millions
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I was a charter member of the old fuze-zone, but what good did that do me?
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Post by millions on Jan 2, 2020 8:22:02 GMT -6
What if "jazz fusion" is just another form of black jazz assimilation, just like Gershwin and Tin Pan Alley did in the '30s, then Glenn Miller and Paul Whiteman in the 40's, detective shows, Bill Evans, and television theme music and Henry Mancini in the 50's, Bossa Nova, Sinatra, and James Bond in the 60s, etc...
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Post by funkle on Jan 2, 2020 14:41:18 GMT -6
What if "jazz fusion" is just another form of black jazz assimilation, just like Gershwin and Tin Pan Alley did in the '30s, then Glenn Miller and Paul Whiteman in the 40's, detective shows, Bill Evans, and television theme music and Henry Mancini in the 50's, Bossa Nova, Sinatra, and James Bond in the 60s, etc... Maybe, but that just sounds way too conspiracy-theory for me, especially for this largely inconsequential genre that most people don't even know exists.
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Post by thewizard on Mar 24, 2020 23:19:10 GMT -6
Jazz fusion would be the exception to that assimilation. If anything, jazz fusion is a synthesis of so many ideas in the immediate post-Civil Rights era.
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