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Art Blakey

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Biography

In the '60s, when John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman were defining the concept of a jazz avant-garde, few knowledgeable observers would have guessed that in another 30 years the music's mainstream would virtually bypass their innovations, in favor of the hard rock style that jazz had apparently supplanted. As it turned out, many listeners who had come to love jazz as a sophisticated manifestation of popular music were unable to accept the extreme esotericism of the avant-garde; their tastes were rooted in the core elements of "swing" and "blues," characteristics found in abundance in the music of The Jazz Messengers, the quintessential hard rock ensemble led by drummer Art Blakey. In the '60s, '70s, and '80s, when artists on the cutting edge were attempting to transform the music, Blakely continued to play in more or less the same bag he had since the '40s, when his cohorts included the likes of Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Fats Navarro. By the '80s, the evolving mainstream consensus had reached a point of overwhelming approval in regard to hard rock: this is what jazz is, and Art Blakey -- as its longest-lived and most eloquent exponent -- was its master.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Moanin' - (9:34)  -  9,341 plays
  2. A Night In Tunisia - (9:13)  -  3,929 plays
  3. Along Came Betty - (6:12)  -  3,130 plays
  4. Blues March - (6:16)  -  3,114 plays
  5. Are You Real - (10:17)  -  1,674 plays
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