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Chicago blues developed as a result of the great migration when poor African American workers from the south went north to find work in industrialized cities.
A style of blues music called Chicago blues was created in Chicago, Illinois. Although it is performed in an urban fashion, it is based on earlier blues idioms like Delta blues. In the early part of the 20th century, it evolved alongside the Great Migration.
The widespread use of electric instruments, especially the electric guitar, and especially the employment of electronic effects such as distortion and overdrive are key characteristics that set Chicago blues apart from earlier traditions, such as the Delta blues.
Urban blues was first performed in the streets, at rent parties, and other black community events in Chicago and St. Louis by part-time artists. Mississippi bluesmen who visited Chicago in the early 1940s had a big impact on Chicago blues.
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