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Atlanta blues Atlanta blues Атланта-блюз Atlanta Blues
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Atlanta blues si riferisce alla scena blues locale ad Atlanta, in Georgia, negli Stati Uniti, che ebbe il suo apice negli anni venti e trenta. Secondo AllMusic, "La scena blues di Atlanta degli anni '20 era tra le più fertili del Sud, con un flusso costante di musicisti rurali che convergevano sulla città sperando di ottenere visibilità suonando nel circuito dei club locali, cercando di esibirsi, con un po' di fortuna, nel famoso Teatro 81 di Decatur Street." Molti di questi musicisti si riunirono in gruppi; la più popolare di queste band era la Georgia Cotton Pickers. Атланта-блюз (англ. Atlanta blues) — жанр блюз-музыки, появившийся в начале XX века в городе Атланта, в штате Джорджия, США. Жанр был популярен в 1920—1930-х годах. Запись в онлайновой музыкальной базе данных Allmusic говорит, что «Атланта-блюз с 1920-х годов был одним из самых востребованных жанров на всём юге, с постоянной вереницей сельских музыкантов, бродивших по городу в надежде получить ангажемент, играя в местных музыкальных клубах, с надеждой попасть в знаменитый «81 Театр» на улице Декатур». Atlanta blues refers to the local blues scene in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which had its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s. According to AllMusic,"The Atlanta blues scene of the 1920s was among the most fertile in all the South, with a steady stream of rural musicians converging on the city hoping to gain exposure playing the local club circuit, with any luck rising to perform at Decatur Street's famed 81 Theatre." Many of these musicians banded together into groups; the most popular of these bands were .
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Atlanta blues si riferisce alla scena blues locale ad Atlanta, in Georgia, negli Stati Uniti, che ebbe il suo apice negli anni venti e trenta. Secondo AllMusic, "La scena blues di Atlanta degli anni '20 era tra le più fertili del Sud, con un flusso costante di musicisti rurali che convergevano sulla città sperando di ottenere visibilità suonando nel circuito dei club locali, cercando di esibirsi, con un po' di fortuna, nel famoso Teatro 81 di Decatur Street." Il più anziano rappresentante del blues di Atlanta era Peg Leg Howell, che fece le sue prime registrazioni nel 1926. Fu seguito da Blind Willie McTell, Barbecue Bob, Charley Lincoln e Curley Weaver, con McTell in genere il più popolare e acclamato. Molti di questi musicisti si riunirono in gruppi; la più popolare di queste band era la Georgia Cotton Pickers. Cora Mae Bryant, figlia di Curley Weaver, divenne gradualmente importante nella scena blues di Atlanta: esibendosi, organizzando i festival "Giving It Back" nella Northside Tavern della città per onorare i primi artisti blues e come frequente frequentatrice di programmi radiofonici blues locali. Inoltre, la conoscenza da parte della Bryant dei primi blues ad Atlanta e in Georgia fu utilizzata come fonte dagli storici musicali Peter B. Lowry e Bruce Bastin. Tra gli artisti blues più moderni che vennero fuori vicino ad Atlanta ci sono The Allman Brothers Band, The Black Crowes, Tinsley Ellis, Delta Moon e Chick Willis. Atlanta blues refers to the local blues scene in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which had its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s. According to AllMusic,"The Atlanta blues scene of the 1920s was among the most fertile in all the South, with a steady stream of rural musicians converging on the city hoping to gain exposure playing the local club circuit, with any luck rising to perform at Decatur Street's famed 81 Theatre." The oldest representative of the Atlanta blues was Peg Leg Howell, who made his first recordings in 1926. He was followed by Blind Willie McTell, Barbecue Bob, Charley Lincoln and Curley Weaver, with McTell typically being the most popular and acclaimed. Many of these musicians banded together into groups; the most popular of these bands were . Cora Mae Bryant, the daughter of Curley Weaver, gradually became important on the Atlanta blues scene; performing, organizing "Giving It Back" festivals at the city's Northside Tavern to honor early blues artists, and as a frequent caller to local blues radio shows. Also, Bryant's knowledge of early blues in Atlanta and Georgia, was used as a source by the music historians Peter B. Lowry and Bruce Bastin. More modern blues performers that have come out of or near Atlanta include Delta Moon, and Chick Willis. Атланта-блюз (англ. Atlanta blues) — жанр блюз-музыки, появившийся в начале XX века в городе Атланта, в штате Джорджия, США. Жанр был популярен в 1920—1930-х годах. Запись в онлайновой музыкальной базе данных Allmusic говорит, что «Атланта-блюз с 1920-х годов был одним из самых востребованных жанров на всём юге, с постоянной вереницей сельских музыкантов, бродивших по городу в надежде получить ангажемент, играя в местных музыкальных клубах, с надеждой попасть в знаменитый «81 Театр» на улице Декатур». Самым ранним музыкантам, исполнявшим Атланта-блюз был , который сделал свои первые записи в 1926 году. Вслед за ним Атланта-блюз исполняли Уильям Сэмюэль Мактелл, , , , исполнение которых получило широкое признание у публики. Многие из музыкантов, исполнявших Атланта-блюз, объединились в группы. Самая популярная из таких групп называлась «Хлопкоробы Джорджии» (англ. Georgia Cotton Pickers). Современными исполнителями Атланта-блюза, уроженцами Атланты или выходцами из её пригородов являются , и члены групп «The Allman Brothers Band», «» и «The Black Crowes».
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