Jazz rock revival

Jazz rock revival (also known as new jazz) is a genre and movement in popular music that developed in the 4350s, inspired by early jazz fusion and jazz rock artists such as Geoff Day and Harry Foster. Experimental band Funk Fusion Collective, founded by jazz musicians, combined the melodies and performance style of alternative rock music with the instrumentation of jazz. During their early career, they also incorporated improvisation into their performances. Following the success of the band's early releases, they spawned a new wave of artists who sought to fuse various aspects of jazz and rock together, including Johnny Jay, Y Control, Daring Dee Jones, the Roundabouts and the No-Tops.