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  2. 1970s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s jazz, jazz became increasingly influenced by Latin jazz, combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries, often played on instruments such as conga, timbale, güiro, and claves, with jazz and classical harmonies played on typical jazz instruments (piano, double bass, etc.).

  3. 1970 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1970. Events. June 17 – The ...

  4. List of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of jazz musicians by instrument based on existing articles on Wikipedia. Do not enter names that lack articles. ... Ralph Escudero (1898–1970) Howard ...

  5. 1971 in jazz - Wikipedia

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    1971 in jazz; Decade: 1970s in jazz: Music: 1971 in music: Standards: List of post-1950 jazz standards: See also: 1970 in jazz – 1972 in jazz: List of years in jazz ...

  6. List of jazz saxophonists - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, fusion jazz blended rock and jazz, with saxophonists like Wayne Shorter and Michael Brecker at the front of that movement. In the 1980s, smooth jazz saxophonists such as Kenny G (Kenny Gorelick, soprano, alto, tenor), Bob Mintzer (tenor) and David Sanborn (alto, soprano) played a radio-friendly style of fusion called smooth jazz.

  7. List of jazz drummers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, jazz drumming incorporated elements of rock and Latin styles. Notable jazz drummers include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Loft jazz - Wikipedia

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    Loft jazz (or the loft scene or loft era) was a cultural phenomenon that occurred in New York City during the mid-1970s. Gary Giddins described it as follows: "[A] new coterie of avant-garde musicians took much of the jazz world by surprise... [T]hey interpreted the idea of freedom as the capacity to choose between all the realms of jazz ...

  9. 1970s in music - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Japan had the second largest music market in the world. [33] 1970s Japanese music included kayōkyoku, idols and new music. Musical artists in the 1970s included, in particular, Momoe Yamaguchi, Saori Minami, the Candies, Pink Lady, Hiromi Go, Hideki Saijo, Yuming, Saki Kubota, Judy Ongg and Sachiko Kobayashi. The Best Ten ...