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Fan tribute to classic and modern jazz/rock fusion, with an introduction, history, links and an interactive quiz. This site is dedicated to Jazz Fusion and related genres with a special emphasis on Jazz/Rock fusion.
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Jazz fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A website dedicated to Jazz Fusion and related genres with a special emphasis on Jazz/Rock fusion. A History of Jazz-Rock Fusion...
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The following are notable jazz fusion performers or bands. For performers of smooth jazz, a more radio-friendly, pop-infused variant of fusion, see List of smooth jazz performers. A John Abercrombie Aghora Animal Logic Arcana Area...
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Pictures, information and interviews for several jazz and fusion guitarists. Fusion Revisited: Time to reassess jazz-rock (article) click here...
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You'll hear everything from Straight-Ahead trios, to Latin-inspired selections, Traditional Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Be-Bop, and blazing Fusion by some of the world's very best musicians.
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Part 5: COOL JAZZ Part 6: HARD BOP/POST BOP Part 7: AVANT-GARDE/NEW THING Part 8: FUSION/JAZZ-ROCK...
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The genre continues to this day, however, and has grown to embrace bop, fusion, and many other post-swing developments in the history of jazz. Fusion is generally used to refer to a combination of jazz with rock and soul influences, a hybrid style that became enormously popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s,
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This Cleveland area jazz fusion band has opened for Spyro Gyra, Chuck Mangione, and Marion Meadows. Osmosis' musicians are Will Caynon, Joe Culley, Jim Gluyas, Sam Kibler, and Michael Stephens. Osmosis is a jazz fusion group from Kent, Ohio. The band performed throughout Northeast Ohio and opened for Spyro Gyra,
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indo-jazz fusion ensemble...
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