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Led by Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter, Weather Report were one of the biggest jazz fusion bands of the 70s and 80s. Taken from their classic 1978 LP,Heavy Weather, “Birdland” with its catchy chorus, was their most famous tune and was later taken into the US singles chart by the Ameri...
Also ranks #3 on The Best Jazz Fusion Bands and Artists Also ranks #4 on The Greatest Keytarists of All Time 12 Bill Evans 841 votes Bill Evans' delicate touch, intricate harmonies, and introspective approach to piano playing have made him one of the most revered pianists in jazz history....
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Also ranks #9 on The Best Rock Bass Player of the 1970s Also ranks #9 on The Best Jazz Fusion Bands and Artists Also ranks #19 on The Best Rock Bassists of All Time 6 Billy Cobham 117 votes Billy Cobham is considered one of the most influential drummers in the history of jazz-funk...
Jazz-rock may refer to the loudest, wildest, most electrified fusion bands from the jazz camp, but most often it describes performers coming from the rock side of the equation. Jazz-rock first emerged during the late '60s as an attempt to fuse the visceral power of rock with the musical ...
Naniwa Express (ナニワエキスプレス) was a Japanese jazz fusion group active from 1977 to 1986. According to The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz it was “one of the most successful jazz fusion bands in Japan”. The group was founded by Ko Shimizu and Kazuhiko Iwami, with Kiyoshi Kamada on...
Davis hit the studio as a bandleader with a concept of whatOn The Cornerwas to become. His intention withOn The Cornerwas to reconnect with the African American audiences who had moved away from jazz to rock and funk bands like Sly and the Family Stone. Unfortunately, by creating an album...
A steady stream of trumpet players emerged in the 60s, including innovators such as free jazz maven Don Cherry and micro-tone experimentalist Don Ellis. In the 70s, when jazz-fusion and jazz-funk came to the fore, Miles Davis led the way once more, closely followed by Woody Shaw and Eddi...
While Chick led quite a few exciting bands and trios over the decades, it's jazz-rock fusion that I chose to focus on for our interview. I've long found the period fascinating and culturally transitional, especially since Chick was on the cutting edge of the movement that challenged traditio...