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Old 05-17-2008, 11:39 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the board, and also very new to jazz, although it seems like a genre that's crucial to understanding a lot of 20th century music. My brother lent me the soundtrack from the Ken Burns docu but it's all over the place and hard for a newcomer to follow. What's a good place for a jazz newbie to start? I'm most interested in fusion which I know isn't actual jazz but might be a good place to begin, you think?

Other people have told me to start with Miles Davis, since he basically marked most trends in jazz after the 1940's.
If you want to check out fusion, I would highly recommend you listen to Shawn Lane. He has passed away, but he has left phenomenal pieces of music for us to remember him by.
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