Jump blues
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The jump blues is a type of blues music, influenced by big band. It is characterized by a jazzy, saxophone (or other horn instruments) sound, driving rhythms and shouted vocals. Unlike most other types of blues, the jump blues relegates the guitar to the rhythm section.
The jump blues first appeared in the early 1940s, becoming popular in the latter part of the decade. Jump blues was an early manifestation of what became rock and roll.
- Big Joe Turner
- Jackie Brenston
- Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy
- Louis Jordan
- Louis Prima
- Wynonie Harris
- Jimmy T99 Nelson
- Joe Liggins
- Smiley Lewis
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