List of British Blues Musicians - Bands

Bands

  • The Animals
  • Black Cat Bones
  • The Blues Band
  • Blues Incorporated
  • Bluesology
  • Chicken Shack
  • (Climax) Chicago Blues Band
  • Cream
  • Dharma Blues
  • Dr. Feelgood
  • Fleetwood Mac
  • Foghat
  • Free
  • The Groundhogs
  • Jeff Beck Group
  • John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
  • Juicy Lucy
  • Keef Hartley Band
  • Led Zeppelin
  • Love Sculpture
  • Manfred Mann
  • Medicine Head
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Savoy Brown
  • Spencer Davis Group
  • Steamhammer
  • Steampacket
  • Taste
  • Ten Years After
  • Tramp
  • Twice as Much
  • The Yardbirds
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  • Blues rock
  • Punk blues
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