Similar words: blue-sky, blue, values, true-blue, blue-chip, blue moon, true blue, blue book. Meaning: [bluː] n. 1. a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes 2. a state of depression.
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61) The Blues scored on a penalty shot after Scott Hannan pulled down Reasoner at 6: 39 of the first period.
62) Expect thunder, expect lightning, expect country and blues and rock and expect him to offer the unexpected, too.
63) Power, a New Zealander, plays the blues harp and the chromatic harmonica.
64) Admission is $ 7 at the door, $ 6 in advance and $ 5 for Tucson Blues Society members.
65) The Blues wing-back is currently in talks with the club and dearly wants to extend his stay in East Anglia.
66) These good ole boys could turn the blues into a rainbow.
67) He summoned up childhood memories and a long love for a part of his musical heritage in a piece called Blues Suite.
68) Best Buy, the Minneapolis-based consumer-electronics retailer, has a bad case of the post-Christmas blues.
69) We played a little blues club in New Jersey last week.
70) When your band becomes successful, people immediately try to pigeonhole you, but we're into all kinds of music - dance, rock, jazz(sentencedict .com), blues.
71) In 1961 he spent the summer vacation touring with blues singer Sam Cooks.
72) A Parker tenor solo begins by skulking menacingly around the regular line of a blues solo before exploding into dissonant space.
73) Ex-Ornette Coleman sideman Ronald Shannon Jackson was on drums, occasionally adding creepy blues vocals worthy of a serial killer.
74) Blues singers do well in Ireland, as Celts have a feeling for Negro music.
75) Blues solos often employ double-stops to thicken up the lines.
76) And Samuel Turner Stevens, on fretless banjo, demonstrates the ties between white hillbilly music and rural blues.
77) Drenched in the pathos and the rhythms of the blues, this wonderful production is at once mournful and exuberant.
78) Take your little partner and dance and sing: anything from waltzes to tangos, nursery rhymes to blues and rock.
79) KXCI plays rock, blues, jazz, world beat, and folk music.
80) Meanwhile, his book, Black Coffee Blues[sentencedict.com], is due to hit the shops in mid-December.
81) The buildings were off-white and decorated in once-bright yellows, reds, oranges, and blues.
82) Come blues, of course, find expression through raw urban rock juices rather than standard muso stodge.
83) From the heart of a large flat pebble-shaped stone he has revealed two fishes in brilliant, iridescent blues.
84) This relatively new style of music is derivative of ragtime and blues.
85) Robins is clearly annoyed by the wages package at a time when the Sky Blues are making heavy losses.
86) One of 11 children, he was born on a Mississippi farm where his deeply religious father disapproved of the blues.
87) Use this scale when soloing over a blues, over a m7 chord or over a dominant chord.
88) The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards.
89) He went on to record a live album in 1966 with the blues legend Jimmy Witherspoon.
90) Pampered technical and content staffers may resist working anywhere other than near their favorite coffee shops or blues clubs.
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