Roundup of Famous Overseas Blues Guitarists
Have you ever come across a song, or a part of a song, being described as “bluesy” while listening to rock or pop? There are many forms of the blues, which is said to be the origin of jazz and rock, and its style can’t be summed up in a single phrase.
Still, those plaintive phrases that evoke the sorrowful historical backdrop in which the blues was born feel distinctly “bluesy,” don’t they? This time, we’re spotlighting legendary guitarists who represent the blues—icons every beginner should know first, along with guitarists who’ve been gaining attention in recent years.
The soulful playing of these blues guitarists might just change your outlook on life!
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Roundup of Famous Overseas Blues Guitarists (51–60)
Blues For MAna Popović

A female blues guitarist from Serbia.
With her father being a guitarist, she naturally grew up in an environment surrounded by music from a young age.
In 2012, she moved to Memphis, USA, and after launching her own label, she formed a nine-piece band called Mo’ Better Love.
Dust My BroomElmore James

With its fierce slide guitar playing and a heavy, dust-laden distortion-like sound that was unheard of at the time, this track caused a major sensation in the blues world—and is absolutely worth a listen.
One More MileThe James Cotton Band

A true genius bluesman who fuses American soul music with the blues.
Many of his tracks feature sessions intertwined with horn sections like trumpets and saxophones.
It’s an indispensable track for parties.
Ain’t That A ShameFats Domino

Fats Domino, who plays the piano while taking the lead vocals.
Despite the gentle sound of his singing, his piano is intensely powerful, and the way it resonates with the soul of soul music is a technique only he can deliver.
And he has such a kind-looking face.
Get Off My CloudAlexis Korner

A musician from Paris, France.
He began performing blues in earnest in the mid-1950s.
After forming Blues Incorporated, many young musicians joined and cycled through the band.
For his achievements in nurturing numerous musicians, he is known as the “Father of British Blues.”


