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- Blues_rock abstract "Blues rock is a musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the twelve-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, piano, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a tube guitar amplifier, giving it an overdriven character.The style began to develop in the mid-1960s in Britain and the United States. British bands, such as the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds and the Animals and American bands such as the Butterfield Blues Band and the Siegel–Schwall Band, experimented with music from older African-American bluesmen, like Albert King, Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Jimmy Reed, Muddy Waters and B.B. King. While the early blues rock bands "attempted to play long, involved improvisations which were commonplace on jazz records", by the 1970s, blues rock got heavier and more riff-based. By the "early '70s, the lines between blues rock and hard rock were barely visible", as bands began recording rock-style albums. In the 1980s and 1990s, blues rock acts returned to their bluesy roots, and some of these, such as the Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan, flirted with rock stardom."".
- Blues_rock derivative Boogie_rock.
- Blues_rock derivative Garage_rock.
- Blues_rock derivative Hard_rock.
- Blues_rock derivative Heavy_metal_music.
- Blues_rock derivative Psychedelic_rock.
- Blues_rock derivative Southern_rock.
- Blues_rock derivative Stoner_rock.
- Blues_rock instrument Bass_guitar.
- Blues_rock instrument Drum_kit.
- Blues_rock instrument Electric_guitar.
- Blues_rock instrument Hammond_organ.
- Blues_rock instrument Harmonica.
- Blues_rock instrument Piano.
- Blues_rock instrument Singing.
- Blues_rock musicFusionGenre Punk_blues.
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigin British_blues.
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigin Electric_blues.
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
- Blues_rock wikiPageID "632994".
- Blues_rock wikiPageRevisionID "605300950".
- Blues_rock bgcolor "#0000E1".
- Blues_rock color "white".
- Blues_rock culturalOrigins "-1960.0".
- Blues_rock derivatives Boogie_rock.
- Blues_rock derivatives Garage_rock.
- Blues_rock derivatives Hard_rock.
- Blues_rock derivatives Heavy_metal_music.
- Blues_rock derivatives Psychedelic_rock.
- Blues_rock derivatives Southern_rock.
- Blues_rock derivatives Stoner_rock.
- Blues_rock fusiongenres Punk_blues.
- Blues_rock hasPhotoCollection Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock instruments Bass_guitar.
- Blues_rock instruments Drum_kit.
- Blues_rock instruments Electric_guitar.
- Blues_rock instruments Hammond_organ.
- Blues_rock instruments Harmonica.
- Blues_rock instruments Piano.
- Blues_rock instruments Singing.
- Blues_rock name "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock popularity "1960.0".
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigins British_blues.
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigins Electric_blues.
- Blues_rock stylisticOrigins Rock_and_roll.
- Blues_rock subject Category:Blues_music_genres.
- Blues_rock subject Category:Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock subject Category:Fusion_music_genres.
- Blues_rock subject Category:Rock_music_genres.
- Blues_rock type Abstraction100002137.
- Blues_rock type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Blues_rock type BluesMusicGenres.
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- Blues_rock type FusionMusicGenres.
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- Blues_rock type MusicGenre107071942.
- Blues_rock type RockMusicGenres.
- Blues_rock type Genre.
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- Blues_rock type TopicalConcept.
- Blues_rock type Concept.
- Blues_rock comment "Blues rock is a musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the twelve-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, piano, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a tube guitar amplifier, giving it an overdriven character.The style began to develop in the mid-1960s in Britain and the United States.".
- Blues_rock label "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock label "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock label "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock label "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock label "Blues rock".
- Blues_rock label "Blues-rock".
- Blues_rock label "Bluesrock".
- Blues_rock label "Bluesrock".
- Blues_rock label "Блюз-рок".
- Blues_rock label "ブルースロック".
- Blues_rock label "藍調搖滾".
- Blues_rock sameAs Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock sameAs Bluesrock.
- Blues_rock sameAs Blues_rock.
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- Blues_rock sameAs Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock sameAs ブルースロック.
- Blues_rock sameAs 블루스_록.
- Blues_rock sameAs Bluesrock.
- Blues_rock sameAs Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock sameAs Blues-rock.
- Blues_rock sameAs m.02yv6b.
- Blues_rock sameAs Q193355.
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- Blues_rock sameAs Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock wasDerivedFrom Blues_rock?oldid=605300950.
- Blues_rock isPrimaryTopicOf Blues_rock.
- Blues_rock name "Blues rock".