Blue americana
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Blue Americana.
A conglomeratic form or genre of popular music originating in The United States Of America at the onset of the 20th century containing elements of Blues, Rock And Roll, Rock, Rhythm And Blues, Twang, and Funk, with Jazz, Celtic, Folk, and Cajun influences. Origination of this musical form is credited to Virginia Singer/songwriter Michael Dennis Mulvaney, an artist for over 3 decades, who has been the opening act for such Blues superstars as B.B. King, Willie Dixon, Koko Taylor, and John P. Hammond..
His audience knows him from his powerful vocals and imposing stage presence as he sings an eclectic collection of Rhythm and Blues, Classic Rock, and Chicago Blues.

