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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.

    • Late 1960s, United States
  2. As jazz fusion artists found crossover success on R&B radio, they began adding lead vocalists, such as on the Crusaders’ Street Life (1979), or chant-type group singing, as in Donald Byrd’s “Flight Time” (1972).

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  4. The most popular jazz fusion strain grew out of hard bop: the funky 1960s jazz of musicians such as saxophonist Joe Henderson, flutist Herbie Mann, alto saxophonist Hank Crawford, and the Crusaders. Their repertoires included original and popular Soul tunes over which they improvised jazz.

  5. Mar 1, 2013 · Miles Davis: Giant of jazz. 1970's iconic album Bitches Brew is both a standalone masterpiece and the pivot point between two of the most fascinating periods of Miles Davis' career: his late-'60s swerve into jazz fusion and the truly out-there territory explored by his early-'70s output.

  6. Feb 7, 2020 · Miles Davis and the Invention of Fusion. By Sweetwater on Feb 7, 2020, 9:22 AM. In 1970, jazz trumpet legend Miles Davis rocked the music world with Bitches Brew. The double-album concept had become common in rock music, but Miles made it his own; creating largely improvisational compositions over 20 minutes long, built on the rough sketches ...

  7. Apr 22, 2022 · In 1969, Miles Davis pioneered the sound of jazz fusion, creating a ripple effect as members of his band went on to form their own iconic side groups. Steve Edwards captures the moment that defined the sound, instruments and key figures of jazz fusion.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · Miles Davis: Often referred to as the “Father of Jazz Fusion,” Miles Davis played a pivotal role in the development of the genre with his groundbreaking album “Bitches Brew” in 1970. Davis embraced electronic instruments and unconventional time signatures, creating a fusion of jazz, rock, funk, and other genres.

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