Definitions
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- adjective music, informal Characteristic of the
blues
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Examples
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The hall in Cleveland calls the bluesy singer one of rock's most passionate and influential artists.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Bureau News 2010
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The hall in Cleveland calls the bluesy singer one of rock's most passionate and influential artists.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Chris Talbott 2010
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The hall in Cleveland calls the bluesy singer one of rock's most passionate and influential artists.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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Lila reinvents the song and adds that electric guitar flavor, kind of bluesy flavor to it.
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Lila reinvents the song and adds that electric guitar flavor, kind of bluesy flavor to it.
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While he says he cannot "define" his musical genre, others have said it is a kind of bluesy, folky mix that appeals to a broad range of ages.
Ellen Sterling: Ray LaMontagne: Digging Deep And Doing What He Does 2010
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Lila reinvents the song and adds that electric guitar flavor, kind of bluesy flavor to it.
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While he says he cannot "define" his musical genre, others have said it is a kind of bluesy, folky mix that appeals to a broad range of ages.
Ellen Sterling: Ray LaMontagne: Digging Deep And Doing What He Does 2010
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And then there's the underlying riff, the kind of bluesy thing you think you've heard before — for good reason.
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And then there's the underlying riff, the kind of bluesy thing you think you've heard before — for good reason.
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