Chicago Blues
Chess Records is one of Chicago Blues.

1. Chess Records

7.3
S Cottage Grove Ave (at E 49th St. (NW Corner)), Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · Grand Boulevard · 4 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Demo tapes were cleverly tested here at the original Chess Records offices by blaring music outdoors to folks waiting for the bus at the corner and seeing if they started grooving to the beat. Read more.

Muddy Waters' Home is one of Chicago Blues.

2. Muddy Waters' Home

Chicago, IL
Home (private) · North Kenwood · 4 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Blues legend Muddy Waters bought this place where Howlin’ Wolf and other musicians used to stay. When it got too hot to play indoors, neighbors were often treated to a jam session on the front porch. Read more.

Blues Brothers Mural / Shelly's Loan & Jewelry Co. is one of Chicago Blues.

3. Blues Brothers Mural / Shelly's Loan & Jewelry Co.

8.7
300 E 47th St (47th & Prairie), Chicago, IL
Plaza · Grand Boulevard · 7 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: You might recognize this mural created for the filming of the original Blue Brothers movie, where Ray’s Music Exchange stood. It remains today as a testament to the blues’ Chicago roots. Read more.

Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation, Historic Site of Chess Records is one of Chicago Blues.

4. Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation, Historic Site of Chess Records

8.4
2120 S Michigan Ave (bt E 21st St & Cermak Av), Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · South Loop · 10 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: One of the most important sites in blues history, nearly every blues great passed through here when it was home to Chess Records. The building now houses the Blues Heaven Foundation. Read more.

Historic Site of Vee-Jay Records is one of Chicago Blues.

5. Historic Site of Vee-Jay Records

7.8
1449 S Michigan Ave (bt E 14th & 16th Sts), Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · South Loop · 7 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Situated on this stretch of the former ‘record row,’ Vee-Jay Records was the largest, most successful R&B label of its time, and recorded blues greats like Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker and others. Read more.

Location of Historic Maxwell Street Market is one of Chicago Blues.

6. Location of Historic Maxwell Street Market

7.5
Maxwell St & Halsted, Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · University Village - Little Italy · 12 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Maxwell Street was once home to a bustling street market, and a place to hear many of the first great blues musicians, new arrivals from the South who would set up at a street corner and jam. Read more.

Historic Site of Illinois Central Depot, The Black Ellis Island is one of Chicago Blues.

7. Historic Site of Illinois Central Depot, The Black Ellis Island

7.1
200 E Roosevelt Rd (at S Indiana Ave), Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · Grant Park · 4 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Two granite blocks mark the former spot of the Illinois Central Depot, or the Black Ellis Island, where 1000s of southern African Americans arrived to start new lives in Chicago - the Promised Land. Read more.

Buddy Guy's Legends is one of Chicago Blues.

8. Buddy Guy's Legends

8.7
700 S Wabash Ave (at Balbo Dr.), Chicago, IL
Music Venue · South Loop · 140 tips and reviews

Explore ChicagoExplore Chicago: Local and international legends play here, and Buddy Guy himself graces the stage of his authentic blues club, where memorabilia like B.B. King and John Lee Hooker’s guitars complete the atmosphere. Read more.