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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · Latin Jazz and Bossa Nova: Latin jazz continued to be a vibrant subgenre in the 1960s, with artists like Cal Tjader, Eddie Palmieri, and Tito Puente incorporating Latin rhythms into their music. The popularity of bossa nova, a Brazilian style, also influenced jazz artists, with albums like Stan Getz's "Getz/Gilberto" (1964) becoming international hits.

  2. 1960s in jazz. In the late 1960s, Latin jazz, combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries, often played on instruments such as conga, timbale, güiro, and claves, with jazz and classical harmonies played on typical jazz instruments (piano, double bass, etc.) broke through. There are two main varieties: Afro-Cuban jazz was played ...

  3. nationaljazzarchive.org.uk › jazz-timeline › 1960s1960s - National Jazz Archive

    1960s - A change is gonna come …. From 1960 to 1962 a popularity ‘boom’ in British traditional jazz (‘trad’) was headed by Barber, trumpeter Kenny Ball, and clarinettist Acker Bilk, all of them topping the record charts. But soon after, jazz began to fade from mass popularity. From 1963 the rock music revolution diminished jazz as a ...

  4. The first few years of the 1960s were very much like the 1950s, when jazz still garnered a segment of the popular audience. But with the rise in popularity of the Beatles and television becoming the dominant form of entertainment, jazz clubs began to close, putting musicians out-of-work. But some musicians continued on, striving to extend the ...

  5. Jul 22, 2022 · In 2020, to celebrate JazzTimes’ 50th anniversary, we made a bold (some would say foolhardy) call: the top 50 jazz albums of the past 50 years, according to our critics. It turns out that JazzTimes readers like lists a whole lot, possibly even more than we do. The “ JT 50” list drew a record number of visitors to our website.

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · 15. Chet Baker. As a singer and a trumpet player, Oklahoman Chet Baker made equally substantive contributions to jazz. He started as a member of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet and later formed his own groups, recording several acclaimed albums as a bandleader. In the 1960s, Baker helped pioneer West Coast jazz.

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  8. Feb 11, 2024 · 10. “A Taste of Honey” by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. The play A Taste of Honey opened in London in 1958 and came to Broadway two years later. It also inspired a film of the same name. But it was the song written for the Broadway run by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow that made the biggest dent in popular culture.

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