Post-bop

Post-bop
Stylistic origins Jazz
Bebop
Hard bop
Modal jazz
Avant-garde jazz
Free jazz
Impressionist music
Cultural origins early 1960s New York City
Typical instruments Drums - Saxophone - Trumpet - Trombone - Clarinet - Piano - Double bass
Mainstream popularity Moderate

Post-bop is a term for a form of small-combo jazz music that evolved in the early-to-mid sixties. The genre's origins lie in seminal work by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Generally, the term post-bop is taken to mean jazz from the mid-sixties onward that assimilates influence from hard bop, modal jazz, the avant-garde, and free jazz, without necessarily being immediately identifiable as any of the above. The term is a fairly recent coinage and (like "Northern soul") was not in common use while the genre was active.

Much "post-bop" was recorded on Blue Note Records. Key albums include Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter; The Real McCoy by McCoy Tyner; Out to Lunch by Eric Dolphy; Miles Smiles by Miles Davis; Maiden Voyage by Herbie Hancock; and Search for the New Land by Lee Morgan (an artist not typically associated with the post-bop genre). Most post-bop artists worked in other genres as well, with a particularly strong overlap with later hard bop.

By the early seventies, most of the major post-bop artists had moved on to jazz fusion of one form or another.

Partial list of musicians or groups linked to post-bop

  • Gilad Atzmon
  • Terence Blanchard
  • Carla Bley
  • Ron Carter
  • Tony Williams
  • Chick Corea
  • Andrew Cyrille
  • Miles Davis
  • John McLaughlin
  • Eldar Djangirov
  • Eric Dolphy
  • Antonio Farao
  • Kenny Garrett
  • Charlie Haden
  • Jim Hall
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Joe Henderson
  • Conrad Herwig
  • Andrew Hill
  • Freddie Hubbard
  • Bobby Hutcherson
  • Milt Jackson
  • Keith Jarrett
  • Howard Johnson
  • Rahsaan Roland Kirk
  • Harold Land
  • Wilbur Little
  • Joe Lovano
  • Cecil McBee
  • Branford Marsalis
  • Wynton Marsalis
  • Pat Metheny
  • Charles Mingus
  • Lewis Nash
  • Junko Onishi
  • Art Pepper
  • Joshua Redman
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Woody Shaw
  • Wayne Shorter
  • Alex Sipiagin
  • Ira Sullivan
  • McCoy Tyner
  • Mal Waldron
  • Phil Woods

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