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  1. The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury sound) was a musical scene centred on the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Associated with progressive rock, [2] the term describes a loosely-defined, improvisational style that blended elements of jazz, rock, and psychedelia. [1]

  2. Oct 4, 2024 · The Canterbury Scene: How Bookish Bohemians Became Prog Monty Pythons. In the late 60s, the quaint, historic city of Canterbury birthed a scene defined by its breezy, jazz-influenced vibe, quirky...

  3. Feb 16, 2023 · published 16 February 2023. From the sublime to the ridiculous, from jaunty tunes to head-spinning jazz rock, the Canterbury scene is a prog-heads Utopia. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

  4. Canterbury Scene is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Canterbury Scene artists: Caravan, Gong, The Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Hatfield And The North, Steve Hillage, National Health, Supersister, Egg, Khan, Kevin Ayers, Picchio Dal Pozzo, Matching Mole, Zopp, Cos, and more.

  5. Oct 13, 2024 · Beloved of connoisseurs of progressive music, the Canterbury Scene was one of the most quietly influential musical movements of the late 60s and early 70s, first laying the groundwork for prog and then taking it into ever jazzier realms.

  6. Apr 17, 2015 · “Creating a documentary that reflects the complex history of the Canterbury Scene has been a wonderful journey inside a boundless world of music,” explain the couple. Schmidt and Holder think that the qualities that distinguish Canterbury music from other 1970s progressive music include playful lyrics sung in whimsical ways and ...

  7. Canterbury Scene. A fraternal collective of musicians clustered around the Kentish tourist town that is home to the Church of England's Archbishop, the Canterbury Scene provided the cradle for a half-dozen of the most freewheeling British bands of the post-psychedelic era.