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    Texas blues is blues music from Texas. As a regional style, its original form was characterized by jazz and swing influences. Later examples are often closer to blues rock and Southern rock .

  2. Jul 15, 2021 · The best of Texas blues from the origins to the present day with: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Big Mama Thornton, T-Bone Walker, Albert Collins, Johnny Winter, Gary Clark Jr. and many more! Full...

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  3. Texas blues differs from styles such as Chicago blues in use of instruments and sounds, especially the heavy use of the guitar. Musicians such as Stevie Ray Vaughan contributed by using various types of guitar sounds like southern slide guitar and different melodies of blues and jazz.

    • Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (1983) No other guitarist has ever channeled the blues quite like this Oak Cliff native. Stevie Ray Vaughan ignited the electric guitar like no other blues player.
    • Blind Willie Johnson - Complete Recordings (1993, compilation) This bottleneck guitar player channeled the Delta blues like a medium compelling spirits to sing.
    • ZZ Top - Tres Hombres (1973) This just wouldn't be a Texas list without this band of outlaws in the top three. These bearded rockers have been inspiring guitarslingers for decades.
    • Blind Lemon Jefferson - Black Snake Moan (2004, remastered) The king of country blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson is a Texas mystery. Rumored to be the son of sharecroppers, Blind Lemon was a legend among local musicians in Deep Ellum, where he later met Lead Belly, another legendary bluesman, and taught T-Bone Walker how to play blues guitar.
  4. May 20, 2016 · Learn how the blues evolved from African-American work songs and field hollers to a popular musical genre in Texas and beyond. Explore the lives and styles of influential blues artists such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Leadbelly, T-Bone Walker and Lightnin' Hopkins.

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  5. Learn about the origins and evolution of Texas Blues, from the early days of street-corner singers and wandering songsters to the electric Blues revolution and the modern roadhouse style. Discover the diverse influences and the famous names of Texas Blues, from Blind Lemon Jefferson to Stevie Ray Vaughan.

  6. Texas blues differs from styles such as Chicago blues in its use of instruments and sounds, especially the heavy use of the guitar. Musicians such as Stevie Ray Vaughan contributed by using various types of guitar sounds like southern slide guitar and different melodies of blues and jazz.