Juke Joint Blues
Juke Joint Blues is a subgenre of blues music that was born in the juke joints of the rural American South.
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.
Swamp Blues is a subgenre of blues that emerged from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It fuses the essence of Delta Blues with local Cajun, zydeco, and Creole influences.
Boogie-Woogie is a piano-driven style of blues music. The music got its start in the late 19th century.
Acoustic Blues is the blues in its purest, most unfiltered form. It’s where blues started and remains a vital part of the genre.
Originating from the southern United States, Country Blues usually features one musician, a guitar, and a whole lot of soul.
Harmonica Blues is a subgenre of blues music where the harmonica plays a central role.
Jazz Blues is a genre that brings together the soulful stories of blues with the complex musicianship and improvisation of jazz.