasts began to search for the origins of the African-American music of which many had grown enamored. This quest for history led to the blues.

  3. Blues music was created from the living conditions and emotional experiences of African Americans in the southern United States. The social significance of Blues music resides in the revolutionary element of African Americans creating their own aesthetics. Blues music represented the opposing voice that refused to be silenced by oppression

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · African American slaves shaped jazz and blues through their musical traditions and spirituals. They infused both genres with their experiences and cultural heritage. African American slaves laid the groundwork for jazz and blues music, drawing on deep-rooted cultural expressions and rhythmic innovations born from their history and life in the ...

  5. Apr 26, 2020 · Amiri Baraka’s (Penned under his former name Leroi Jones) seminal masterpiece Blues People changed the existing pattern of writing about African American music.6 Baraka provided a sweeping connection spanning from the slave ships all the way to the early 1960s with blues and jazz in opposition to the tedious chronological treatise, such as the many anthologies and reference books written on ...

  6. May 9, 2018 · The Historical Roots of Blues Music. By Lamont Pearley Sr.May 9, 2018 9. Blues guitarist (corum_l, Flickr). Contrary to what some people believe, the blues is not “slave music.”. Although it was cultivated by the descendants of slaves, the blues was the expression of freed African Americans. The Great Migration directly influenced the blues ...

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  8. 978-1-4399-0975-1. More than just a history of a musical genre,Looking Up at Downtraces the evolution of the various strands of blues music within the broader context of the cultu...

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