Fusion Jazz
Fusion Jazz is a musical genre that blends elements of jazz with other styles, particularly rock, funk, and R&B. Emerging in the late 1960s, it features electric instruments and complex rhythms, creating a dynamic sound. Notable artists like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock played significant roles in popularizing this genre.
The genre often emphasizes improvisation, a hallmark of traditional jazz, while incorporating the energy and instrumentation of rock music. Fusion Jazz can include a wide range of influences, making it diverse and appealing to various audiences. It continues to evolve, inspiring new generations of musicians and listeners.