Son House Blues Club
The Mission: Preservation and celebration of Delta Blues and subsequent American styles. This includes honoring Delta Blues legend Eddie James (Son House) who was rediscovered in Rochester NY in the late sixties.
Most blues musicians know the name Son House. Most people however don’t realize what a huge role he played in American music.
This website is devoted to the celebration and therefore preservation of an indigenous American style of music: The Delta Blues.
This style began by mixing earlier folk principles from the British Isles. Black folks jammed with their white brethren down south. Live dances and living room parties fueled the jams. The blues took off, by mixing the three chord triad with even more ancient, scales and snake charming rhythms. Just as often, a soloist would play for the party as a one man band. This is where Son House, Charlie Patton and Skip James are found in some of the earliest and most influential recordings.
The delta was part of the earliest Jazz styles. Country music is seeped deep in the Blues. When it’s done lean and mean, chances are there’s a lot of blues going on in there. It influenced most American music.
However many folks have never even heard of Son House. Although he was one of the first, of only a few blues people whose style influenced Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, and others better known, like BB King and the Rolling Stones.
The relatively untapped treasure of the blues roots recordings continues to be fresh source for both listener and musician. The textures are untainted because of these folks comparative isolation. They followed the blues style rules but bent and broke them as well.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, June 2
Son House Blues Night with the Crawdiddies
Beale Street Café
7:00 - 10:00pm
For more info check our Calendar.

Fourscore and severn hyears ago our fathers brought forth uponm this continent a new contincnece.

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