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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-bopNeo-bop - Wikipedia

    Neo-bop (also called neotraditionalist) refers to a style of jazz that gained popularity in the 1980s among musicians who found greater aesthetic affinity for acoustically based, swinging, melodic forms of jazz than for free jazz and jazz fusion that had gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s.

  2. Neo-bop as a subgenre emerged within jazz during the early 1980s. This list is derived from All Music and may contain inaccuracies. In addition the source indicates most or all these musicians work in others genres as well with Post-bop and Hard bop being most common.

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · Neo-bop is a genre of jazz that combines elements of Bebop and Hard Bop, emphasizing complex harmony, intricate melodies, and a rhythm that swings. It stands out for its adherence to the acoustic instrumentation and improvisational styles of earlier jazz forms while occasionally incorporating modern influences.

  4. Listen to the Neo-Bop Essentials playlist on Apple Music. 50 Songs. Duration: 5 hours, 38 minutes.

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  6. Find Neo-Bop Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Neo-Bop Music on AllMusic.

  7. Neo-bop (also called neotraditionalist) refers to a style of jazz that gained popularity in the 1980s among musicians who found greater aesthetic affinity for acoustically based, swinging, melodic forms of jazz than for free jazz and jazz fusion that had gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s.