Bazooka: A Band For All Cities

Bazooka: A Band For All Cities
The music of BAZOOKA! can best be described as FunkFusion. Its genesis flows from the sounds of the 1970s, when jazz, rock and Latin currents merged into what became known as fusion.
Legendary musicians – Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Jimi Hendrix, and Carlos Santana, to name just a few – contributed to this emerging genre, which peaked with the appearance of an historic ensemble, Weather Report.
At that moment, jazz was also creating new arteries consistent with the times. Rock became the basis for the earthy sounds of Oregon, as the weightier influence of gospel in the Black Church set the foundation for what became known as funk or soul. Among its greats were the likes of Les McCann and Eddie Harris.
Still more of the fusing came from the Latin quarter, notably in the romantic and enduring compositions and performances of Gato Barbieri.