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Laufey
Laufey
USASmooth Jazz

Laufey

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Nat King Cole
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Nat King Cole
USAFree Jazz
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Nat King Cole

USAJazzFree Jazz
Norah Jones
Norah Jones
USASmooth Jazz

Norah Jones

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
USASmooth Jazz

Louis Armstrong

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
USASwing

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox

USAJazzSwing
Jon Batiste
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Jon Batiste
USAJazz Fusion
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Jon Batiste

USAJazzJazz Fusion
Tony Bennett
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Tony Bennett
USASwing
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Tony Bennett

USAJazzSwing
The Andrews Sisters
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The Andrews Sisters
USASwing
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The Andrews Sisters

USAJazzSwing
George Benson
George Benson
USASmooth Jazz

George Benson

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Kenny G
Kenny G
USASmooth Jazz

Kenny G

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
USABebop

Miles Davis

USAJazzBebop
Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
USABebop

Billie Holiday

USAJazzBebop
Maliq & d'Essentials
Maliq & d'Essentials
IDNJazz Fusion

Maliq & d'Essentials

IDNJazzJazz Fusion
John Coltrane
John Coltrane
USASmooth Jazz

John Coltrane

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Vince Guaraldi Trio
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Vince Guaraldi Trio
USASmooth Jazz
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Vince Guaraldi Trio

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
Chet Baker
Chet Baker
USABebop

Chet Baker

USAJazzBebop
Eartha Kitt
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Eartha Kitt
USABig band Jazz
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Eartha Kitt

USAJazzBig band Jazz
Jule Styne
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Jule Styne
USABig band Jazz
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Jule Styne

USAJazzBig band Jazz
Diana Krall
Diana Krall
CANSmooth Jazz

Diana Krall

CANJazzSmooth Jazz
Bobby McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin
USAJazz Fusion

Bobby McFerrin

USAJazzJazz Fusion

Most Popular Jazz Songs

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Top Artists by Radio Spins Last month

George Benson
George Benson
USASmooth Jazz

George Benson

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
55.6K radio spins
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
USASmooth Jazz

Louis Armstrong

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
39K radio spins
Nat King Cole
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Nat King Cole
USAFree Jazz
Hot

Nat King Cole

USAJazzFree Jazz
28.6K radio spins
Norah Jones
Norah Jones
USASmooth Jazz

Norah Jones

USAJazzSmooth Jazz
25.4K radio spins
Al Jarreau
Al Jarreau
USAJazz Fusion

Al Jarreau

USAJazzJazz Fusion
21.8K radio spins

Most Streamed Spotify Tracks

Past Month
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From The Start
From The Start
8.7M streams
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Falling Behind
Falling Behind
3.5M streams
3
Let You Break My Heart Again
Let You Break My Heart Again
2.6M streams
4
Promise
Promise
2.2M streams
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Valentine
Valentine
2.2M streams
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Don't Know Why
Don't Know Why
1.7M streams
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What You Won't Do for Love
What You Won't Do for Love
1.7M streams
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Just an Illusion - Ronan Remix
Just an Illusion - Ronan Remix
1.5M streams
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Pilihanku
Pilihanku
1.3M streams
10
Don't Worry Be Happy
Don't Worry Be Happy
1.3M streams
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From The Start

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Falling Behind

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Let You Break My Heart Again

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Promise

5

Valentine

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Don't Know Why

7

What You Won't Do for Love

8

Just an Illusion - Ronan Remix

9

Pilihanku

10

Don't Worry Be Happy

Top Spotify Playlists

Jazz Classics
Jazz Classics
Spotify
3.1M followers
Coffee Table Jazz
Coffee Table Jazz
Spotify
2.5M followers
Late Night Jazz
Late Night Jazz
Spotify
2M followers
All Out 50s
All Out 50s
Spotify
1.7M followers
Jazzy Romance
Jazzy Romance
Spotify
1.2M followers
Jazz in the Background
Jazz in the Background
Spotify
1.2M followers

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      Questions? We have answers

      Overview of Jazz music

      Jazz music emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States, particularly in New Orleans. It is rooted in African American musical traditions, including blues and ragtime, as well as European musical styles.

      Jazz is characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and complex harmonies. During the 1920s and 1930s, jazz became a popular form of entertainment, with big bands and swing music dominating the scene.

      In the 1940s, bebop emerged as a new style of jazz, emphasizing small group improvisation and virtuosity. Jazz continued to evolve and diversify over the years, with fusion, free jazz, and other styles emerging in the 1960s and beyond.

      Jazz has had a significant impact on popular music and culture, influencing everything from rock to hip hop. Today, jazz continues to be a vibrant and innovative genre, with musicians exploring new sounds and pushing the boundaries of the form.

      Which musicians and bands defined Jazz music?

      Some of the most iconic musicians and music bands that represent the Jazz music genre include Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Thelonious Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie.

      These artists are known for their unique styles and contributions to the evolution of Jazz music. Each of these legendary performers has left an indelible mark on the Jazz music genre and has inspired countless musicians over the years. From the swing era to bebop and beyond, these artists have helped shape the sound of Jazz music and continue to influence new generations of musicians today.

      Which songs and albums defined Jazz music?

      A short history of significant jazz songs and albums throughout history, highlighting the rich and diverse legacy of this genre:

      1920s - 1930s:

      "West End Blues" by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (1928): Considered a jazz masterpiece, this song features Louis Armstrong's virtuosic trumpet playing and expressive vocals, setting a high standard for jazz musicianship.

      "Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis (1959): This iconic album is regarded as one of the greatest jazz recordings of all time. Its modal jazz approach and improvisational brilliance showcase the talent of Davis and his ensemble.

      1940s - 1950s:

      "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook" by Ella Fitzgerald (1956): This landmark album showcases Fitzgerald's incredible vocal range and improvisational skills, while paying homage to the great American songwriter Cole Porter.

      "Take Five" by The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959): This influential jazz composition by saxophonist Paul Desmond became a surprise hit and remains one of the best-known jazz tunes, blending complex time signatures with catchy melodies.

      1960s - 1970s:

      "A Love Supreme" by John Coltrane (1965): This spiritually inspired album represents Coltrane's creative peak. Its innovative approach to modal jazz and the intensity of Coltrane's saxophone playing have made it a jazz classic.

      "Bitches Brew" by Miles Davis (1970): This groundbreaking fusion album pushed the boundaries of jazz, incorporating elements of rock and funk. It is considered a major influence on the development of jazz fusion and the experimental jazz movement.

      1980s - Present:

      "Kind of Blue" by Wynton Marsalis (1985): This Grammy-winning album by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis revived interest in traditional jazz and contributed to a resurgence of the genre's popularity in the 1980s.

      "Black Codes (From the Underground)" by Wynton Marsalis (1985): This album reflects Marsalis' exploration of hard bop and showcases his technical brilliance and reverence for the jazz tradition.

      Which music festivals and events represent Jazz music?

      Some of the most prominent Jazz music festivals and events include the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Montreux Jazz Festival, the North Sea Jazz Festival, and the Newport Jazz Festival.

      These festivals bring together a diverse range of Jazz musicians, from established legends to up-and-coming artists, and showcase a variety of styles within the Jazz genre, including traditional Jazz, bebop, fusion, and more.

      In addition to these festivals, there are numerous Jazz clubs and venues around the world that regularly host Jazz performances and events, making the genre accessible to audiences of all kinds.