1 : List of blues musicians 2 : Early Country Blues 3 : Early Urban Blues 4 : Early Jazz Blues 5 : Kansas City Blues 6 : Post War Jazz Blues 7 : Chicago/Detroit Blues 8 : Modern Blues (post 1950s) 9 : Blues in late 1960s Rock Music 10 : Blues in conventional pop music 10.1 : Blues in Country Music 10.2 : Blues influence in classical music 10.3 : Blues in contemporary rock and pop music
Performers in the blues style range from primitive, one-chord Delta players to big bands to country music to rock and roll to classical music.
Early Styles (Musicians Active before 1930)
Early Country Blues
Early Urban Blues
Early Jazz Blues
Kansas City Blues
Later Styles
Post War Jazz Blues
Chicago/Detroit Blues
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- James Anthony (Pecchia)
- B.B. King, (born 1925)
- Clarence Gatemouth Brown
- Eric Clapton, (born 1945)
- Albert Collins
- James Cotton
- Willie Dixon, (died 1992)
- John Lee Hooker, (1917-2001)
- Colin James, (born 1964)
- Etta James, (born 1938)
- Taj Mahal (born 1942)
- John Mayall, (born 1933)
- Keb' Mo', (born 1951)
- Koko Taylor, (born 1935)
- Ali Farka Toure, (born 1939)
- Stevie Ray Vaughan, (1954-1990)
- Johnny Winter, (born 1944)
- Bobby Blue Bland
Blues in late 1960s Rock Music
Blues in conventional pop music
Blues in Country Music
See also: rockabilly
Blues influence in classical music
Blues in contemporary rock and pop music
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