British Blues
British Blues is a music genre that emerged in the United Kingdom during the early 1960s, heavily influenced by American blues artists. Musicians like John Mayall and Eric Clapton played a crucial role in popularizing this style, blending traditional blues with rock elements. The genre often features expressive guitar solos, soulful vocals, and a strong rhythm section.
The British Blues movement led to the formation of iconic bands such as The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac, who incorporated blues into their music. This fusion helped shape the sound of rock music in the UK and inspired countless artists worldwide, leaving a lasting legacy in popular music.