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  1. 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 ...

  2. Apr 22, 2022 · The "supergroup” defined the state of jazz rock for its 16-year run. 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.

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  4. Chick Corea Drummer for Miles Davis. Miles Davis established new directions in jazz with the release of Bitches Brew in 1969. This recording fuses jazz improvisation with elements of popular music. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix’s Are You Experienced (1967), Davis juxtaposed electronic with acoustic instruments and incorporated the post-production ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jazz_fusionJazz fusion - Wikipedia

    Jazz fusion. Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, [3] jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and keyboards that were popular in rock and roll started to be used by ...

    • Late 1960s, United States
  6. Jun 14, 2021 · Jazz Fusion Guide: A Brief History of Jazz Fusion. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jun 14, 2021 • 4 min read. When traditional jazz music mixed with popular styles like rock and funk, it birthed a new style called jazz fusion.

  7. Sep 21, 2019 · Even before jazz, for most New Orleanians, music was not a luxury as it often is elsewhere–it was a necessity. Fred Kasten's Talkin' Jazz WWNO radio producer Fred Kasten interviews legends of New Orleans jazz in his monthly Talkin' Jazz series held at Old U.S. Mint in partnersh

  8. One of the first jazz records, with an orchestra led by the Louisianan Edward “Kid” 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.”