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  2. Created at the end of the 19th century, blues music is a style of music that is heavily influence by African American history. The original blues music evolved and grew into jazz from...

  3. One of the first professional blues singers was Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, who claimed to have coined the term blues. Classic female urban or vaudeville blues singers were popular in the 1920s, among them Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Victoria Spivey.

  4. While the exact origins of the blues remain elusive, one influential figure played a pivotal role in shaping its form and structure: W.C. Handy. Born in Alabama in 1873, Handy would later earn the title of the “Father of the Blues.”.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Like many forms of art, blues music started as a form of expression for people who were often left out of mainstream music. The originators of blues were the workers in southern fields who faced life’s hardships and newly freed slaves who used music to heal from the traumas of modern life.

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    Through these artists and others, blues music influenced the development of rock music. Later in the 1960s, British singer Jo Ann Kelly started her recording career. In the US, from the 1970s, female singers Bonnie Raitt and Phoebe Snow performed blues. [120]

  7. Aug 1, 2024 · Blues derived from and was largely played by Southern Black men, most of whom came from the milieu of agricultural workers. The earliest references to blues date back to the 1890s and early 1900s. In 1912 Black bandleader W.C. Handy ’s composition “ Memphis Blues” was published.

  8. Mar 3, 2024 · The blues evolved over generations to include African musical traditions, gospel church spirituals, and the folk music of white European settlers in the American South. Musically, the blues employs a four-beat–per-bar structure in a 12-bar “blues” form.