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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A plea seeing the poor, the blind, but am I doing something about it or not. Consternation about the unfairness of life yet a personal strength that something should be/can be done by the individual. For a protagonist who is facing a dilemma between right and wrong. He needs to choose. Male Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues
Upbeat, good times Blues music similar to something you'd hear on late night talk shows or saturday night live as they go to and from commercial breaks. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Uplifting, soulful and empowering Blues with a vintage 50s and 60s vibe. Features female vocals, horns, piano, bass and drums. Great for commercials, TV and movies. Female Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues
This shuffle-blues guitar version celebrates the diversity of individuality. It doesn't matter what you look like... it's about your attitude... the wiggle in your walk! Mixed Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues
A bouncy grutty urban street smart dirty blues track. This is the backing track suitable for voice overs backgrounds underscores set up warming up the crowd. Has a live feel. Trio instrumentation with bass piano and drums Solid boogie woogie feel perfect for playing melodies over as an instructional, Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
A slow and simmering deep in the pocket Chicago style blues loose interpretation of the bar room classic in a 12-8 feel. Tenor sax is featured on the melody, followed by a Muddy Waters electric guitar lead and the final chorus the horn section takes it out. Nice groove for bluesy media projects. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
"Mo' Betta Blues" offers a relaxing, thoughtful 12-bar blues that features vibraphone, piano and baritone saxophone solos backed by guitars, strings, bass and drums. The strumming guitar rhythm evokes a 1930s mood. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Classic, retro jazz band sound, with a bluesy, downtrodden feel. Influenced by Prohibition era USA, approx. 1920-1940's. Authentic, historical jazz sound, with drums, piano, bass and straight and muted trumpets. Slow swingtime jazz-blues, Instrumental, Jazz, Ragtime
Up-tempo and bouncy electric blues, with two slide guitars over driving bass and drums. A fresh and swinging country blues-rock track. An alternative version is also available, without the drums and the bass. Instrumental, Blues, Delta Blues
Up beat driving blues. Gritty guitar, piano and Hammond organ licks. Great vibe. Ideal for background track for documentaries, Americana and daytime TV, Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Uptempo stop/start blues asking" Where the Money Goes?". Chicago style with great harmonica playing and witty lyrics about the drink and poverty culture. Very suitable for lack of money scenes. Male Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues
Get all the way down with this 1960's style blues. Get all the way down with this 1960's style blues. Blues rock track, with electric and acoustic guitar, and bass – no percussion. It has a folksy, down-to-earth, solid quality to it. The second half has a sax solo in it, giving it a more, Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Hot and Sassy uptempo Blues shuffle, piano, guitar, sax, trombone, bass, drums. Tasty opening or transition for TV restaurant commercials, Food Shows, Travelogue productions with a blues theme. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Gritty & steady Blues track with hints of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Great for Americana, driving big trucks and mean and nasty bar scenes. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
Sultry Blusey and HOT! This is one of the most famous of all traditional blues songs telling the story of an unfaithful lover. Sweet plaintive Female vocal duet with tenor sax backed by soulful organ, piano drums and bass ensemble for your TV, Film, documentary and blues night club party vibe. Instrumental, Blues, Chicago Blues
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