Detroit blues is
blues music played by musicians resident in
Detroit, Michigan, particularly that played in the 1940s
and 50s. Detroit blues originated when
Delta blues performers migrated north from the
Mississippi Delta and Memphis, Tennessee to work in
Detroit's industrial plants in the 1920s and 30s. Typical Detroit blues was very similar to
Chicago blues in style. The sound was distinguished from
Delta blues by its use of electric amplified instruments and
a more eclectic assortment of instruments, including the
bass guitar and
piano.
The only Detroit blues performer to achieve
national fame is
John Lee Hooker, as record companies and promoters have
tended to ignore the Detroit scene in favor of the larger,
more influential Chicago blues. The Detroit scene was
centered on Black Bottom, a Detroit neighborhood.
Alberta Adams
Andre Williams
Big Maceo Merriweather
Bobo Jenkins
Calvin Frazier
Eddie Burns
Joe Weaver
John Lee Hooker
Johnnie Bassett
Nolan Strong & the Diablos
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