Jazz Funk 70s - [PDF Document] (2024)

01. Herbie Hanco*ck - Head Hunters (1973) 02. Grant Green - Liveat the Lighthouse (1972) 03. Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (1970) 04.Herbie Hanco*ck - Thrust (1974) 05. Grant Green - Alive! (1970) 06.Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Second Movement (1971) 07. CharlesEarland - Live at the Lighthouse (1972) 08. CTI All-Stars -California Concert (1972) 09. Marc Moulin - Placebo Sessions(1971-1974) 10. Roy Ayers - Coffy (1973)

1. Herbie Hanco*ck- Thrust 2 Herbie Hanco*ck- Sextant 3. MilesDavis- On The Corner 4. Eddie Henderson- Sunburst 5. HerbieHanco*ck- Headhunters

01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06.

Herbie Hanco*ck - Head Hunters (1973) Grant Green - Live at theLighthouse (1972) Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (1970) Herbie Hanco*ck- Thrust (1974) Grant Green - Alive! (1970) Eddie Harris & LesMcCann - Second Movement

(1971) 07. Charles Earland - Live at the Lighthouse (1972) 08.CTI All-Stars - California Concert (1972) 09. Marc Moulin - PlaceboSessions (1971-1974) 10. Roy Ayers - Coffy (1973)

Donald Byrd - Black Byrd

Eddie Henderson's Inside Out Bennie Maupin's Slow Traffic To TheRight Charles Earland's Leaving This Planet Roy Ayers' MysticVoyage, Everybody Loves The Sunshine Buster Williams' CrystalReflections Kenny Barron's Hell Donald Byrd's Electric Byrd andKofi Freddie Hubbard's First Light, Sky Dive Deodato's Prelude BobJames' One, Three Brother Jack McDuff's Moon Rappin' HerbieHanco*ck's Warner Bros. discs Ramsey Lewis' Upendo Ni Pamoja andFunky Serenity Catalyst's 4 albums (available on the Funkiest BandYou Never Heard 2cd set) Jimmy McGriff's Groove Merchant albumshave some funky stuff Lonnie Smith - Move Your Hand, Live At ClubMozambique

Lonnie Liston Smith - Visions Of A New World, Expansions Azymuth- Telecommunication The Crusaders - 1, Second Crusade, SouthernComfort David Axelrod - Heavy Axe, Song Of Innocence Dorothy Ashby- Afro Harpin' Gary Bartz - Harlem Bush Music 1 & 2 GatoBarbieri's Flying Dutchman and Impulse albums Grover WashingtonJr's Feels So Good Hampton Hawes' Northern Windows Idris Muhammad'sPower Of Soul Ivan Boogaloo Joe Jones' Sweetback JJ Johnson's ChainReaction Joe Sample's Carmel Milt Jackson's Sunflower RonnieFoster's Sweet Revival, Two Headed Freap

Weather Report--Black Market Miles Davis--Agharta MilesDavis--Get Up With It Miles Davis--Pangea (spelling?) MilesDavis--Dark Magus Miles Davis--In Concert Sun Ra--Space Is ThePlace Sun Ra--Disco 3000 Sun Ra-Lanquidity Sun Ra-Astro Black

Grant Green - Green is beautiful Junior Mance - With a lottahelp from my friends Lonnie Smith - Live at Club Mozambique GrantGreen - Alive David Newman - Captain Buckles Charles Williams -Trees and grass and things Rusty Bryant - Fire eater Blue Mitchell- Soul village Jimmy McGriff - Black pearl Willis Jackson -Gatorade Leon Spencer - Where I'm coming from Charles Earland -Charles III Jimmy Smith - Root down Gene Ammons - Big bad JugBoogaloo Joe Jones - Snake rhythm rock Maynard Parker - Midnightrider Funk Inc - Hangin' out Maceo Parker - Us Fred Wesley &the JBs - Doin' it to death Charles Earland - Leaving this planetJimmy McGriff - The main squeeze Milt Buckner - Green onionsRichard "Groove" Holmes - Dancing in the sun Willis Jackson - Barwars Johnny Griffin - Bush dance

Willis Jackson Mellow blues James Brown Aint it funky now LonnieSmith Drives Grant Green Green is beautiful Boogaloo Joe JonesRight on brother Houston Person Truth

Junior Mance With a lotta help from my friends Charles KynardAfro-disiac The JBs Food for thought Sonny Phillips Black magicLonnie Smith Live at Club Mozambique Rusty Bryant Soul liberationCharles Earland Black drops Arthur Theus Black out Sonny PhillipsBlack on black Grant Green Alive Johnny Hammond Smith Here it isMelvin Sparks Sparks Charles Earland Livin black Houston PersonPerson to person Gene Ammons Black cat Stanley Turrentine Sugar LouDonaldson The scorpion Boogaloo Joe Jones No way Idris MuhammadBlack rhythm revolution David Newman Captain Buckles ClarenceWheeler The love Ive been lookin for Leon Spencer Sneak previewHank Crawford A funky thing to do Charles Kynard Wa-tu-wa-zui ThePazant Brothers at the Museum of Modern Art Willis Jackson FunkyReggae Pucho & the Latin Soul Brothers Yaina Charles WilliamsTrees and grass and things Les McCann & Eddie Harris Secondmovement Bernard Purdie Purdie good Sonny Stitt Turn it on RustyBryant Fire eater King Curtis Live at Fillmore West Sonny StittJust the way it was: live at the Left Bank Melvin Sparks Spark plugBlue Mitchell Soul village Johnny Hammond Smith Whats going onHouston Person Houston express Houston Person Island episode GrantGreen Visions Richard Groove Holmes Comin on home Charles EarlandSoul Story Charles Funk fantastique Johnny Hammond Smith BreakoutFunk Inc Funk Inc Leon Spencer Louisiana Slim Sonny Stitt Blackvibrations Lonnie Smith Mama wailer Stanley Turrentine Salt songJimmy McGriff Black pearl Boogaloo Joe Jones What it is WillisJackson Gatorade Idris Muhammad Peace & rhythm GroverWashington Jr Inner city blues Johnny Hammond Smith Wild horsesrock steady Bernard Purdie Shaft Rusty Bryant Wild fire DavidNewman Lonely Avenue

Jimmy McGriff Groove grease Jack McDuff Check this out Pucho& the Latin Soul Brothers Super freak Chester ThompsonPowerhouse Bill Mason Getting off Caesar Frazier Hail Caesar GaryChandler Outlook Charles Williams Stickball Reuben Wilson The sweetlife Richard Groove Holmes American pie Charles Earland IntensityMelvin Sparks Akilah Leon Spencer Bad walkin woman Leon SpencerWhere Im comin from Herbie Mann Mississippi gambler Charles EarlandCharles III Jimmy Smith Root down Funk Inc Chicken Lickin GrantGreen Live at the Lighthouse Grover Washington Jr All the kingshorses Herbie Mann Hold on Im comin Charlie Brown Why is everybodyalways picking on me Rusty Bryant Friday night funk for Saturdaynight brothers Johnny Lytle People and love Clarence Wheeler Thenew Chicago blues Houston Person Sweet buns & barbecue CharlesEarland Live at the Lighthouse Gene Ammons Big bad Jug Boogaloo JoeJones Snake rhythm rock Maynard Parker Midnight rider JohnnyHammond Smith The prophet Funk Inc Hangin out Caesar Frazier -Caesar Frazier 75 Jimmy Ponder While my guitar gently weeps ReubenWilson The Cisco Kid Maceo Parker Us Afrique Soul makossa TheCounts Love sign George freeman New improved funk Melvin SparksTexas twister Groove Holmes & Jimmy McGriff Come togetherGroove Holmes & Jimmy McGriff Organ giants in concert FredWesley & the JBs Doin it to death Grover Washington Jr Soul boxHouston Person The real thing Tiny Grimes Profoundly blue FredWesley & the JBs I am somebody Stanley Turrentine Dont messwith Mr T Hank Crawford - Wildflower Boogaloo Joe Jones Black whipGeorge Benson Body talk Johnny Hammond Smith Higher ground CornellDupree Teasin Charles Earland Leaving this planet Jazz CrusadersScratch Jimmy McGriff The main squeeze Idris Muhammad Power of soulWillis Jackson Headed and gutted

Grover Washington Jr Mr Magic Pazant Brothers Loose and juicyJimmy McGriff Stump juice The Counts Funk pump Grover Washington JrFeels so good Idris Muhammad House of the rising sun Johnny HammondSmith Gears Boogaloo Joe Jones Sweetback Milt Buckner Green onionsHank Crawford - Hank Crawfords back Jimmy McGriff Mean machineHouston Person Stolen Sweets Houston Person Pure pleasure CharlesEarland The great pyramid Sonny Phillips My black flower NatAdderley Hummin Hank Crawford Tico rico Idris Muhammad Turn thismutha out Willis Jackson In the alley David Newman Front moneyRichard Groove Holmes Shippin out Houston Person Wildflower DavidNewman Concrete jungle Houston Person The nearness of you RichardGroove Holmes Dancin in the sun Idris Muhammad Boogie to the topRichard Groove Holmes Good vibrations Willis Jackson Bar warsCharles Earland Infant eyes Jimmy McGriff Outside looking in DonPatterson Why not Wilbert Longmire Sunny side up Charles EarlandPleasant afternoon Johnny Griffin Bush dance Jazz Crusaders Streetlife David Newman Scratch my back Gene Ludwig Nows the time

Willis Jackson Mellow blues James Brown Aint it funky now LonnieSmith Drives Grant Green Green is beautiful Boogaloo Joe JonesRight on brother Houston Person Truth Junior Mance With a lottahelp from my friends Charles Kynard Afro-disiac The JBs Food forthought

Sonny Phillips Black magic Lonnie Smith Live at Club MozambiqueRusty Bryant Soul liberation Charles Earland Black drops ArthurTheus Black out Sonny Phillips Black on black Grant Green AliveJohnny Hammond Smith Here it is Melvin Sparks Sparks CharlesEarland Livin black Houston Person Person to person Gene AmmonsBlack cat Stanley Turrentine Sugar Lou Donaldson The scorpionBoogaloo Joe Jones No way Idris Muhammad Black rhythm revolutionDavid Newman Captain Buckles Clarence Wheeler The love Ive beenlookin for Leon Spencer Sneak preview Hank Crawford A funky thingto do Charles Kynard Wa-tu-wa-zui The Pazant Brothers at the Museumof Modern Art Willis Jackson Funky Reggae Pucho & the LatinSoul Brothers Yaina Charles Williams Trees and grass and things LesMcCann & Eddie Harris Second movement Bernard Purdie Purdiegood Sonny Stitt Turn it on Rusty Bryant Fire eater King CurtisLive at Fillmore West

Sonny Stitt Just the way it was: live at the Left Bank MelvinSparks Spark plug Blue Mitchell Soul village Johnny Hammond SmithWhats going on Houston Person Houston express Houston Person Islandepisode Grant Green Visions Richard Groove Holmes Comin on homeCharles Earland Soul Story Charles Funk fantastique Johnny HammondSmith Breakout Funk Inc Funk Inc Leon Spencer Louisiana Slim SonnyStitt Black vibrations Lonnie Smith Mama wailer Stanley TurrentineSalt song Jimmy McGriff Black pearl Boogaloo Joe Jones What it isWillis Jackson Gatorade Idris Muhammad Peace & rhythm GroverWashington Jr Inner city blues Johnny Hammond Smith Wild horsesrock steady Bernard Purdie Shaft Rusty Bryant Wild fire DavidNewman Lonely Avenue Jimmy McGriff Groove grease Jack McDuff Checkthis out Pucho & the Latin Soul Brothers Super freak ChesterThompson Powerhouse

Bill Mason Getting off Caesar Frazier Hail Caesar Gary ChandlerOutlook Charles Williams Stickball Reuben Wilson The sweet lifeRichard Groove Holmes American pie Charles Earland Intensity MelvinSparks Akilah Leon Spencer Bad walkin woman Leon Spencer Where Imcomin from Herbie Mann Mississippi gambler Charles Earland CharlesIII Jimmy Smith Root down Funk Inc Chicken Lickin Grant Green Liveat the Lighthouse Grover Washington Jr All the kings horses HerbieMann Hold on Im comin Charlie Brown Why is everybody always pickingon me Rusty Bryant Friday night funk for Saturday night brothersJohnny Lytle People and love Clarence Wheeler The new Chicago bluesHouston Person Sweet buns & barbecue Charles Earland Live atthe Lighthouse Gene Ammons Big bad Jug Boogaloo Joe Jones Snakerhythm rock Maynard Parker Midnight rider Johnny Hammond Smith Theprophet Funk Inc Hangin out

Caesar Frazier - Caesar Frazier 75 Jimmy Ponder While my guitargently weeps Reuben Wilson The Cisco Kid Maceo Parker Us AfriqueSoul makossa The Counts Love sign George freeman New improved funkMelvin Sparks Texas twister Groove Holmes & Jimmy McGriff Cometogether Groove Holmes & Jimmy McGriff Organ giants in concertFred Wesley & the JBs Doin it to death Grover Washington JrSoul box Houston Person The real thing Tiny Grimes Profoundly blueFred Wesley & the JBs I am somebody Stanley Turrentine Dontmess with Mr T Hank Crawford - Wildflower Boogaloo Joe Jones Blackwhip George Benson Body talk Johnny Hammond Smith Higher groundCornell Dupree Teasin Charles Earland Leaving this planet JazzCrusaders Scratch Jimmy McGriff The main squeeze Idris MuhammadPower of soul Willis Jackson Headed and gutted Grover Washington JrMr Magic Pazant Brothers Loose and juicy Jimmy McGriff Stumpjuice

The Counts Funk pump Grover Washington Jr Feels so good IdrisMuhammad House of the rising sun Johnny Hammond Smith GearsBoogaloo Joe Jones Sweetback Milt Buckner Green onions HankCrawford - Hank Crawfords back Jimmy McGriff Mean machine HoustonPerson Stolen Sweets Houston Person Pure pleasure Charles EarlandThe great pyramid Sonny Phillips My black flower Nat AdderleyHummin Hank Crawford Tico rico Idris Muhammad Turn this mutha outWillis Jackson In the alley David Newman Front money Richard GrooveHolmes Shippin out Houston Person Wildflower David Newman Concretejungle Houston Person The nearness of you Richard Groove HolmesDancin in the sun Idris Muhammad Boogie to the top Richard GrooveHolmes Good vibrations Willis Jackson Bar wars Charles EarlandInfant eyes Jimmy McGriff Outside looking in Don Patterson Why notWilbert Longmire Sunny side up Charles Earland Pleasantafternoon

Johnny Griffin Bush dance Jazz Crusaders Street life DavidNewman Scratch my back Gene Ludwig Nows the time

Grant Green Green is beautiful Grant Green Visions

Ramsey Lewis' Upendo Ni Pamoja and Funky Serenity Lonnie ListonSmith - Visions Of A New World, Expansions David Axelrod - HeavyAxe, Song Of Innocence Dorothy Ashby - Afro Harpin'

Ornette Coleman and Prime Time, Body Meta and Dancing in YourHead...and Of Human Feelings

Herbie Hanco*ck's Flood

Jazz Funk 70s - [PDF Document] (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between disco and funk? ›

What's the Difference Between Funk and Disco? In their purest, most textbook forms, the difference between funk and disco lies in their construction of rhythm. Funk music emphasizes the first beat of every measure, while disco utilizes a pattern known as “four to the floor,” where every beat is emphasized.

How did jazz funk start? ›

Jazz funk is not an offshoot of either the jazz or funk musical genres. It came into being as an art form when choreographers saw the movements from the new world of hip-hop and merged them with elements of style from the world of dance at large.

How old is jazz funk? ›

Jazz-funk
Cultural originsLate 1960s – 1970s, United States
Subgenres
Free funk
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Why is jazz hard to define? ›

Jazz is difficult to define because it encompasses a wide range of music spanning a period of over 100 years, from ragtime to rock-infused fusion. Attempts have been made to define jazz from the perspective of other musical traditions, such as European music history or African music.

What came first, disco or funk? ›

The disco music of the late 1970s evolved from the rhythmic and social foundation of funk. In the 1980s the sexually expressive aspects of funk were popularized through the works of Rick James and Prince, while the funk beat became the primary rhythm in Black popular music.

Which singer did the most to develop the funk style? ›

Funk originated in the mid-1960s, with James Brown's development of a signature groove that emphasized the downbeat—with a heavy emphasis on the first beat of every measure ("The One"), and the application of swung 16th notes and syncopation on all basslines, drum patterns, and guitar riffs.

Who pioneered jazz funk? ›

Jazz funk was pioneered by artists such as Miles Davis and Herbie Hanco*ck. Funk tends to have a simple structure based around one or two riffs.

What techniques are used in jazz funk? ›

Their performances include pirouettes and arabesques, uncommon for hip hop. Dancers here do not use the balls of the feet (releve) to move. Unlike hip hop, with its sweeping movements and large steps, jazz funk uses smooth and small steps and delicate movements that beautifully replace each other.

What was the first funk song? ›

The United States singer and musician James Brown was one of the first funk musicians. James Brown recorded a song in 1965 called "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" which is considered the first funk song. Other musical groups copied the rhythms and musical style developed by James Brown and his band.

Who are the best jazz funk dancers? ›

American dancers – Bobby Newberry, Brian Friedman, Blake McGrath and Kevin Maher are one of the first dancers who choreographed to Jazz Funk or Pop music Hence giving birth to the studio choreography style. They were the ones who set the mark.

What is 70s funk? ›

Funk is an instrumental and vocal genre of dance music popularized in the 1970s that embraces many styles from the jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, soul jazz, gospel, and rock traditions. Rhythm takes precedence over melody and harmony, and repetitive “grooves” keep the dancers moving.

Is jazz funk like hip-hop? ›

Although jazz-funk borrows from hip-hop dance, it is not considered a style of hip-hop because the foundational movements are jazz. In hip-hop—even in lyrical hip-hop—there are no pirouettes or arabesques, and dancers do not perform on relevé (on the balls of the feet).

What US city was jazz born in? ›

Birthplace of Jazz | New Orleans.

Which came first, jazz or blues? ›

Both genres originated in the Southern United States around the late 1800s to early 1900s, with blues arriving first, then jazz a little later. Both were inventions of African Americans, who combined African musical concepts with European musical concepts, thus making these both uniquely American music genres.

Who invented jazz? ›

Nick La Rocca, the Original Dixieland Jass Band's cornet player and composer, claimed that he personally invented jazz – though the cornetist Buddy Bolden had a much better claim, or even the Creole artist Morton, who certainly was the first to write jazz out as sheet music and always said he'd invented it.

What makes a funk song funk? ›

Funk features strong bass lines, often played by the electric bass guitar, and syncopated beats, where the emphasis is shifted from the strong beats to off beats. Funk also uses repeated vamps of single chords. Popular funk musicians include James Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, and George Clinton.

What makes a song disco? ›

Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene. Its sound is typified by four-on-the-floor beats, syncopated basslines, string sections, brass and horns, electric piano, synthesizers, and electric rhythm guitars.

What type of dance is funk? ›

Funk, which is a coalition of Disco and Soul, uses a blend of fluid and sharp moves and is usually extremely choreographed. Locking and Popping are also frequently combined into this dance style. This is a lively dance style that is frequently seen in video clips and nightclubs.

What is disco called now? ›

Nu-disco is a 21st-century dance music genre associated with a renewed interest in the late 1970s disco, synthesizer-heavy 1980s European dance music styles, and early 1990s electronic dance music.

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