Tag: Piano Blues
Piano Blues is a genre of music that combines traditional blues melodies and rhythms with piano as the main instrument. Originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it is deeply rooted in African American history and is characterized by its soulful interpretation, dynamic range, and emphasis on improvisation. The genre often features the 12-bar blues structure, rhythmic patterns such as shuffles and walking bass lines, and expressive techniques like blue notes and call-and-response phrasing. Notable styles within piano blues include boogie-woogie, known for its fast tempo and repetitive bass patterns. Key artists such as Pinetop Smith, Memphis Slim, and Roosevelt Sykes have significantly influenced the development of this genre, which continues to evolve and resonate in contemporary music.
Rob Rio – Thank You, Joe Turner! (2008)
Charles Brown – Blue Over You (1999)
Charles Brown – All My Life (1990)
Grey Ghost – Grey Ghost (1992)
Jools Holland – Best Of Friends (2007)




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