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  1. Blues Jam At Chess’ was a fitting end to that era. It would be easy to dismiss the talent (some of it dubious) gathered here. But they represent an important shift in musical appreciation. Arguably, the world would be a sadder place without their presence and their contribution to the development of popular music.

  2. British blues is a form of music derived from American blues that originated in the late 1950s, and reached its height of mainstream popularity in the 1960s. In Britain, blues developed a distinctive and influential style dominated by electric guitar, and made international stars of several proponents of the genre, including the Rolling Stones, the Animals, the Yardbirds, Eric Clapton ...

  3. In 2024 Korner and Mayall were scheduled to be inducted. Richard Williams. British blues was an early to mid-1960s musical movement based in London clubs that served as an important influence on the subsequent rock explosion. Its founding fathers include the guitarist Alexis Korner and the harmonica player Cyril Davies.

  4. This section concentrates on the history of British Blues and provides the reader with an educational resource in terms of articles, essays, directories, biographies, photographs, interviews with legendary British blues artists, festival & gig reviews, memories and memorabilia from readers lucky enough to have witnessed the early British blues scene, recommended British blues history books and ...

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · In fact, the Blues could be heard in Britain at least twenty years earlier. Throughout the 1940s, British audiences and musicians became increasingly interested in the Blues recordings that were becoming available in the UK, learning its rudiments and researching its history. By the mid-1950s, the Blues was being performed in nearly every pub ...

  6. beat music. British rhythm and blues (or R&B) was a musical movement that developed in the United Kingdom between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, and reached a peak in the mid-1960s. It overlapped with, but was distinct from, the broader British beat and more purist British blues scenes, attempting to emulate the music of American blues and ...

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  8. The fourth DVD in the series: American Folk-Blues Festival: The British Tours 1963–1966 was also in black & white, recorded live in England. The DVD was again by Reelin’ In The Years Productions. The Tracklist and recording date for Volume 4 – The British Tours is: 1 – Sonny Boy Williamson (2) (1963) Keep It To Yourself.