"jump blues" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} jump blues (uncountable)
  1. (music) A type of boogie-woogie blues music influenced by big band swing, typically performed by a seven-piece combo and characterized by use of horns, shuffle rhythm, group singing during the choruses and raunchy lyrics. Wikipedia link: jump blues Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Blues music, Musical genres

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