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SUMMARY:Jazz Fusion
DESCRIPTION:In the late 1960s jazz musicians began to use electric instruments and take on the influence of the rock music and funk that were popular at the time. \nLarry Coryell’s Free Spirits was an important band early in the new music’s development\, as was Charles Lloyd’s quartet\, which played to large audiences and was associated with the psychedelic rock scene of the day. \nMiles Davis recorded Bitches Brew and In a Silent Way in 1969\, both of which were controversial with jazz purists\, with long tunes and loose\, improvised forms. \nHerbie Hancock’s funky brand of fusion in the 1970s also incorporated elements of disco and soul\, while others\, like Weather Report and some of Wayne Shorter’s solo work utilised intricate forms and chord sequences.
URL:https://legacyradio4.com/event/new-age-live-sessions/
LOCATION:Legacy Radio 4\, 721 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY
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