I have Dee Dee Bridgewater's tribute to Silver. Here's another Silver on Youtube you might like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOu5iWhexE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOu5iWhexE0
The Evolution of Modern Jazz
I have Dee Dee Bridgewater's tribute to Silver. Here's another Silver on Youtube you might like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOu5iWhexE0 |
In this last phase of "The evolution of modern jazz", I was attempting to illustrate how people around the Globe had incorporated our "jazz" into their music. "Calcutta Cutie" is an example of how a group in India incorporated the music of Horace Silver. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WvQ7BMws1M- |
Strictly speaking "the evolution of modern Jazz" should lead to a discussion about "avant-garde jazz. However, we are in fact talking about the influence (or synthesis) of "Jazz" on "world-music" (i.e. "world-jazz") You could also discuss Jazz influence on classical music (e.g. Ravel, Strawinski, Gershwin), all sorts of "Jazz" renditions of classical compositions (mostly Bach). Then there is of course "Fusion". Certain rock jambands have a distinct Jazz influence (try Dave Matthews band life), and of course guys like Sting using Jazz saxophone. In summary, Jazz is so pervasive, this thread could have gone anywhere. I personally find the "world-jazz" the most intersting, because this is closest to my musical interest. |