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  1. MMW considered one of the leading jam bands and experimental jazz fusion groups of the last 25 years—started out as a piano trio in New York. Medeski soon started playing an array of electronic keyboards.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Other new variations of jazz took over major cities outside of New Orleans, including the hard bop and West-Coast cool jazz of the 1950s, and the fusion and free jazz of the 1960s. One of the first artists to bring bebop back to New Orleans and also revolutionize jazz in his own right was Ellis Marsalis, Jr., patriarch of the famously-musical ...

  3. List of jazz fusion musicians. The following are notable jazz fusion performers or bands. For performers of smooth jazz, a more radio-friendly, pop-infused variant of fusion, see List of smooth jazz performers . Contents:

    Name
    Instrument
    Year
    Style
    Guitar
    1944–2017
    Progressive jazz, jazz fusion, post bop
    Percussion
    1944
    Jazz, jazz fusion, Afro-Cuban jazz
    Percussion
    1939–2006
    Jazz, jazz fusion
    Keyboards
    1939
    Jazz fusion
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    Miles Davis was one of the first jazz musicians to incorporate jazz fusion into his material. He also proved to be a good judge of talented sidemen. Several of the players he chose for his early fusion work went on to success in their own bands.

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Jazz fusion, as a genre, has its roots in the late 1960s when musicians began to experiment with blending jazz with other musical styles. Bold Miles Davis, a legendary jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, played a significant role in shaping the early development of jazz fusion.

  6. One of the first jazz records, with an orchestra led by the Louisianan EdwardKid” Ory, was made in Los Angeles in 1921, so the Golden State’s history is closely connected with early jazz. Some New Orleans musicians performed in various resorts in Storyville, the city’s “red light district.”

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  8. The fusion that resulted from combining jazz improvisations with rock rhythms and electronic sound effects appealed to audiences who previously favored one or the other, but not both. In the early 1970s, jazz fusion artists incorporated funk elements, thereby bridging the divide between three audiences and generating more fans for jazz, rock ...