Noun
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blues-rock (uncountable)
(music) A musical genre combining elements of blues and rock and roll
blues rock
Eva Walker, front woman for the Seattle blues-rock band, The Black Tones, remembers seeing shampoo commercials as a young girl and thinking her hair would turn out like the white model’s hair if she, too, used the shampoo advertised. Source: Internet
The home recording of “A Higher Place” flexes the blues-rock side of Petty’s skill set with passionate guitar strums and a notable incorporation of harmonica licks, fitting for any road trip. Source: Internet
He spent much of his early years here, played all our clubs, then formed the Delaware Destroyers in the mid-1970s and became an international blues-rock sensation. Source: Internet
Led Zepagain channel the British blues-rock icons with an accuracy that occasionally borders on the uncanny. Source: Internet
Thankfully, Bonamassa can back it up with talent and his obvious love of the blues, or in most cases blues-rock, genre. Source: Internet
The group developed on their early covers of tracks by the likes of blues legends Howlin’ Wolf and Chuck Berry to produce more and more expansive sounds, but still kept blues-rock at the absolute core of their music. Source: Internet