WHO - The Country Blues was a original music of rural African-Americans, black folks.
WHAT - The Country Blues was the music recorded before World War II.
WHERE - The Country Blues was originated in the Southern USA.
WHEN - The Country Blues was originated during the 1920s 1930s.
WHY - The Country Blues is called like this because was played in the country by country folks.
HOW - The Country Blues were played in agrarian regions that don't have amplified instruments and played acoustic music. Mostly they played for their family and neighbors.
SOME GREAT ARTISTS - Dock Boggs, Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Terry, Clarence Ashley
(" Acoustic, Folk and Country Blues").
WHAT - The Country Blues was the music recorded before World War II.
WHERE - The Country Blues was originated in the Southern USA.
WHEN - The Country Blues was originated during the 1920s 1930s.
WHY - The Country Blues is called like this because was played in the country by country folks.
HOW - The Country Blues were played in agrarian regions that don't have amplified instruments and played acoustic music. Mostly they played for their family and neighbors.
SOME GREAT ARTISTS - Dock Boggs, Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Terry, Clarence Ashley
(" Acoustic, Folk and Country Blues").