The Best Jazz Rock Fusion Bands - Amalgamating the Two Most Popular Genres

Posted by John Clinton on April 4th, 2017

There are many forms of music in the world which are quite popular with its colossal fan following. Of these, you will find that jazz music enjoys a wide popularity ranging from the ordinary folk to that of celebrities. Born in the early 20th century in African American cultures, jazz is a musical style that has developed and evolved all different genres of music. Dating back from the early 1910s to the 1990s, jazz has contributed a lot to the growth of music. Sparking a rise to a variety of music styles, the spread of jazz across the world influenced trends from early New Orleans Dixieland styles to Latin Afro-Cuban even playing a part in the development of funk and hip-hop.

Through the 70s many bands started experimenting with song structure. The improvisational skills of musicians in the jazz-funk genre led to a movement in complex instrumental passages. Experimentation in various forms paved the way for the best jazz rock fusion bands that amalgamated rock and jazz in experimental odd-time signatures.

The fusion of jazz and 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 fusion first emerged during the late 60s as an attempt to fuse the visceral power of rock with the musical complexity and improvisational fireworks of jazz. Since rock often emphasized directness and simplicity over virtuosity, jazz rock generally grew out of the most artistically ambitious rock sub-genres. The roots of jazz-rock fusion can be traced back to RnB influenced soul-jazz artists such as Les McCann, Grant Green, and Jimmy Smith. A few jazz rock acts like Blood, Sweat and Tears and Chicago made inroads onto the top charts.

Musicians in the jazz rock fusion genre are known for their technical knowledge in the studio. When you listen to a jazz fusion album, the first thing that strikes you as a listener is the tonal quality of albums. The fluidity and flow in jazz fusion albums are testimony to the fact that jazz fusion musicians are at another level. Post 2000, jazz fusion bands are bringing in a diverse influence from classical, jazz rock, experimental, prog metal, funk, and progressive rock. In the years to come, jazz fusion might just take a new path while still being rooted with all elements that ooze jazz and rock.

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