"The Sugar Blues" is a notable jazz and blues band that originated in the early 20th century. Their distinctive sound is characterized by the use of brass instruments, particularly the trumpet, and a strong rhythmic foundation, often featuring syncopated beats. The band's most influential work is arguably their eponymous song, "Sugar Blues," which became a defining piece in the jazz and blues genres. Despite changes in personnel over the years, the band's unique musical style and contributions to the development of jazz and blues music remain significant.