The following are notable jazz fusion performers or bands.
For performers of smooth jazz, a more radio-friendly, pop-infused variant of fusion, see List of smooth jazz performers.
Bassists
- Steve Bailey
- Victor Bailey
- Jeff Berlin
- Richard Bona
- Brian Bromberg
- Jack Bruce (1943–2014)
- Bunny Brunel
- Tony Bunn (born 1957)
- Alain Caron
- Stanley Clarke
- Jimmy Earl
- Mark Egan
- Brent Fischer
- Jimmy Haslip
- Anthony Jackson
- Paul Jackson
- Alphonso Johnson
- Percy Jones
- Abraham Laboriel
- Tim Landers
- Dave LaRue
- Marcus Miller
- John Myung
- Teruo Nakamura
- Jaco Pastorius (1951–1987)
- John Patitucci
- Tetsuo Sakurai
- Sandra Riley Tang
- Jannick Top
- Miroslav Vitouš
- Oytun Ersan
- Tal Wilkenfeld
- Gary Willis
- Victor Wooten
Drummers and Percussionists
- Dennis Chambers
- Billy Cobham
- Bill Bruford
- Chad Szeliga
- Jonathan Chua
- Vinnie Colaiuta
- Kirk Covington
- Jack DeJohnette
- Joe DeRenzo
- Virgil Donati
- Peter Erskine
- Danny Gottlieb
- Trilok Gurtu
- Omar Hakim
- Bob Holz
- Gary Husband
- Akira Jimbo
- Narelle Kheng
- Harvey Mason
- Marilyn Mazur
- Mitch Mitchell (1947–2008)
- Airto Moreira
- Alphonse Mouzon
- Simon Phillips
- Gar Samuelson (1958–1999)
- Steve Smith
- Christian Vander
- Chad Wackerman
- Dave Weckl
- Lenny White
- Tony Williams (1945–1997)
- Robert Wyatt
- Gerry Zaragemca (born 1954)[1]
Guitarists
- John Abercrombie
- Masahiro Andoh
- Gustavo Assis-Brasil
- Jennifer Batten
- Jeff Beck
- Walter Becker
- Tommy Bolin (1951–1976)
- Hiram Bullock
- Larry Carlton
- Bill Connors
- Larry Coryell
- Torsten de Winkel
- Daniel Deaguero
- Al Di Meola
- Orhan Demir
- Barry Finnerty
- Robben Ford
- Russ Freeman
- Bill Frisell
- Frank Gambale
- John Goodsall
- Guthrie Govan
- Nathan Hartono
- Scott Henderson
- Allan Holdsworth
- Greg Howe
- Brian Hughes
- Ryo Kawasaki
- Gideon King
- Kaki King (Some jazz fusion recordings)
- Steve Khan
- Benjamin Kheng
- Wayne Krantz
- Shawn Lane (1963–2003)
- Kiko Loureiro
- Steve Lukather
- Tony MacAlpine
- Alex Machacek
- John McLaughlin
- Pat Metheny
- Mike Miller
- Gary Moore
- Steve Morse
- Issei Noro
- Chris Poland
- Lee Ritenour
- Terje Rypdal
- John Scofield
- Peter Sprague
- Mike Stern
- Daryl Stuermer
- Andy Summers
- David Torn
- Masayoshi Takanaka
- Kazumi Watanabe
- Frank Zappa (1940–1993)
Keyboardists
- Brian Auger
- Louis Banks
- Chick Corea
- Tom Coster
- Eumir Deodato
- George Duke
- Donald Fagen
- Russell Ferrante
- Clare Fischer
- Mitchel Forman
- Jan Hammer
- Herbie Hancock
- Adam Holzman
- Steve Hunt
- Bob James
- Keith Jarrett
- Scott Kinsey
- Himiko Kikuchi
- Kenny Kirkland (1955–1998)
- Simon Kiselicki
- Jeff Lorber
- Lyle Mays
- Barry Miles
- Patrick Moraz
- Mike Ratledge
- Vladislav Sendecki
- Derek Sherinian
- Ruslan Sirota
- Dave Stewart9--
- Hiromi Uehara
- Steve Weingart
- Joe Zawinul (1932–2007)
- Minoru Mukaiya[2][3][4]
- John Novello[5]
Saxophonists
- Gato Barbieri (1932–2016)
- Michael Brecker (1949–2007)
- Elton Dean (1945–2006)
- Joe Farrell (1937–1986)
- Kenny Garrett
- Steve Grossman
- Joe Henderson (1937–2001)
- Ron Holloway
- Dave Liebman
- Bennie Maupin
- Bob Mintzer
- Chris Potter
- Tom Scott
- Wayne Shorter
- Dave Sanborn
- Grover Washington Jr
- Sadao Watanabe
- Kenny G
Trumpeters and Flugelhornists
- Randy Brecker
- Bill Chase (1934–1974)
- Miles Davis (1926–1991)
- Freddie Hubbard (1938–2008)
- Nicholas Payton
- Don Ellis (1934–1978)
Other Instruments
- Kinan Azmeh (clarinet)
- Gary Burton (vibraphone)
- Béla Fleck (banjo)
- Jerry Goodman (violin)
- Didier Lockwood (violin)
- Mike Mainieri (vibraphone)
- Jean-Luc Ponty (violin)
- Julian Priester (trombone)
- Zbigniew Seifert (violin)
- Jeremy Steig (flute)
- Michał Urbaniak (violin)
Bands
- Aghora
- Animals as Leaders
- Animal Logic
- Arcana
- Area
- Atheist
- Ayers Rock
- Azteca
- Ginger Baker's Air Force
- Backwater
- Blackbyrds
- Blood Sweat & Tears
- Brand X
- Bruford
- BWB
- CAB
- Caldera
- Casiopea
- Centipede
- Colosseum
- Colosseum II
- Chicago
- Chick Corea Elektric Band
- Chon
- Cozzetti & Gemmill
- The Crusaders
- Cynic
- Citizen Swing
- Dave Matthews Band
- Den Za Den
- Dimension
- Dirty Loops
- Dixie Dregs
- Dreams
- Earth Wind and Fire
- Elements
- Ephel Duath
- Farmers Market
- Fattburger
- Fermata
- Finnforest
- Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
- Free Moral Agents
- Galactic
- Gamalon
- Gilgamesh
- Gong[6]
- Gorguts
- Gamalon
- Garaj Mahal
- Gutbucket
- Hatfield and the North
- The Headhunters
- The Heliocentrics
- Henry Cow
- Hiroshima
- Haiku (George Puleo's Trio )
- Ian Gillan Band
- Iceberg (Spanish guitar player Max Sune's late band )
- If
- Into The Moat
- Isis
- Isotope
- Jaga Jazzist
- Jazz Is Dead
- Jazz Q
- Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
- Journey (1973–1977 only)
- Kayo Dot
- Kneebody
- Kostarev Group
- Kraan
- Koinonia (band)
- Leb i Sol
- Lighthouse (band)
- Liquid Tension Experiment
- Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Maneige
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band
- Manfred Mann Chapter Three
- Manteca
- Mark-Almond
- Marbin
- Matching Mole
- Medeski Martin & Wood
- Stimela
- Smak
- Mezzoforte
- National Health
- Niacin
- Nucleus
- Neal Schon
- Opafire (musical project)
- Oregon
- Ozric Tentacles
- OHM
- OHMphrey (made up of musicians from both OHM and Umphrey's McGee)
- Pages
- Passport
- Perigeo
- Phish
- Physical Therapy
- Pierre Moerlen's Gong
- Planet X
- Return to Forever
- Rippingtons
- The Sam Willows
- Santana
- SBB
- September
- Shakatak
- Shakti
- The Shuffle Demons
- Skaldowie
- The Slip
- Snarky Puppy
- Soft Machine
- Solstice
- Spyro Gyra
- Steely Dan
- Steps Ahead (Mike Mainieri's fusion band )
- T-Square
- Tako
- Ten Wheel Drive
- Thank You Scientist
- The Aristocrats (band)
- The Number Twelve Looks Like You
- The Tony Williams Lifetime
- Traffic
- Tribal Tech
- Tryphon (French bassplayer Gille Coqueard's late band )
- United Jazz and Rock Ensemble (feat drummer John Hiseman of Colosseum )
- Uzeb
- Ultramarine (Nguyen Le late French fusion band )
- Vital Information
- Vital Tech Tones
- War
- Weather Report
- Yellowjackets
References
- ↑ "Cuba native teaches art of 'nonverbal' communication". Archived from the original on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
- ↑ "John Novello – Home".
- ↑ "Niacin". Niacin. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ↑ "John Novello". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ↑ "John Novello". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ↑ "R.I.P. Daevid Allen, founder of Gong and Soft Machine, has died – Consequence". Archived from the original on 2015-12-18. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.