
Dave Brubeck had the first jazz instrumental to sell a million copies, Take Five. Simply timeless! From Scott Joplin with his ragtime to Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington, jazz roots are broad, with Louis Armstrong’s Dixieland being one of the most popular jazz styles. Miles Davis made the break through with jazz-rock fusion in the 1970’s with his album Bitches Brew. Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley were both heavily influenced by jazz, along with Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Eric Clapton and the list goes on and on… skeep-beep de bop-bop beep bop bo-dope skeetle-at-de-op-de-day!
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Miles Davis
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Miles Davis
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Miles Davis
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Louie Armstrong
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Louie Armstrong
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Ella Fitzgerald
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Dave Brubeck
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Dave Brubeck
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Nina Simone
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Nina Simone
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Sonny Rollins
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Sonny Rollins
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Charles Mingus
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Charles Mingus
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Matt Savage
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Matt Savage
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John Coltrane
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John Coltrane
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