The Blues. Roots of the Blues Distinct African-American art form work songs Folk Spirituals and...

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The Blues

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Page 1: The Blues. Roots of the Blues  Distinct African-American art form  work songs  Folk  Spirituals and Gospel  Popular music  Grew from slave culture.

The Blues

Page 2: The Blues. Roots of the Blues  Distinct African-American art form  work songs  Folk  Spirituals and Gospel  Popular music  Grew from slave culture.

Roots of the Blues Distinct African-American art form work songs Folk Spirituals and Gospel Popular music Grew from slave culture

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Artists to know Robert Johnson Bessie Smith Howlin’ Wolf Muddy Waters John Lee Hooker

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Blues Quotes

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The Blues and its influence on Popular Music

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Famous bands influenced by The Blues Elvis Presley Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath White Stripes The Clash The Ramones

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Robert Johnson Born in 1911 King of the Delta Blues Famous songs: “Cross roads Blues”,

“Sweet Home Chicago”, “Hellhound on My Trail”

Took the pain of living during The Depression, abject poverty, life as a traveling musician and transformed his pain through music

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Robert Johnson’s life Not much is known about his life Folklore has grown around his legend One famous story: Cross roads

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Musicology 12 Bars, 6 bar blues Blues Scale (scale with third and

seventh notes flattened) Mississippi Delta Blues Chicago Blues Electric Blues

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Lyrics Narritive Pain, everyday life Simple relatable lyrics to connect with

the listener Catharsis

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Famous Blues Artists Early County Blues Robert Johnson Lead Belly Ma Rainey Bessie Smith Mississippi John Hurt Sonny Boy Williamson II

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More Artists Early Urban Blues Mamie Smith Chicago/Detroit Blues Muddy Waters Buddy Guy Paul Butterfield John Lee Hooker Howlin’ Wolf