Blues

By sparks1
  • W.C. Handy publishes "Memphis Blues"

    W.C. Handy publishes "Memphis Blues"
    After seeing a man picking his guitar with a knife in a blues style, Handy was inspired to write this song. He has been given the name "the father of blues."
  • Mamie Smith Releases "Crazy Blues"

    Mamie Smith Releases "Crazy Blues"
    Before the release of this song, blues music was only instrumental.
  • Memphis Minnie records "Bumble Bee"

    Memphis Minnie records "Bumble Bee"
    The song became a hit.
  • Boogie woogie becomes popular

    During the 30s and 40s, boogie woogie becomes a style of urban blues.
  • West Coast Blues

    West Coast Blues
    Artists like T-Bone Walker develop a new style during the 1940s.
  • 1940s Jazz era

    Blues and jazz had very similar characteristics around this time.
  • Electric Blues begin

    Electric Blues begin
    Musicians such as Muddy Waters travel to Chicago and begin using electric guitars.
  • First signs of R&B during the 40s/50s

    Initially "race record," the term for African-american music switches to "rhythm and blues," or "R&B."
  • Sun Records is founded

    Sun Records is founded
    Sam Phillips creates the record company that will go on to record many well known musicians.
  • Blues Rock begins in the 60s

    Blues Rock begins in the 60s
    UK bands and musicians such as Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones begin using the blues sound in new ways.