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Description of Memphis Blues

 
When W.C. Handy penned "Memphis Blues" back in 1912, he had little idea of the connotations that phrase would come to represent in the years hence. Of the two forms of Memphis Blues, the first arrived along Memphis' Beale Street in the 1920s. Derived from jug bands and vaudeville acts, the music was popularized by the string band styles of the Memphis Jug Band and the tough, but occasionally comic, stylings of Memphis Minnie and Frank Stokes. From this earlier incarnation of Memphis Blues came the idea that rhythm and lead guitars could be assigned specific "parts" to play during the song -- a phenomenon that is virtually standard practice today. The later Memphis Blues was an electric style that began in the early '50s and was a much louder, aggressive form of blues. Featuring amplified, distorted guitars and a heavier drum sound, this later Memphis Blues would prove to be much more influential to how the blues are viewed today.
 

Memphis Blues Key Tracks

 
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1. Have A Good Time Big Walter "Shakey" Horton
2. When The Levee Breaks Memphis Minnie
 

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Memphis Blues Key Artists

 
Big Walter "Shakey" Horton

Finessed and soulful harp
player Big Walter has been
churning out classic
Harmonica Blues since the
1940s.

Furry Lewis

Lewis' acoustic,
story-telling blues link
nineteenth-century Ragtime
and folk styles to blues of
the twentieth century. Le...

Gus Cannon

Gus Cannon is one of the
links between archaic folk
songs and Early American
Blues. He wrote the
enduring "Walk Right In."...

J.D. Short

A talented
multi-instrumentalist with a
wavering, soulful voice,
Short trafficked in
country-style Acoustic Bl...

Memphis Minnie

Memphis Minnie was a
hugely influential blues
guitarist and singer. She ran
away from her home in New
Orleans when she was 13...

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