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    Spyro Gyra. Spyro Gyra / ˌspaɪroʊˈdʒaɪrə / is an American jazz fusion band that was formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1974. The band's music combines jazz, R&B, funk, and pop music. The band's name comes from Spirogyra, a genus of green algae which founder Jay Beckenstein had learned about in college.

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · Jazz fusion is a type of jazz band consisting of many instruments. Various saxophones. Trumpet. drums. auxiliary percussion. sometimes violin. keyboard. and any other type of jazz instrument. Wiki User.

  3. The rise of electric instruments (the electric guitar was invented in 1931, and was adopted by Jazz guitarists like Charlie Christian so they could play single note solos over a Big Band. But the instrument became increasingly popular in the 1950’s and 60’s, with the rise of Rock ‘n’ Roll, RnB and Chicago Blues.

  4. Feb 7, 2020 · The Fusion Revolution. After Bitches Brew, Miles Davis put together new bands and thoroughly investigated the nexus of jazz, funk, rock, and world music on early ’70s releases such as On the Corner and Jack Johnson. He recorded live albums at his standing-room-only concerts. The musicians Miles had worked with would go on to establish fusion ...

  5. The Crusaders (formerly known as The Jazz Crusaders) were an American jazz/ jazz fusion group performing from the 1960s to the 2010s. The group was known as the Jazz Crusaders from their formation in 1960 until shortening their name in 1971. The Crusaders played a wide assortment of genres, including straight ahead jazz, urban R&B, R&B-based ...

  6. Hiroshima (named after the city in Japan) is an Asian-American jazz and jazz fusion band founded in the 70’s. Their style has led the way in terms of the fusion between Asian-American sounds and ...

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Instrumental Jazz; Classical Music; Marching Band; 1. Instrumental Rock. Instrumental Rock is a type of Rock music where the use of musical instruments is heavily highlighted and contains little to no vocals/singing. If you want to find examples of Instrumental Rock, just listen to practically any Rock subgenre. There’s even a great chance ...

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