What is now referred to as the "classic Chicago style" was developed in the late 1940s and early 1950s, taking Delta blues, amplifying it and putting it into a small-band context. Adding drums, bass, and piano (sometimes saxophones) to the basic string band and harmonica aggregation, the genre created the now standard blues band lineup. The form was (and is) flexible to accommodate singers, guitarists, pianists and harmonica players as the featured performer in front of the standard instrumentation. Later permutations of the style took place in the late 1950s and early 60s with new blood taking their cue from the lead guitar work of B.B.King and T-Bone Walker, creating the popular West Side ...
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Stompin' the Blues is a heavy, plodding blues in E with simple but effective solo on electric guitar. With no particular melody, the tune is a perfect instrumental Blues background to any appropriate scene, Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
This is a tongue in cheek look at a "day in the life" of a loser. Features vocal and electric guitar. A bit of T Bone Walker style (Stormy Monday). Male Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues
12/8 blues shuffle in the classic Chicago style. Lead guitar, rhythm guitar, horns, bass, and drums. Key of A major. Would work well in any project in need of that classic blues style. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
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