Find explanations of and artist listings for many substyles of country blues.
Get the scoop on local bands and radio station in western Wisconsin. Make plans by looking at the events calendar.
Offers audio cassette and CD courses for guitar students. Features 2 blues programs which explore the various styles of blues music.
Jazclass presents a primer course in blues theory for guitar or keyboard. Includes how to learn basic blues harmony and blues styles.
Curriculum developed by Charlene Andrade at the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute offers an historical overview of women blues singers.
Guide to the music scene in Fresno and the rest of central CA. Gives tips about venues, radio programming, and area artists.
Historical profiles and interviews with current artists showcase the contributions of women to blues music. With a bibliography.
WTJU 91.1 FM radio station in Charlottesville, VA, offers a weekly program hosted by Peter Welsh devoted to the blues and various blues styles.
Promotes the female musicians of the area by posting their gigs. Read reviews and listen to clips from various artists.
Book by Bruce Bastin reviews the origins and evolutions of the blues tradition in the American southeast. Includes ordering information.
Offers an essay about the structure, origins, and development of rural blues in Texas and the Mississippi Delta region.
Academic thesis analyses the related styles of southern spirituals and field hollers, Mississippi Delta blues, and Texas Piedmont blues.
Brian "King Bee" Robertson provides this look at the art of slide guitar. Read about guitar legends and learn the basics.
Provides an extensive list of regional blues musicians. Includes brief biographical information and photographs.
Tom Morgan examines the history of W.C. Handy's immortal blues tune, which he calls "the most famous blues song ever written."