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DETROIT BLUES

A blues subgenre that 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 1930s.

Detroit blues was very similar to Chicago blues in style and 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 was John Lee Hooker, as record companies and promoters have tended to ignore the Detroit scene in favour of the larger, more influential Chicago blues.


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URBAN BLUES
artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
John Lee Hooker Blues Before Sunrise DETROIT BLUES 2002 owned
John Lee Hooker Boogie Man (The Blues Collection) DETROIT BLUES 1993 owned
John Lee Hooker Boom Boom DETROIT BLUES 1992 owned
John Lee Hooker Chess Masters DETROIT BLUES 1982 wanted
John Lee Hooker Face To Face DETROIT BLUES 2003 owned
John Lee Hooker Free Beer And Chicken DETROIT BLUES 1974 owned
John Lee Hooker House Of The Blues DETROIT BLUES 1960 owned
John Lee Hooker Mr. Lucky DETROIT BLUES 1991 owned
John Lee Hooker The Healer DETROIT BLUES 1989 owned
John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat Hooker 'n' Heat DETROIT BLUES 1971 wanted
John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat Hooker 'n' Heat - The Best Of...Plus DETROIT BLUES 1989 owned
 
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