DESCRIPTION: 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 s ...
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Mo' Betta 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.
Catalog Id: 288248
Composed: 2008
Blues Music •
Chicago Blues
Tempo: Slow
Artist: Alan Marchand
C/U: $36.00
P/U: $2.30
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 4:06
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Rough House Blues (Alternative version)
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.
Catalog Id: 281661
Blues Music •
Chicago Blues
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
C/U: $35.95
R/U: $2.99
STEREO Length 01:52
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Rough House Blues (60-secs version)
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.
Catalog Id: 281657
Blues Music •
Chicago Blues
Artist: Jeremy Sherman
22.
Helping Hand
We have all seen the person standing on the corner with the sign asking for help. hard to believe in this day and age this is so common in our great nation, and the world.
Catalog Id: 251392
Composed: 2001
Blues Music •
Chicago Blues
Tempo: Medium
Artist: The Staff
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Lazy Evening
Slow rhythmic swing track with a strong bluesy theme featuring real clarinet and guitar.
Catalog Id: 246396
Composed: 2007
Blues Music •
Chicago Blues
Tempo: Medium Slow
Artist: Charles Holgate