Friday, July 8, 2011

Story of the Blues (2004)-rogercc (h33t)

*Story of the Blues (2004)-Rogercc (h33t)*
English | 101 Min | 720 x 480 | H264 - 902 Kbps | 29.970 fps | AAC -
128 Kbps | 658 MB
_Genre: Documentary | Music_ Defining the blues is a simple task: a
basic I-IV-V chord progression laid over a 12-bar framework, however
the blues have evolved from African-American field hollers through
rough-hewn rural heavyweights such as Blind Lemon Jefferson to the
immaculate guitar excursions of B.B. King. The Story Of The Blues
traces the four principal traditions of blues music: Blues Form -
Country Blues - Urban Blues - Electric Blues and it's significant
contribution to the development of jazz, rock music, and country and
western music. This DVD includes tracks from Big Bill Broonzy, Robert
Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Texas Alexander, and
many more.
The blues has progressed, diversified, and seeped into a surprising
array of styles within contemporary music. Here the entire history of
the music is unveiled, with a look at the roots and origins of the
genre fully expored, as well as the subsequent influence of the style.
Among the artists featured are Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson,
Big Bill Broonzy, and many others.

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