Hard bop
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Hard bop is a style of jazz that is an extension of bebop (or "bop") music. Hard bop incorporates influences from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in the saxophone and piano playing.
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Noteworthy performances
- Walkin', Miles Davis 1954
- Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver 1955
- Blue Train, John Coltrane 1957
- Moanin', Art Blakey 1958
- Finger Poppin', Horace Silver 1959
- Work Song, Nat Adderley 1960
- Soul Station, Hank Mobley 1960
- Ready for Freddie, Freddie Hubbard 1961
- Page One, Joe Henderson 1963
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See also
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