The Smoothest Jazz Ever

  • WaterlooJazz Collective.
  • Fly Me To The MoonStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Lullaby JazzStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • SofoStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Slow MotionStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Money, Money, MoneyJazz Collective.
  • The Saga of Harrisson CrabfeatherStockholm Jazz Quartet.

Who were the pioneers of smooth jazz?

Any history of smooth jazz, however, must mention several brilliant saxophonists, among them David Sanborn, Stanley Turrentine, Grover Washington Jr, Hank Crawford, Ronnie Laws, and Tom Scott. These were the founding fathers of what we now know as smooth jazz.

What are the characteristics of smooth jazz?

Smooth Jazz is an outgrowth of fusion, one that emphasizes its polished side. Generally, Smooth Jazz relies on rhythms and grooves instead of improvisation. There’s layers of synthesizers, lite-funk rhythms, lite-funk bass, elastic guitars and either trumpets, alto or soprano saxophones.

Who is the grandfather of smooth jazz?

The release of smooth jazz guitar artist Nick Colionne’s album “Finger Painting” went on as plan in April 2020. The tour in support of the 10-song studio recording was delayed and then canceled due to the pandemic.

Who originated smooth jazz?

Smooth jazz didn’t start with Kenny G, though he did quickly become one of its most ardent mascots. It started in the late 1960s when virtuosic jazz artists, facing declining record sales, began incorporating pop elements in their music to reach a wider audience.

What makes smooth jazz?

The fundamental difference between smooth jazz and traditional jazz lies in the chief instrumentalist’s approach to improvisation. Typically, at least on record, smooth jazz musicians just don’t improvise. They often prefer to serve as a surrogate voice, “singing” the melody line over a simple pop or R&B groove.