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2  Once upon a time, Jim was reading a book about the blues and then he said the magic word “blacamico!” and he was in the book as he read through the book this is what he found out.

3  The blues started back in the late 1800s when slavery was a big part of the economy. The

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5  They started singing these songs while out in the cotton and rice fields. They were call and response.

6  Depending on what type of work the slaves were doing at that time would determine the tempo, which kept them in sync.

7  These song helped the day go by faster by making the songs up on the spot.

8  These songs were about Christianity and were considered sacred music with secret meanings.

9  The songs could mean anything secret so their owners wouldn’t know about things like secret meetings and running away.

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11  Blues lyrics express many emotions about hardships of everyday life, especially back in the days of slavery.

12  Mamie Smith was the first to record blues music in the 1920s

13  Mamie’s version of Crazy Blues was such a success other record companies tried to find more female blues singers that could equal sales of “Crazy Blues".

14  It was a very important record because it opened the recording industry to African- Americans.

15  Bessie started out on the streets of Chattanooga performing.

16  Started her career dancing in singing in a vaudeville, or traveling show.

17  Bessie met a woman who was also on the tour, with her husband. Their names were Ma and Pa Rainey. Ma Rainey mentored Bessie. Ma Raine y Bessie Smith Pa Rainey

18  Her Real name was Gertrude Pridgett

19  Married William “Pa” Rainey which made her Ma Rainey

20  Became a couple duo on a vaudeville show

21  B.B. King was born Riley B. King, then went by his stage name Beale Street Blues Boy, later to be shortened to blues Boy King then eventually just B.B. King.

22  B.B. King named all of his Gibson guitars Lucille, after a girl who a bar fight was over in Arkansas

23  #1 Hit “Three O'clock Blues”

24  McKinley Morganfield was his birth name

25  When he moved to Chicago in 1943 he changed blues music forever with songs like “Rollin’ Stone” and “Feel Like Goin’ Home”

26  He revived blues in the 80s and bridged the gap between rock and blues

27  Many of his albums went gold

28  Stevie Ray Vaughn died in 1990 in a tragic helicopter crash at the age of only 35.

29  Her birth name was Eleanora Fagan

30  Made her first album at 18 with both jazz and blues influences

31  http://www.allaboutjazz.com http://www.allaboutjazz.com  http://www.redhotjazz.com/mamie.html http://www.redhotjazz.com/mamie.html  http://www.redhotjazz.com/bessie.html http://www.redhotjazz.com/bessie.html  http://www.redhotjazz.com/rainey.html http://www.redhotjazz.com/rainey.html  http://www.bbking.com/bio/ http://www.bbking.com/bio/  http://www.biography.com/people/muddy- waters-9525002#early-life http://www.biography.com/people/muddy- waters-9525002#early-life  http://www.srvofficial.com/us/home http://www.srvofficial.com/us/home  http://www.billieholiday.com/ http://www.billieholiday.com/


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