sgt project - stealth groove - instrumental progressive rock jazz fusion live 2004 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 04, 2012
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British Jazz Rock Instrumental Trio
Shane Bailey - guitar
Ged Kingsford - Drums and Percussion
Tim Chapple - Bass
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Recorded live Cornwall 2004


The term "jazz rock" is often used as a synonym for "jazz fusion" as well as for music performed by late 1960s and 1970s-era rock bands that added jazz elements to their music. Some progressive rock is also labelled "fusion"

After a decade of popularity during the 1970s, fusion expanded its improvisatory and experimental approaches through the 1980s and 1990s. Fusion albums, even those that are made by the same group or artist, may include a variety of styles. Rather than being a codified musical style, fusion can be viewed as a musical tradition or approach.

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