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      • Jump blues evolved from the music of big bands such as those of Lionel Hampton and Lucky Millinder in the early 1940s which produced musicians such as Louis Jordan, Jack McVea, Earl Bostic, and Arnett Cobb.
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  2. Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker (May 28, 1910 – March 16, 1975) was an American blues musician, composer, songwriter and bandleader, who was a pioneer and innovator of the jump blues, West Coast blues, and electric blues sounds.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jump_bluesJump blues - Wikipedia

    rock and roll [2] Jump blues is an up-tempo style of blues, jazz, and boogie woogie usually played by small groups and featuring horn instruments. It was popular in the 1940s and was a precursor of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. [2] Appreciation of jump blues was renewed in the 1990s as part of the swing revival.

  4. Jump Blues' hard rhythmic drive and snare beat emphasis on the 2 and 4 has given the genre credit for being the forebear of rock-n-roll and RnB. Some jump blues innovators include Joe Turner and Louis Jordon.

  5. Many influential artists, such as Louis Jordan and Big Joe Turner, played a significant role in shaping the jump blues sound. Today, jump blues music continues to be celebrated for its infectious groove and timeless appeal.

  6. Jump blues is a lively, energetic style of music that emerged in the 1940s, blending elements of jazz and rhythm and blues. Characterized by its upbeat tempos, swinging rhythms, and the use of brass instruments, jump blues played a pivotal role in setting the stage for the later development of rock and roll.

  7. Jul 30, 2013 · At the very least, jump blues began with a variety of groups active in the 1930s, including orchestras led by Jimmie Lunceford, Cab Calloway, and Lucky Millinder. These early songs featured hopping rhythm, rambunctious horns, and increasingly mischievous lyrics.

  8. Nov 25, 2017 · Here is a guide to jump blues, its best and most popular artists and songs, and a history of how the style fits into other areas of popular music.

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