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  1. Subscribe ️ https://bit.ly/PMBMusic-SuscrJazz Versions of Pop Favorites. Everyone agrees that jazz music is always the best option for Café music and Café m...

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    • Duke Ellington – Take the A Train. Written by Billy Strayhorn in 1940, who was inspired to compose the song after he wrote down directions of how to get to Harlem using New York’s subway system, “Take The A Train” was one of Duke Ellington’s biggest hits and also became his signature tune.
    • Miles Davis – So What. The opening track on legendary trumpeter Miles Davis’ landmark 1959 album Kind Of Blue is one of the best-known examples of modal jazz.
    • John Coltrane – Giant Steps. Most fans would agree John Coltrane’s classic LP is 1964’s suite-like A Love Supreme. His fifth album Giant Steps, however, was his first to feature all self-composed material and it remains a must-have record for all serious jazz fans.
    • Charlie Parker – All The Things You Are. One of bebop’s prime architects, Kansas City-born Charlie Parker was famed for his lightning-fast alto saxophone solos but showed a more restrained side on this Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein tune he performed with Dizzy Gillespie in 1945.
  2. As fusion introduced rock and funk rhythms into the vocabularies of more and more jazz artists, jazz-pop began to mirror the shifting musical landscape, in the process reaching a wider audience than ever before. Artists like Chuck Mangione, Spyro Gyra, Bob James, and George Benson became stars in the mid- to late '70s, with the balance between ...

  3. Frank Sinatra took over the world and brought a jazz lover's musical moves to pop singing, changing the medium forever. Meanwhile, big-band swing kings were beginning to lose ground to outside-the-box bebop innovators like Dizzy Gillespie, opening up a whole atlas full of new routes for jazz to travel.

  4. Jazz pop (or pop-jazz, also called jazzy pop) is a pop music with jazz instruments, soft production, commercially viable, and radio-friendly.[11] In jazz pop, the music has less improvisation, but retains the melody and swing of jazz.[12] Robert Palmer from The New York Times cited that jazz pop should be distinguished from jazz rock.[13] Examples of jazz-pop musicians are Kenny G, Bob James ...

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