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  1. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Gradually, the country blues shifted to urban blues, played through guitar amplifiers, and accompanied by drum and bass in the busy Maxwell Street Market. As the blues music was slowly woven into the vibe of Maxwell Street, black musicians like Muddy Waters, Little Walter, and Bo Diddley (Smith 2014) who had played in this music ...

  2. 11 de may. de 2013 · Maxwell Street Blues is a 2001 documentary that chronicles the since failed struggle to save Chicago's Maxwell Street community, the birthplace of the electric blues.

  3. Maxwell Street was home to one memorable market and an evolving, overlapping parade of many cultures. It was also the birthplace of electrified Chicago blues. The market. Maxwell Street is most known for the lively open-air market that bears its name. At its height, it stretched seven city blocks.

  4. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Maxwell Street Blues chronicles the struggle to save Chicagos Maxwell Street community, the birthplace of the electric blues. The film contains rare archival footage of Maxwell Street in the 1940s, and documents some of the last blues performances in this historic community.

  5. Maxwell Street Blues chronicles the struggle to save Chicago’s Maxwell Street community, the birthplace of the electric blues.

  6. The Original Maxwell Street Market, centered at Maxwell and Halsted Streets and stretching from Roosevelt Road to 16th Street, was an impromptu market established in the late 19th century by newly arrived Jewish residents from Eastern Europe.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2022 · Made famous by black musicians on Maxwell Street such as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Bo Diddley, Chicago blues would find mass appeal through Chicago blues record labels like Chess Records and have a significant influence on early rock musicians like The Rolling Stones.