Adjective
bluesy (comparative bluesier, superlative bluesiest)
(music, informal) Characteristic of, or similar to, the blues (a genre of music).
I love classic rock, rock and roll, that's the top notch. I love soul - bluesy music as well. Haley Reinhart
I didn't know that you were supposed to tune the guitar to an open chord, and I learned to play slide with a normal tuning. I think it's a little more melodic that way and doesn't sound so bluesy. Of course, if I could play like David Lindley or Ry Cooder, I'd be a happy man! Ken Hensley
I can sing 'Happy Birthday' to you in twelve different places, but one of them is going to make you feel a certain thing, maybe it's a vulnerability, maybe an innocence, maybe another way is sexy and soulful or bluesy whatever it is, but with singers, exploring keys, I think, is important. Idina Menzel
The type of music that I love to sing would have to be more bluesy and jazzy and more soul-like because I love to belt when it comes to singing, so I guess bigger songs are what I lean more towards. Thia Megia
As an audio CD, the disc serves up ten songs, ranging from acoustic trad to bluesy rockers, that ironically form a less cohesive whole than previous Boiled in Lead releases. Source: Internet
At the end of the 1950s appeared the bluesy Tulsa Sound merging rock'n'roll, jazz and country influences. Source: Internet