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  2. The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings said "Riverside required Hooker to play only acoustic guitar. What motivated this redirection, and in particular the 'classic blues' repertoire on the first album was a view of the blues - you might say a politics of the blues - very much of its time ... though, as always with Hooker the result is not exact commemoration so much as highly personalised ...

  3. Hill country blues - Wikipedia

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    Hill country blues (also known as North Mississippi hill country blues or North Mississippi blues) is a regional style of country blues.It is characterized by a strong emphasis on rhythm and percussion, steady guitar riffs, few chord changes, unconventional song structures, and heavy emphasis on the "groove", which has been characterized as the "hypnotic boogie".

  4. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Classic female blues [101] Clara Smith: 1894* 1935 South Carolina Classic female blues [102] J. T. "Funny Papa" Smith: 1885* 1940* U.S. Country blues [103] Mamie Smith: 1883 1946 Ohio Vaudeville blues [45] Pinetop Sparks: 1910 1935 Mississippi Boogie woogie [104] Speckled Red: 1892 1973 Louisiana Boogie woogie [105] Victoria Spivey: 1906 1976 ...

  5. Riff - Wikipedia

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    Count Basie's band used many riffs in the 1930's, like in "Jumping at the Woodside" and "One O Clock Jump". Charlie Parker used riffs on "Now's the Time" and "Buzzy". Oscar Pettiford's tune "Blues in the Closet" is a rifftune and so is Duke Ellington's tune "C Jam Blues". Blues guitarist John Lee Hooker used riff on "Boogie Chillen" in 1948. [9]

  6. Twelve-bar blues - Wikipedia

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    Dominant 7th chords are generally used throughout a blues progression. The addition of dominant 7th chords as well as the inclusion of other types of 7th chords (i.e. minor and diminished 7ths) are often used just before a change, and more changes can be added. A more complicated example might look like this, where "7" indicates a seventh chord:

  7. List of blues standards - Wikipedia

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    Many blues songs were developed in American folk music traditions and individual songwriters are sometimes unidentified. [1] Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft noted: In the case of very old blues songs, there is the constant recourse to oral tradition that conveyed the tune and even the song itself while at the same time evolving for several decades.

  8. Akron developer transforming historic downtown building into ...

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    Akron developer Tony Troppe is creating a mixed-use concept at the historical Evans Building at 333-335 S. Main St. in Akron that will include about 35 loft apartments, a chicken-and-waffle ...

  9. BluesWay Records - Wikipedia

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    Stormy Monday Blues: T-Bone Walker: 6009 Soulin' Jimmy Reed: 6010 Dirty Blues Band: Dirty Blues Band 6011 Blues on Top of Blues: B. B. King: 6012 Urban Blues: John Lee Hooker: 6013 The Bottom of the Blues: Otis Spann: 6014 Funky Town: T-Bone Walker: 6015 Big Boss Man: Jimmy Reed: 6016 Lucille: B. B. King: 6017 Livin' the Blues: Jimmy Rushing ...