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classic blues
noun
- functioning as singular or plural jazz a type of city blues performed by a female singer accompanied by a small group
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Speakers seeped classic blues tunes.
From New York Times
Darius then added a missing note to the scale to form, like magic, a classic blues scale.
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But White, whom the New York Times music critic Stephen Holden wrote combines the “sass of a classic blues mama with the skill of a Broadway star,” said she didn’t want her Hermes to be De Shields 2.0.
From New York Times
By then, we understand that “Trouble in Mind,” its title taken from a classic blues song about suicide, is, for all its backstage comedy, a tragedy of waste — not, like lynching, the waste of what happens so much as the waste of what doesn’t.
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Urged by Richards, Mr. Watts began to listen to classic blues and early rock.
From Washington Post
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