THE CHICAGO BLUES
This episode explores the journey of the blues from the Mississippi Delta to the streets of Chicago, highlighting how the Great Migration of African Americans in the 1920s played a crucial role in transforming and popularizing the genre. It delves into the impact of Jim Crow laws, the rise of Chicago as a cultural hub, and the electrifying evolution of the blues led by Muddy Waters. The episode also honors musicologist Alan Lomax.
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