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Framed Blues Wall Art

The African-American communities have produced some of the best musical forms and the blues is a shining example. At the turn of the centuries , this musical form gained traction in the southern states and looking back, it is now safe to say that it is an amazing mix of European folk music and traditional African songs. While it bears numerous other influences, the blues are easy to identify and so are the prominent artists and bands, celebrated by FramedArt.com in Framed Blues Art.
Framed Blues Art cover the entire century of transformation, as well as the bands that turned the blues into one of the most popular music genres in the United States. The lyrics, the instruments and the best lines are all converging towards a heartwarming type of music that creates a powerful impression on the audience. Unlike other genres, it didn’t have a strict structure and until the early 20th century, the traditional blues versions were quite diverse.

Framed Blues Art just like the songs that inspires them tried to convey a powerful message, such as the one of people freed from slavery. This music underwent multiple transformations in the 20th century and in the wake of the World War II the transition was made to electric blues. This was just the starting point for even more radical modifications and the late 60s and early 70s produced the popular blues rock. Just like the music they portray, the posters are colorful and radiate energy and enthusiasm.