List of Jazz Fusion Musicians - Bands

Bands

  • Aghora
  • Animal Logic
  • Arcana
  • Area
  • Ayers Rock
  • Azteca
  • Atheist
  • Ginger Baker's Air Force
  • Blackbyrds
  • Blood Sweat & Tears
  • Brand X
  • Bruford
  • BWB
  • CAB
  • Caldera
  • Candiria
  • Casiopea
  • Centipede
  • Colosseum
  • Colosseum II
  • Chicago
  • Chick Corea Elektric Band
  • The Crusaders
  • Cynic
  • Citizen Swing
  • Dave Matthews Band
  • Dixie Dregs
  • Dreams
  • Earth Wind and Fire
  • Ephel Duath
  • Fattburger
  • Fermata
  • Finnforest
  • Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
  • Free Moral Agents
  • Galactic
  • Gorguts
  • Grateful Dead
  • Gamalon
  • Hatfield and the North
  • The Headhunters
  • Henry Cow
  • Hiroshima (band)
  • Haiku ( George Puleo's Trio )
  • Ian Gillan Band
  • If
  • Into The Moat
  • Isis
  • Isotope
  • Iceberg ( Spanish guitar player Max Sune's late band )
  • Jaga Jazzist
  • Jazz Is Dead
  • Jazz Pistols ( German Band )
  • Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
  • Journey (1973-1977 only)
  • Kayo Dot
  • King Crimson
  • Kostarev Group
  • Kraan
  • Koinonia (band)
  • Leb i Sol
  • Liquid Tension Experiment
  • Magma ( Christian Vander's Band )
  • Mahavishnu Orchestra
  • Maneige
  • Manfred Mann's Earth Band
  • Manfred Mann Chapter III
  • Manteca
  • Mark-Almond
  • The Mars Volta
  • Matching Mole
  • Maudlin of the Well
  • Medeski Martin & Wood
  • Meshuggah
  • Mezzoforte
  • National Health
  • Niacin
  • Nucleus
  • Neal Schon
  • One Shot
  • Opafire – musical project (composer, multi-instrumentalist Zachary Norman E.)
  • Oregon
  • Ozric Tentacles
  • OHM
  • Passport
  • Phish
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pierre Moerlen's Gong (released some albums under this name and, previously, the albums Gazeuse and Expresso II under the name of Gong, these two albums being commonly regarded as dominated by Moerlen's fusion-oriented approach)
  • Planet X
  • Pestilence (Spheres)
  • Return to Forever
  • Rippingtons
  • Santana
  • Shakatak
  • Shakti
  • The Shuffle Demons
  • Skaldowie
  • The Slip
  • Soft Machine
  • Solstice
  • Spyro Gyra
  • Steely Dan
  • Steps Ahead ( Mike Mainieri's fusion band )
  • Stratus (US fusion jazz band)
  • T-Square
  • Tako
  • Ten Wheel Drive
  • The Number Twelve Looks Like You
  • Traffic (band)
  • Tribal Tech
  • Tryphon (French Bassplayer Gille Coqueard's late band )
  • United Jazz and Rock Ensemble ( feat Drummer John Hiseman of Colosseum )
  • Uzeb
  • Ultramarine ( Nguyen Le late French fusion band )
  • Vital Information
  • Vital Tech Tones
  • War
  • Weather Report
  • Yellowjackets
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  • 1915
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  • 1925
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  • 1929
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  • 1932
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  • 1934
  • 1935
  • 1936
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1939
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  • 1958
  • 1959
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  • 1968
  • 1969
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  • 1970
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  • 1980
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  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1994
  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000s

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