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  1. 20th century, Chicago, U.S. Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois. It is based on earlier blues idioms, such as Delta blues, but is performed in an urban style. It developed alongside the Great Migration of African Americans of the first half of the twentieth century. Key features that distinguish Chicago ...

    • “Rollin’ and Tumblin’” by Muddy Waters. Few performers in recorded history in any genre can lay claim to having the kind of impact that Muddy Waters (1913-1983) had on Chicago blues.
    • “Forty-Four” by Howlin’ Wolf. Chester Arthur Burnett (1910-1976) was born in West Point, Mississippi, and named after President Chester A. Arthur, arrived in Chicago in the winter of 1953.
    • “Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues” by Buddy Guy. In 2023, Chicago is still Buddy Guy’s turf. And when it comes to onstage action, the 86-year­-old Guy has few contemporary peers.
    • “Funky Bitch” by Son Seals. It’s hard to deny the blues credentials of a man who’d had a leg amputated (due to diabetes) and been shot in the jaw. But Son Seals’ recorded work is all he ever needed.
  2. Jan 20, 2022 · Muddy Waters. Morganfield (1913-1983), aka, Muddy Waters, was a pioneer of Chicago blues. With songs like Hoochie Coochie Man, Rollin Stone, and Mannish Boy, his band was among the first to electrify the blues. Waters had lead guitarists in his band, like Jimmy Rogers, but did play himself, with a slide, playing in open E or G.

  3. In the heart of the Windy City lies one of the richest musical traditions the world has ever seen – the Chicago blues. A voice of the African American community, echoing from the early 20th century, the blues in Chicago has etched an enduring legacy that still resounds today. From its roots in the deep south, tracing the migration trail of ...

  4. chicago-beautiful.com › the-evolution-of-chicago-bluesThe Evolution of Chicago Blues

    Origins and Influences. The origins of Chicago blues can be traced back to the Great Migration, a movement of African Americans from the southern United States to northern industrial cities like Chicago. This migration brought a diverse range of musical traditions to the Windy City, including the raw and emotional sounds of Delta blues.

  5. Jun 15, 2023 · The 25 greatest Chicago blues songs represent the rich musical heritage of the Windy City. From the raw emotion of Muddy Waters to the electrifying energy of Howlin’ Wolf, each track is a testament to the enduring power of Chicago blues. These songs continue to inspire and resonate with music lovers, solidifying their place in the pantheon of ...

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  7. Jun 12, 2020 · Magic Sam – My Love Will Never Die. Features on Magic Sam’s 1967 long-player West SideSoul – a serious contender for the title of greatest Chicago blues album of all time – My Love Will Never Die is a hair-raising mix of reverberated guitar stabs, blasts of falsetto vocal, and extreme dynamics.

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