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Blues Music: Iconic Instruments, Images, and Sounds

One of the most influential styles of American music, the Blues is a living tradition with multiple regional styles. Have a listen with the Sounds of the American Blues and The Roots of Rhythm & Blues playlists from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, and explore our blues-related collection items.

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  • Wendell Holmes, 1996
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Professor Longhair, 1973
  • Jimmy Johnson, 1991
  • Ernie Watts, 1992
  • Somebody Changed the Lock on My Door / Wynonie's Blues
  • Blues
  • James Cotton, 1979
  • House of Blues Button
  • Handwritten lyrics to "You Need Love" by Willie Dixon, signed by Ron Wood
  • Ray Charles - Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. - 1980
  • Down In Memphis -They're Wearing Out Their Shoes, Dancing To "The Blues"
  • Preston Fulp, 1992
  • W.C. Handy
  • Sam Myers, 1994
  • Clarence Hollimon, 1992
  • Buddy Collette, 1991
  • Noble "Thin Man" Watts, 1986
  • Carey Bell, 1988
  • Rosco Gordon & The Blues Blizzard
  • Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, 1988
  • Neal Pattman, 1992
  • Luther Allison, 1994
  • Otis Rush & His Chicago Blues Band / Grateful Dead / The Canned Heat Blues Band
  • Mamie Smith sings the 'Crazy Blues'

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