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  1. Traditional Hot Jazz. The early-20th Century style and sounds of the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans. Groove jazz, jazz-rock, world fusion, and modern innovations.

  2. At Fusion 101, a Jazz/Rock Internet Radio Station, we bring you the best Jazz/Rock Fusion music from the Seventies, combining the energy of Rock music with the sophistication and improvisation found in Jazz, and the best of Art and Progressive Rock, drawing from jazz and classical elements to push beyond the standard Rock song structures.

  3. About. JAZZ FUSION RADIO recalls an exciting time in music history when masterful jazz musicians blended the various genres of funk, rock, R&B, acoustic, & latin rhythms styles into their music to create a whole new mind-blowing music form called Fusion. DJ Ernie Mitchell takes the listener on a journey, never quite knowing what you'll hear next.

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  5. Jazz-Rock Powerhouse! At Fusion 101, a Jazz/Rock Internet Radio Station - the best Jazz/Rock Fusion music from the 70's, combining the energy of Rock music with the sophistication and improvisation found in Jazz, and the best of Art and Progressive Rock, drawing from jazz and classical elements to push beyond the standard Rock song structures.

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  7. Jazz fusion is a subgenre of jazz that emerged in the 1960s and is characterized by its incorporation of elements from other musical genres, including rock, funk, and R&B. Radio stations that specialize in jazz fusion feature a wide range of compositions, often featuring complex rhythms, electronic instrumentation, and extended improvisational solos.

  8. Most Popular Workday Channels Five-Star Radio. Today's Features ... 1980s Jazz. Fusion and neo-bop, with Pat Metheny, Wynton Marsalis, and more. 1990s Jazz.

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