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The art of the jazz

A lot of rock and rollers don't listen to jazz, and vice versa. The twain should meet. Maybe it should meet right now. Here are some jazz classics from the late 1950's and mid-1960's, which certainly had an influence on the improvised and far-out rock and roll which came our way in the late 1960's.

John Coltrane: My Favorite Things (1961)

Dave Brubeck: Take Five (1961)

Miles Davis: Freddie Freeloader (1959)

Vince Guarldi; Skating (1965)

Miles Davis: In a Silent Way (1969) (No real video here, but who cares?)

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