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Description of Jump Blues

 
Big Band Jazz, blues, Gospel, and Boogie-Woogie piano all came together during the Swing era to create Jump Blues. Cab Calloway's band accentuated the rhythm while he sang fun-filled novelty numbers. Slim Gaillard spoke-sang hilariously surreal songs (often about food) while his band mates shouted call and responses behind. Louis Jordan mastered this form of high energy Jump Blues, and Louis Prima combined it with a big dose of Louis Armstrong's vocal inflections and trumpet flair. The West Coast brand of Jump Blues was highly influenced by the laid-back sound of the Nat Cole's jazz trio and replaced the primal energy with musical and lyrical sophistication. The classically trained singer-pianist Charles Brown was the West Coast's finest exponent. Jump Blues led to R&B and rock 'n' roll - both of which replaced the style as America's good time party music until it became a major component of the '90s Swing Revival scene.
 

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Jump Blues Key Artists

 
Big Jay McNeely

McNeely's honking,
swaggering sax style helped
transition pop music from
jazz to R&B.

Big Joe Turner

Turner sang Boogie Woogie
and Jump-Blues. He later hit
audiences with the rock 'n'
roll classics "Shake, Rattle
and Roll."

Big Maybelle

Big Maybelle was one of the
most popular R&B/blues
shouters of the 1950s. Her
voice was as big as the
world. Her star faded in t...

Cab Calloway

A fixture on the legendary
Cotton Club scene, jump
blues superstar Cab
Calloway is remembered for
a thousand reasons. His m...

Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

Vinson always played a hot
jazz sax but it was his
haunting blues falsetto that
put him over the top.

Jimmy Rushing

With or without Basie,
Rushing's barrel-chested,
blues-drenched, banshee
vocals smack you upside
the head.

Johnny Otis

A blues pioneer who has
worked successfully as a
recording artist, producer,
writer, label head, and
talent scout. Johnny Otis i...

Louis Jordan

Saxophonist and
bandleader Jordan was the
first to make the shuffling,
party-down sound of Jump
Blues popular in the '40s.

Ruth Brown

Ruth Brown is best known
for her sultry vocal style,
which got more seductive
with each passing year.
Acknowledging her phen...

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