FAQ About The Influence of Jazz on Modern Music

What is jazz fusion, and how did it emerge?

Jazz fusion is a genre that combines elements of jazz with rock, funk, and R&B. It emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s when musicians sought to blend the improvisational and harmonic complexity of jazz with the energy and groove of rock and funk. Pioneering artists like Miles Davis and bands such as Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra were instrumental in developing this style, characterized by electric instruments, extended solos, and complex time signatures.