Acid Blues

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Acid Blues or Psychedelic Blues is a sub-genre of Blues music that has been recently coined in the last few years. It combines styles such as Rock, Soul, Funk and Jazz. Although believed to have been coined in Seattle, Washington, it lives through the music of many past artists from as far back as the 60's, mainly Blues Rock and Acid Jazz artists such as Jimi Hendrix, and also Blues artists who incorperate Funk and Soul elements such as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and BB King.[1]

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History

Acid Blues is a mixture of the music backgrounds of Rock, Soul, Jazz, Funk, and Blues Rock. Pioneers (those who are identified with it) of Acid Blues include: the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, and Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.

List of acid blues artists

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Blues | Blues genres
Jug band - Acid blues - Classic female blues - Country blues - Delta blues - Jump blues - Piano blues - Fife and drum blues
Jazz blues - Blues-rock - Soul blues- Punk blues
African blues - British blues - Chicago blues - Detroit blues - Kansas City blues - Louisiana blues - Memphis blues - Piedmont blues - St. Louis blues - Swamp blues - Texas blues - West Coast blues
Musicians
Jazz | Jazz genres
Acid blues - Acid jazz - Asian American jazz - Avant-garde jazz - Bebop - Dixieland - Calypso jazz - Chamber jazz - Cool jazz - Creative jazz - Free jazz - Gypsy jazz - Hard bop
Jazz blues - Jazz fusion - Jazz rap - Latin jazz - Mini-jazz - Modal jazz - M-Base - Nu jazz - Smooth jazz - Soul jazz - Swing - Trad jazz - West coast jazz
Other topics
Musicians - Jazz standard - Jazz royalty

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