Jazz-funk is a subgenre of
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
music characterized by a strong
back beat, electrified sounds, and
analog synthesizers. The integration of
funk,
soul, and
R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre that ranges from pure
jazz improvisation to soul, funk or
disco
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with jazz arrangements, jazz
riffs, jazz solos, and sometimes soul vocals.
Similar genres to jazz funk include
acid jazz.
History
Jazz-funk exhibits several distinctive characteristics. A first characteristic of jazz funk has simple structure based around one or two riffs, and second characteristic of jazz funk has a harmonic structure that allows musicians to improvise. Modern jazz funk music was influenced by
Herbie Hancock
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer. He started his career with trumpeter Donald Byrd's group. Hancock soon joined the Miles Davis Quintet, where he helped to redefine the role of ...
. The
Mizell Brothers were producers for many jazz and soul artists. Examples of early jazz funk albums include
Miles Davis
Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music, 20th-century music. Davis ado ...
' ''
On the Corner'' (1972) and
Jimmy Smith's ''
Root Down'' (1972).
The Last Poets,
Gil Scott-Heron,
Lightnin' Rod,
T.S. Monk,
Pleasure,
Boogaloo Joe Jones,
Lenny White,
Don Blackman,
Monk Higgins,
Wilbur Bascomb, the Blackbyrds,
Donald Byrd and
Les DeMerle and
Michael Henderson released jazz funk albums.
Jazz funk musicians used electric instruments, such as the
Rhodes Piano or electric guitar,
bass guitar
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, organ, particularly in
jazz fusion. Herbie Hancock played ARP Odyssey synthesizer and
clavinet on album ''
Head Hunters
''Head Hunters'' is the twelfth studio album by American pianist, keyboardist and composer Herbie Hancock, released October 26, 1973, on Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in the evening at Wally Heider Studios and D ...
'' (1973).
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman. Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking ...
popularized "jazz funk dance" in the sketch comedy ''
In Living Color''.
The controversy may have helped jazz find a larger audience. By contrast, pop audiences found it "too jazzy" and, therefore, too complex.
Some mainstream artists in
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
used specialist producers to commercial success. Larry and Fonce Mizell produced jazz-funk artists such as
Johnny "Hammond" Smith,
Gary Bartz, Roger Glenn, the Blackbyrds, and
Donald Byrd.
UK jazz funk
In the UK's nightclubs of the mid-late 1970s, DJs including
Colin Curtis in
Manchester
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,
Birmingham
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's Graham Warr and
Shaun Williams, and
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built aro ...
-based Ian Dewhirst and Paul Schofield championed the genre, along with
Chris Hill and Bob Jones in the South.
London-based jazz funk pioneers drew a new audience to jazz: notably
pirate radio stations Invicta 92.4 and JFM. In the late 1980s,
rare groove crate diggers–DJs in England who were interested in looking back into the past and re-discovering old tunes–
Norman Jay and
Gilles Peterson achieved prominence.
While the majority of jazz-funk bands are American,
British jazz-funk artists and bands emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They were encouraged by club DJs such as
Chris Hill and
Robbie Vincent, who was then on
BBC Radio London, and
Greg Edwards, who had a show on London's first commercial radio station,
Capital Radio
Capital London is an Independent Local Radio station owned and operated by Global Media & Entertainment as part of its national Capital (radio network), Capital Network.
As Capital Radio it was launched in the London area in 1973 as one of Bri ...
. They launched a jazz festival in 1980, where the jazz-funk band
Light of the World performed. Jazz-funk was also played on Europe's first soul station,
Radio Invicta, and
pirate radio stations such as
Solar Radio, Horizon, and
Kiss FM. The first of these bands to establish a UK identity was Light of the World, formed by Kenny Wellington,
Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick and other musicians.
Acid jazz is a related jazz genre, but places more emphasis on groove, similar to funk, hip hop, and club dance music.
Incognito,
The Brand New Heavies,
Jamiroquai, and the
James Taylor Quartet helped the acid jazz movement surge in popularity. UK group
US3 signed to
Acid Jazz Records, founded by Peterson and
Eddie Piller. US3 covered "
Cantaloupe Island", originally recorded by
Herbie Hancock
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer. He started his career with trumpeter Donald Byrd's group. Hancock soon joined the Miles Davis Quintet, where he helped to redefine the role of ...
.
See also
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Chase
References
External links
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Jazz funk (History in Britain)''Blues & Soul'' Magazine OnlineGlobal Funk Radio
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