Odd to think of it today, yet the Blues began in Dallas in the early 20th century with acoustic guitars.
In the 1930s and 40s, Dallas icon T-Bone Walker introduced the electric guitar to the genre, and, with it, a sense of Rock-and-Roll showmanship. During this same period,
the legendary Robert Johnson traveled to Dallas to record 13 tracks, nearly half of his life's catalog, at 508 Park Avenue.