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Rock And Roll's Influence On Jazz Music

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During the middle of the 1950’s, Rock and Roll was taking over the music industry, gained popularity with teenagers, lead drastic changes towards American culture, and made a great influence on jazz music/styles. Although Rock and Roll was an incorporation of blues, country, jazz, and other types of music, many of the genres became overwhelmed by its growing popularity and crowds. According the Columbia Encyclopedia, this type of musical style was for and about adolescents who rebelled against adult authority and beliefs, which used everyday situations or “teenage problems” within the lyrics to interact more with the young audiences (Encyclopedia.com). By the 1960’s, jazz struggled to compete for recognition and left some musicians without …show more content…

When Herbie joined Davis’ Quintet, it was there that he completely redefined the role of the rhythm section of jazz and the first musician to adopt synthesizers and funk music. The band’s first album Head Hunters was released in 1973 which was also a major hit that gained popularity with audiences; however a majority of jazz fans criticized the work and did not think of the album in a favorable manner. According to the All About Jazz website, “It ultimately changed the way people heard music by opening the door to new musical soundscapes and possibilities… Head Hunters remains as one of the most sought after, influential jazz recordings ever created”. Birds of Fire is a standard jazz-rock fusion album created by the Mahavishnu Orchestra. This recording helped advance fusion in further extending it towards rock and jazz fans to gain more recognition for the new sound. The album was recorded loud to serve as a haven/get away from ongoing problems of the world during that era. John McLaughlin (electric guitarist) who was also a part of Davis’ ensemble; mostly used all of his compositions he had written to produce this album. In addition, John made a tribute for Miles Davis on Bird of Fire called “Miles

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