LIST OF BLUES MUSICIANS

'Performers in the blues style' range from primitive, one-chord Delta players to big bands to country music to rock and roll to classical music.

Contents
Early country blues
Early Urban Blues
Pre-World War II jazz blues
Postwar jazz blues
Kansas City blues
Later styles
Chicago/Detroit Blues
Blues in late 1960s rock music
Blues since 1990
Blues in conventional pop music
Blues in country music
Blues influence in classical music
Blues in contemporary rock and pop music
Blues from Europe
Blues from Latin America
See also
External links

Early country blues



Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900-1954)

Pink Anderson (1900-1974)

Barbecue Bob (1902-1931)

Scrapper Blackwell (1903-1962)

Black Ace (1907-1972)

Blind Blake (c. 1893-c. 1933)

Big Bill Broonzy (1893/1898-1958)

Richard "Rabbit" Brown (c. 1880-c. 1937)

Bumble Bee Slim (1905-1968)

Butterbeans & Susie

Gus Cannon (1883-1979)

Leroy Carr (1905-1935)

Bo Carter (1893-1964)

Sam Collins (1887-1949)

Floyd Council (1911-1976)

Ida Cox (1896-1967)

Gary Davis (1896-1972)

Sleepy John Estes (1904-1977)

Blind Boy Fuller (1908-1941)

Jesse Fuller (1896-1976)

Billy Garland (1918-1960)

Jazz Gillum (1904-1966)

Shirley Griffith (1908-1974)

Arvella Gray (1906-1980)

Smokey Hogg (1914-1960)

Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982)

Son House (c. 1902-1988)

Peg Leg Howell (1888-1966)

Alberta Hunter (1895-1984)

Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893-1966)

Jim Jackson (c. 1884-1937)

Skip James (1902-1969)

Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929)

Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945)

Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970)

Robert Johnson (1911-1938)

Tommy Johnson (1896-1956)

Louis Jordan (1908-1975)

Lead Belly(c. 1889-1949)

Furry Lewis (1899-1981)

Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976)

Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957)

Robert Lockwood, Jr. (1915-2006)

Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904-1972)

Brownie McGhee (1915-1996)

Blind Willie McTell (1901-1959)

★ The Memphis Jug Band

Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953)

Memphis Minnie (1897-1973)

Charlie Patton (1891-1934)

Ma Rainey (1886-1939)

Tampa Red (1904-1981)

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)

Victoria Spivey (1908-1976)

Frank Stokes (c. 1888-1955)

Sonny Terry (1911-1986)

Henry Townsend (1909-2006)

Sippie Wallace (1898-1986)

Washboard Sam (1910-1966)

Curley Weaver (1906-1962)

Peetie Wheatstraw (1902-1941)

Bukka White (1909-1977)

Josh White (1914 or 1915-1969)

Sonny Boy Williamson I (1914-1948)

Early Urban Blues



Gladys Bentley (1907-1960)

Lucille Bogan (1897-1948)

Georgia Tom Dorsey (1899-1993)

Lil Green (1919-1954)

Lucille Hegamin (1894-1970)

Alberta Hunter (1895-1984)

Papa Charlie Jackson (c.1890-1938)

Ma Rainey (1886-1939)

Clara Smith (c. 1894-1935)

Mamie Smith (1883-1946)

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)

Sippie Wallace (1898-1986)

Ethel Waters (1896-1977)

Pre-World War II jazz blues



Albert Ammons (1907-1949)

Pink Anderson (1900-1974)

Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)

Sidney Bechet (1897-1959)

Leroy Carr (1905-1935)

Pee Wee Crayton (1914-1985)

Floyd Council (1911-1976)

Walter Davis (1912-1963)

Johnny Dodds (1892-1940)

Champion Jack Dupree (c. 1909-1992)

Ivory Joe Hunter (1914-1974)

St. Louis Jimmy Oden (1903-1977)

Meade Lux Lewis (1905-1964)

Little Brother Montgomery (c. 1906-1985)

Big Maceo Merriweather (1905-1953)

Joe McCoy (1905-1950)

Papa Charlie McCoy (1909-1950)

Jay McShann (born c. 1916)

Roy Milton (1907-1983)

Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941)

Jimmy Rushing (1902-1972)

Roosevelt Sykes (1906-1983)

Big Joe Turner (1911-1985)

Sam Taylor (born 1916)

T-Bone Walker (1910-1975)

Washboard Sam (1910-1966)

Postwar jazz blues



Mose Allison (born 1927)

Charles Brown (1922-1999)

Roy Brown (1925-1981)

Ray Charles (1930-2004)

Pee Wee Crayton (1914-1985)

Floyd Dixon (1929-2006)

Champion Jack Dupree (c. 1909-1992)

Wynonie Harris (1915-1969)

Louis Jordan (1908-1975)

Little Willie Littlefield (born 1931)

Percy Mayfield (1920-1984)

Memphis Slim (1915-1988)

Amos Milburn (1927-1980)

Pinetop Perkins (born 1913)

Jimmy Witherspoon (1923-1997)

Kansas City blues



Walter Brown (1917-1956)

Jay McShann (c.1916-2006)

Arnold Moore (1914-2004)

Jimmy Rushing (c. 1902-1972)

Big Joe Turner (1911-1985)

Later styles



Little Hatch (1921-2003)

Lee McBee (born 1951)

Chicago/Detroit Blues



Luther Allison (1939-1997)

Paul Butterfield (1942-1987)

John Henry Barbee (1905-1964)

Eddie Boyd (1914–1994)

James Cotton (born 1935)

Bo Diddley (born 1928)

Willie Dixon (1915-1992)

David Honeyboy Edwards (born 1915)

Buddy Guy (born 1936)

Earl Hooker (1929-1970)

JB Hutto (1926-1983)

Big Walter Horton (1918-1981)

Elmore James (1918-1963)

Albert King (1924-1992)

Freddie King (1934-1976)

John Lee Hooker (1917-2001)

Charlie Musselwhite (born 1944)

Robert Nighthawk (1909–1967)

Pinetop Perkins (born 1913)

Jimmy Reed (1925-1976)

Soko Richardson (1939 - 2004)

Jimmy Rogers (1924-1997)

Otis Rush (born 1934)

Magic Sam (1937-1970)

Johnny Shines (1915-1992)

Magic Slim (born 1937)

Otis Spann (1930-1970)

Hound Dog Taylor (1915-1975)

Eddie Taylor (1923-1985)

Little Walter (1930-1968)

Muddy Waters (1915-1983)

Carl Weathersby (born 1953)

Junior Wells (1934-1998)

Howlin' Wolf (1910-1976)

Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller) (c. 1899-1965)
==Modern blues (post 1950s)==

James Anthony (Pecchia) (born 1955)

Etta Baker (1913-2006)

Marcia Ball (born 1949)

Elvin Bishop (born 1942)

Bobby Blue Bland (born 1930)

Rory Block (born 1949)

Michael Bloomfield (1944-1981)

Blues Brothers

Lonnie Brooks (born 1933)

Clarence Gatemouth Brown (1924-2005)

Roy Buchanan (1939-1988)

Eric Clapton (born 1945)

Mark Thornley (born 1962)

Albert Collins (1932-1993)

Johnny Copeland (1937-1997)

Al Copley (born 1952)

Robert Cray (born 1953)

Willie Dixon (1915-1992)

Snooks Eaglin (born 1936)

Fabulous Thunderbirds

Robben Ford (born 1951)

Rory Gallagher (1948-1995)

John Hammond (born 1942)

Alvin Youngblood Hart [1](born 1963)

Ted Hawkins (1936-1995)

ZZ Hill (1935-1984)

John Lee Hooker (1917-2001)

Lightnin' Hopkins (1912-1982)

Hot Tuna

Colin James (born 1964)

Etta James (born 1938)

B. B. King (born 1925)

Freddie King (1934-1976)

Taj Mahal (born 1942)

John Mayall (born 1933)

Keb' Mo' (born 1951)

Sam Myers (born 1936)

Odetta (born 1930)

Rod Piazza (born 1947)

Lonnie Pitchford (1955-1998)

Fenton Robinson (1935-1997)

Roomful of Blues

Bobby Rush (born 1940)

Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women

Seasick Steve Dates Unknown Mid 20th Century to Present

Magic Slim (born 1937)

Son Seals (born 1942)

Arbee Stidham (1917-1988)

Koko Taylor (born 1935)

Tabby Thomas (born 1929)

Rufus Thomas (1917-2001)

Ali Farka Toure (1939-2006)

Jimmie Vaughan (born 1951)

Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954-1990)

Kazumi Watanabe (born 1953)

Johnny Winter (born 1944)

Blues in late 1960s rock music



Allman Brothers Band

The Animals

The Jeff Beck Group

Captain Beefheart (born 1941)

Canned Heat

Cream

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Fleetwood Mac

Free

Hot Tuna

Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970)

Johnny Winter (born 1944)

Humble Pie

Janis Joplin (1943-1970)

Alexis Korner (1928-1984)

Led Zeppelin

The Doors

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

The Pretty Things

The Rolling Stones

The Fabulous Thunderbirds

Santana

Taste and Rory Gallagher

Ten Years After

Van Morrison (born 1945)

The Who

The Yardbirds

ZZ Top

Blues since 1990



Ana Popovic (born 1976)

Joe Becker (born 1976)

Tab Benoit (born 1967)

Deanna Bogart (born 1960)

Joe Bonamassa (born 1977)

Kenny Brown

R. L. Burnside (1926-2005)

Tommy Castro (born 1959)

Joanna Connor (born 1962)

Shemekia Copeland (born 1979)

Guy Davis (born 1952)

Darren Deicide

Chris Duarte (born 1964)

Ronnie Earl (born 1953)

Tinsley Ellis (born 1957)

Sue Foley (born 1968)

Anson Funderburgh (born 1954)

Larry Garner (born 1952)

Anthony Gomes (born 1975)

Alvin Youngblood Hart (born 1965)

Mark Thornley (born 1962)

Jeff Healey (born 1966)

Colin James

Gene Kelton

Junior Kimbrough (1930-1998)

Chris Thomas King (born 1964)

Jonny Lang (born 1981)

Harry Manx

David Miller (musician) [2] (born 1961)

Keb Mo' (born 1951)

Coco Montoya

Kenny Neal (born 1957)

North Mississippi All Stars

Blind Mississippi Morris (born 1955)

Charlie Parr

Asie Payton (1937-1997)

Kelly Joe Phelps

Satan and Adam (Sterling Magee and Adam Gussow, born 1936 and 1958)

Kenny Wayne Shepherd (born 1976)

Bobby Sowell (born 1947)

Susan Tedeschi (born 1970)

Jimmy Thackery (born 1953)

T-Model Ford (born 1924)

Joe Louis Walker (born 1949)

William Elliott Whitmore

Bob Cobb (born 1965)
Blues in conventional pop music


Harold Arlen, "Blues in the Night" and "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"

Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good"

George Gershwin (1898-1937), "Porgy and Bess"

John Mayer Trio, "Try!" 2005
Blues in country music


Johnny Cash (1932-2003)

Merle Haggard (1937)

Jerry Lee Lewis (1937)

Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)

Hank Williams (1923-1953)
See also: rockabilly
Blues influence in classical music


George Gershwin (1898-1937), "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Concerto in F"

Honegger, "Pacific 231", the "train song" as concerto.

William Grant Still, "Afro-American Symphony"
Blues in contemporary rock and pop music


Bonnie Raitt

G. Love & Special Sauce

Moby (born 1965)

The White Stripes

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

The Malchicks

The Black Keys

Nick Cave (born 1957)

Tom Waits (born 1949)

Ben Harper (born 1969)

Jon Spencer

Los Lonely Boys

Tesla

Cinderella

The Black Crowes

Chris Thomas King (born 1962)

Great White

Glenn Danzig
Blues from Europe


Alexis Korner

Ana Popovic

Barrelhouse

Blues Breakers

Cuby and the Blizzards

Cyril Davies

Elmore D

The Malchicks

Eric Clapton

Hans Theessink

Herman Brood

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

Mark Thornley

Pee Dee River Blues

Peter Green

Rory Gallagher

Steve Baker

Led Zeppelin

Cream

Yavuz Çetin
Blues from Latin America


Nuno Mindelis

Pappo

See also



Blues

List of British blues musicians

External links



Blues Musicians - Discography, photographs, concert reviews, additional links

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