Hill Country Blues
Hill Country Blues is a unique subgenre of the blues that focuses more on rhythm and groove than melody.
Hill Country Blues is a unique subgenre of the blues that focuses more on rhythm and groove than melody.
Piedmont Blues is a subgenre of blues music that’s got its roots in the Southeastern United States, particularly the Piedmont plateau region.
Delta Blues is a subgenre of blues music that originated in the Mississippi Delta region.
Chicago Blues is a subgenre of blues music that electrified the traditional, acoustic blues from the Delta.
Texas Blues is a style of blues music that’s got that special Lone Star flair; from soulful acoustic sounds to rockin’ electric riffs.
West Coast Blues is a subgenre of blues music that originated on the West Coast of the United States, mainly California.
Juke Joint Blues is a subgenre of blues music that was born in the juke joints of the rural American South.
Jump Blues combines the soul of blues with the swing of big band and a splash of early rock ‘n’ roll. This is blues you can dance to.
Boogie-Woogie is a fast-paced, piano-centered subgenre of blues music. Known for its danceable rhythm and complex bass lines, it became especially popular in the early to mid-20th century.
British Blues is an amalgamation of traditional American blues but with that unmistakable British flair.