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Old December 9th, 2004, 05:23 PM   #1
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Roadmap to Jazz: From Funk to Jazz

If you like funk, you may also like...

Date: 14-Apr-1999 13:09:57
From: Mariano E. Spataro (m.spataro@biosidus.com.ar)
If you like James Brown, PFunk, etc, try:

Herbie Hancock (Columbia years)
Miles Davis (70's)
Dizzy Gillespie and Lalo Schifrin


Date: 23-Apr-1999 13:12:18
From: MICHAEL BURTON
IF YOU LIKE FUNK;
TRY: GEORGE DUKE(THE EARLY CDS(REACH FOR IT,ECT.


Date: 24-Apr-1999 19:30:21
From: Dave Shevchuk
If you like funk and your also interested in Jazz listen to "Living on Planet Groove" by Maceo Parker. You won't regret it.


Date: 28-May-1999 09:21:08
From: LEON GORDON HUNTER
If you like funk/jazz, I suggest the following:

GREYBOY
CHARLIE HUNTER
CATALYST
GROOVE JAMMY (32 RECORDS)
SLIDE FIVE - Rhode Trip
GALACTIC - Coolin' Off
GOTA
SOUNDSCAPE
THE GREYBOY ALLSTARS


Date: 15-Oct-1999 09:55:11
From: Anders Nyström (anders@razorfish.com)
Brecker Brothers - It just doesn't get any better than that. From "Heavy Metal BeBop" to "Out of the Loop", they are all really good.


Date: 03-Feb-2000 13:56:16
From: charles blass (cblass@dti.net)
ornette coleman & prime time - body meta, of human feelings, dancing in your head

ronald shannon jackson & the decoding society -
shannon's house, what spirit say, raven roc, barbeque dog, mandance...

peace&lava


Date: 14-Jun-2000 11:50:12
From: Jonny McIntosh
Herbie Hancock "Fat Albert Rotunda"

There's a fine line between funk and jazz anyway, surely?


Date: 02-Jul-2000 11:36:45
From: Ryan Baird
Listen to these artists:

-John Scofield
-Medeski, Martin, and Wood
-Weather Report
-Herbie Hancock


Date: 07-Jul-2000 10:05:14
From: Jim Kestle
Listen to anything from guitarist Hiram Bullock!!


Date: 08-Aug-2000 23:10:02
From: Rahul (gefunk@mindspring.com)
You can't beat PFunk, don't waste time going anywhere else, they already have a lifetimes worth of music.


Date: 23-Nov-2000 18:18:42
From: Daniel Wyllie (dwyllie@hotmail.com)
Listen to:

- Incognito
- The Brand New Heavies
- Ed Motta
- Weather Report
- Digable Planets
- Guru (Jazzmatazz)
- Chaka Khan
- Erikah Badu
- Headhunters
- Herbie Hancock
- Azimuth
- Billy Cobham


Date: 31-Jan-2001 23:06:18
From: Charles Burton (bassplayer_5@hotmail.com)
Okey people. Marcus Miller! Check out The Sun Don't Lie.


Date: 24-Oct-2001 18:33:15
From: mikey (notorious20@hotmail.com)
Try these lesser known bands:

Us 3
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and where in that list of fine greasy pocket groups:


are Tower of Power ..and Stuff?


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