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Miles Davis is generally considered the forerunner of fusion jazz, which combined jazz instrumentation with rock's electric instruments. His "electric era" began in 1968, and his first fusion album, "In a Silent Way," was released in 1969. A British group called Soft Machine also began developing fusion jazz around the same period. Their second album, "Volume II," features lengthy jazz improvisations played loudly on electric instruments. Live recordings of the group playing these pieces live before the release of their second album arguably makes them the first jazz fusion group.
Dear Mariah Carey This is Stephfon Shavers from Detroit, MI Do you know jazz fusion singer Flora Purim? She's a jazz fusion singer, and she's have whistle voice like a dolphin. I wish you can record a jazz fusion CD, you can do whistle voice like Flora. I wish you can sing the 1973 jazz fusion song Moon Dreams, by Flora Purim. Thank you, and have a great weekend.
We are going to Las Vegas in August to see a live Jazz performance. There are several hotels in Las Vegas that have live Jazz music including the Mandarin Oriental and the Royal Resort.
A good place to start with jazz music is by listening to some classic jazz albums by artists like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Duke Ellington. You can also explore different subgenres of jazz, such as bebop, cool jazz, and fusion, to find what resonates with you. Additionally, attending live jazz performances and reading about the history of jazz can deepen your appreciation for the genre.
Live at the Jazz Workshop was created in 1982.
Live at Umbria Jazz was created in 2002.
Live at the Jazz Standard was created on 10-12-05.
Live at the Jazz Cafe was created on 1998-06-30.
Live at the Jazz Bakery was created on 2006-05-08.
Live at the Jazz Café was created on 1997-12-01.
It didn't "erupt". It spread gradually as people were gradually introduced to the music through live performance, radio and gramophone records.
Live at the Floating Jazz Festival was created on 1999-08-24.