Collection: Skiffle
Skiffle is a lively and eclectic genre that emerged in the 1950s, blending elements of folk, jazz, and blues with a DIY ethos. Characterized by its use of homemade or improvised instruments, such as washboards, tea-chest basses, and kazoos, skiffle played a crucial role in shaping the British music scene. This grassroots movement laid the foundation for the British Invasion of the 1960s, influencing countless musicians and paving the way for the rise of Merseybeat. With its raw energy and accessible sound, skiffle encouraged young musicians to pick up instruments and experiment, fostering a new wave of creativity that would ultimately transform popular music. The genre's impact can be heard in the early works of many iconic British bands, showcasing how a humble, washboard-driven style helped catalyze a musical revolution.
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