The Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois, by taking the basic acoustic guitar and harmonica-based Delta blues, making the harmonica louder with a microphone and an instrument amplifier, and adding electrically amplified guitar, amplified bass guitar, drums, piano and sometimes saxophone and trumpet. The music developed in the first half of … [Read more...] about Wednesday Afternoon Thread: The Chicago Blues
Chess Records
Tuesday Afternoon Thread: Chess Records
In 1955, on a vacation trip to Chicago a young singer and guitar player from St. Louis named Chuck Berry met Muddy Waters, who encouraged him to see the Chess brothers. Chuck Berry auditioned for them with a song he had written called "Ida Red", Leonard and Phil liked the song but suggested a name change, the song was renamed "Maybellene" and became the first of his many Top 40 … [Read more...] about Tuesday Afternoon Thread: Chess Records
Monday Evening Thread: Chess Records
Five million African-Americans fled north to escape Jim Crow and the Ku Klux Klan in the second Great Migration. One of the emigrants was a Mississippi sharecropper who had been recorded in 1941 by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress. McKinely Morganfield was a hot commodity at the juke joints and house parties around the Stovall plantation, but he thirsted for bigger … [Read more...] about Monday Evening Thread: Chess Records