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What "style" of Blues is BB King, and who are some performers that play a similar style? |
I have just "discovered" blues music, and so far I love BB King. What "style" of blues is he considered, and who are some other musicians similar to BB? Thanks The Beal Street Blues Boy. RIley B. King. King of the Missisipi Delta Blues. Memphis blues B.B. came out of Memphis, but I associate his style with "Kansas City" Blues. It's more of an "uptown" bigger band approach. As contrasted with smaller grittier blues groups. I'm not exactly sure what style B.B. King would be considered, but I would probably place him in the "urban blues" or "Chicago Blues" style - they use amplifiers and electric guitars. Traditional-style "Delta" (i.e., Mississippi River delta) blues is more acoustic and acoustic-slide. Muddy Waters is definitely one to check out, as is Albert Collins, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and a whole lot more. Enjoy your search! B.B. King is usually thought of as a Memphis blues style player. Much of his guitar work is very similar to Chicago or South Chicago style but the way he arranges his horn section and relies on them to provide a large part of his sound puts him into the Memphis sub-category. No expert but that's my opinion. Another reason why I say this, is that even early in his career he used very little harmonica in his arrangements. Harp is not really a staple in the South Chicago style but many of the Chicago style arrangers even used harp with horn sections, where as harp with the more sophisticated horn pieces in the Memphis style would make harp out of place or at least a little awkward. I would classify BB as "urban blues". He is a "single note" (at a time") guitar player. I say urban because his style does not come from one city or area and he does not permit any "country" or "folk" blues elements like harmonica in his arrangements. He is "urban", a city player. His style probably stems from the jazz guitar players of the 1930's who amplified their guitars to be heard in the jazz orchestra and played single string leads. Players like Charlie Christian. Despite his being from Memphis, I'd say his greatest influences were probably jump blues players from Texas who ended up in the L.A. ghetto like T.Bone Walker and Lowell Fulsom The closest thing to BB King today (other than BB himself!) is Chris Cain, whose two biggest influences were BB and Albert King. Memphis R&B - enough said! Soul Blues - Etta James, Bobby Rush, Johnny Taylor and Bobby Blue Band B.B. really has jumped around in styles. Chicago blues is his primary style but he has recorded some jazzy stuff as well as soulful or blue soul. Buddy Guy is one of the best Chicago blues musicians & one heck of a guitarist. Magic Sam, Chris Cain, Lucky Peterson, Otis Rush, Albert King. Just a few I would also recommend other artists who are not exactly Chicago style such as Ronnie Earl, Kenny Neal, Freddie King,Debbie Davies, Chris Duarte (texas blues), Stevie Ray Vaughn, Kid Ramos Band, Rick Holmstrom, Jimmy Thackery. Pick up a copy of Living Blues magazine & check out the CD reviews always provide a good source of new blues. "If you don't like blues you have a hole in your soul" |
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