When: 1940
Super Genre: Blues / (r&b)
Description:
“Shouting, clapping, backbeat, big bands…: Jump Blues is unmistakably the most swinging, optimistic and humorous type of Blues, a large contrast with some other Blues genres.
When the rest of the world was concerned with WWII, the East Coast of the US seemed to live in a happy bubble with this uptempo, bouncing, rolling, rumbling and tumbling music (and let's not forget jumping of course). But Jump Blues also became highly popular in the West Coast, where it was played at L.A.’s clubs and evolved into West Coast Blues.
Jump Blues is proto Rhythm & Blues and therefore proto Rock ‘n’ Roll, which implies that it was simply too popular and catchy to be constrained within the family line of Blues.” - Musicmap
Sample Song: Shake, Rattle and Roll by Big Joe Turner
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