How smooth jazz took over the ‘90s

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You should give smooth jazz a chance.
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Smooth jazz has gotten a bad rap for decades. It’s often associated with background music for elevators or the soundtrack at the dentist office. Smooth jazz is less a genre of music than a highly researched radio format and, although it’s heyday was in the 1990s and it’s mostly associated with Kenny G, its origins go back the mid 1960s when a select few jazz musicians crossed over to pop music and had music purists riling. Artists like Grover Washington Jr. and George Benson took the style to new heights and created the sound that we all know and love….to hate.
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@Vox
@Vox 5 років тому
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@joshua_colson
@joshua_colson 5 років тому
ik it isn't exactly groundbreaking or well known but could you think of doing a video on neutral milk hotel
@MoHasYoutube
@MoHasYoutube 4 роки тому
Oh, I missed it. Was it recorded?
@jaysonbiggs8979
@jaysonbiggs8979 4 роки тому
I loathe, despise, detest smooth jazz. Words are not strong enough.
@danielmax9944
@danielmax9944 4 роки тому
Where's the link to the promised Spotify playlist?
@bbrenddon
@bbrenddon 4 роки тому
House music took over the 90s
@spiksplinter
@spiksplinter 5 років тому
Smooth Jazz is the "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to" from the 80's
@lilashleelexsyreyes
@lilashleelexsyreyes 5 років тому
hahaah totoally!!
@nakenmil
@nakenmil 5 років тому
Exactly! I was going to say that "Chill Synthwave is the Smooth Jazz of the 2010s", but this might be more accurate.
@AlexBulldogGarcia
@AlexBulldogGarcia 5 років тому
yes!
@markadams625
@markadams625 5 років тому
Nailed it.
@2011thetemp
@2011thetemp 5 років тому
Bullseye!
@futuregroove1217
@futuregroove1217 5 років тому
I have worked in the contemporary jazz world for 24+ years, and this video was an unbiased and balanced perspective on the genre. A lot of people bash it, but what is wrong with music that chills people out and gives them some peace of mind, in a world that is as stress inducing as the one we all live in? I applaud Estelle for her fair treatment of a very polarizing style of music. If the jazz-heads or other purists hate it, then they don't have to listen to it.
@maocharlisme
@maocharlisme 5 років тому
Love this comment! Music alltogether can serve many different purposes as long as it moves the heart, soul and spirit in some way or another throughout it aswell ♡
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 5 років тому
I've been a jazz musician for 40 years. Smooth Jazz just isn't jazz. It's instrumental R&B. The misleading label was always the source of controversy, why not simply correct that. Rachel Dolezal did not get to call herself black just because it was convenient.
@oh_rhythm
@oh_rhythm 5 років тому
@@erickborling1302 yeah, a lot of things get mislabeled; kinda childish dismissing a genre because of that. Too bad you weren't there to label it as instrumental r&b back in the day, maybe jazz heads would've been able to enjoy it
@mrexcellent1
@mrexcellent1 5 років тому
AMEN! I totally agree with you! As a musician in this genre, I have been doing this before 1987, the year WNUA 95.5 first aired in Chicago. This genre is the soundtrack of my life. Smooth Jazz is a genre that brings people together rather than today's music that divides us. The songs they play today may have its temporary moment of glory, but Smooth Jazz is eternal. Even when stations across the country dropped the format in favor of other genres, Smooth Jazz was still gaining ground and emerged into Internet radio. There are many artists today that keeps the format alive such as Althea Rene, Brian Simpson, Julian Vaughn, and countless others. Smooth Jazz gives peace of mind, relief from stress, and appreciation of life. No other format can do that. For those that thought they killed the format, they are sadly mistaken. The same thing was said about rock music many years ago that it wouldn't last, and take a look at it now. To those people, it is too late to do anything about Smooth Jazz. The work has been done, and it is here to stay permanently. Hello tomorrow. Long Live Smooth Jazz!
@sequoyahcisneros8719
@sequoyahcisneros8719 5 років тому
I think it comes mostly from how people think of Smooth Jazz as actual jazz, so they refuse to hear any actual jazz. I am a jazz dude and I sometimes listen to Grover, but the frustrating part, mostly, is people assuming you play Kenny G when you say you're a jazzer.
@BlaxicanBeautyTV333
@BlaxicanBeautyTV333 5 років тому
Literally my childhood. Parents played this everytime we were in the car. Reminds me of whole foods, barnes n noble, borders, rainy cities, mummured conversations...
@LadyxBleu
@LadyxBleu 5 років тому
Maryam - Master of Movement, this is so on point! Smooth jazz always makes me nostalgic for rainy days and borders, some of the best times of my childhood!
@kushking420
@kushking420 3 роки тому
I feel bad for you. I'm glad my dad always had classic rock on in the 90's
@f2lyt806
@f2lyt806 3 роки тому
Omg same!
@extremedrivr
@extremedrivr 3 роки тому
Don't forget Elevators in the 90s played Jazz also!! Awesome music to jam to.
@CharlesMosley129
@CharlesMosley129 5 років тому
I got into Smooth Jazz in late 1998. I was a 15 year old Black teenage boy from West Philadelphia at the time and was beyond tired of 1990's r&b, rap, pop, and on and on. I got to the point where I had to find something else to listen to. I stumbled across Philadelphia's WJJZ 106.1 one afternoon. I gave it a chance. until that point in my life, I was NOT a fan of jazz music. but I was pleasantly surprised. song after song played and I became obsessed! I began recording songs on cassette tapes on my stereo. one day, a promo aired telling listeners to tune in at 8am for the 8am commercial-free smooth jazz hour. I was hooked. I have been a smooth jazz fan ever since. everyone from Kenny G, Eric Merrienthal, Najee, Boney James, Richard Elliot, George Howard, David Benoit, Dave Koz, Steve Laury, and everyone in between are my favorites. for my late teens and early twenties this music was the soundtrack of my life. and yes, I still have those tapes. they are organized in shoe boxes, numbered and cataloged.
@Kintizen
@Kintizen 5 років тому
90s Smooth Jazz was RnB with music improvisation.
@slinilo
@slinilo 5 років тому
Darth Decider Go check Nils Gessinger
@sleeplezznightz
@sleeplezznightz 5 років тому
I was the complete opposite lol. I was 110% jazz until around 96-2000 after Biggie died and turned all rap, until mid 2000's when rap turned... well... ugly.
@Leorubysun
@Leorubysun 5 років тому
I miss the jingle.
@DavidB-rx3km
@DavidB-rx3km 5 років тому
I did the same a couple of years ago. Mostly sick of the stuff I’d been listening to, I somehow discovered 80’s smooth jazz like Michael Franks and Al Jarreau. I hear d a Franks song on Jazz FM in the UK and downloaded some of his albums and just got into it. I don’t care if it’s cheesy, there’s some nice melodies and tunes on that stuff, and I don’t care because I’m too old to care. I’ve progressed to 80’s Japanese jazz funk recently, like Casiopea. God knows where that’s going to lead to.
@pourtaghi
@pourtaghi 5 років тому
I used to work at a record store and the owner always played smooth jazz. My addled twenty year old brain couldn’t fathom why anyone who liked music could appreciate it, and he said something that blew my mind wide open. When I asked him what deal was with smooth jazz he told me, “It was the seventies. Vietnam had just ended, and people were tired.” I never criticized the genre again.
@FoxNewsChannelSux
@FoxNewsChannelSux 5 років тому
Dude, plus the '70s were like one of the most violent decades of all-time from serial killers to cults to domestic terrorists and drug wars. The '70s was hell, especially in major cities. I could see why when all that was going on, people were like, "Hmmm, let me tune out for a while & listen to like George Benson"
@NateandNoahTryLife
@NateandNoahTryLife 5 років тому
This music series has been really, really well done. Starting to creep up on borders as my favorite Vox show.
@jeremySJThompson
@jeremySJThompson 5 років тому
Agreed, it is creeping up to Borders
@aturchomicz821
@aturchomicz821 5 років тому
Nate and Noah Try Life and its also really really boring
@jeremySJThompson
@jeremySJThompson 5 років тому
@@aturchomicz821 L
@mimimarcus
@mimimarcus 5 років тому
It beats Borders for me 'cause I'm a music fan.
@kiprs
@kiprs 5 років тому
check out some older Earworms, such as the ones on MF Doom and Radiohead. crazy good stuff
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 Рік тому
smooth jazz isn't as popular as it was but the fact that it's becoming more back to our world again slowly it's a bit of a blessing I just hope that happens sense we need this
@Samatargurey
@Samatargurey 4 роки тому
Erm...... what about *Sade* and her impact on Smooth Jazz...
@mostmost1
@mostmost1 4 роки тому
Great point
@Blujonny11
@Blujonny11 4 роки тому
Never heard Sade on any smooth jazz stations. The ones I heard throughout the country were all instrumental.
@americanswan
@americanswan 4 роки тому
Sada was huge in like 2000 on The Oasis in DFW. Awesome!!
@popland1977
@popland1977 4 роки тому
@@Blujonny11 She's mentioned in this video briefly
@TC-cd5sm
@TC-cd5sm 4 роки тому
They played Sade on KKSF 103.7 on the regular
@levidyer1837
@levidyer1837 5 років тому
You have to do a video about the history of Bossa Nova, how an US saxophone player, Stan Getz and Brazilian musicians, João Gilberto, Antânio Carlos Jobim, Astrud Gilberto and many others wrote songs, like the 2nd most covered song ever, Girl from Ipanema from the Grammy award winning album, Getz/Gilberto and many other hits that helped keep Jazz alive during the 60's.
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 5 років тому
Alive in the commercial mainstream maybe but Jazz creatively and conceptually was at it's height in the 60s. From Miles's second great Quintet, to Mingus, Ornette, Jackie McLean, Herbie, Wayne Shorter, Cecil Taylor, Bill Evans and many more. Jazz became increasing more progressive from the Bebop era on-wards and lost the public the more and more especially when Free Jazz came along. Notable exceptions are the more soulful end of Hard Bop and the Bossa Nova craze.
@andreinarangel6227
@andreinarangel6227 5 років тому
...whenever you mention Jobim you have to include Vinicius de Moraes, who wrote the lyrics to Girl from Ipanema, and who revolutionized Afro-Brazilian jazz and theater.
@levidyer1837
@levidyer1837 5 років тому
@@jibsmokestack1 Yes, you're right.
@levidyer1837
@levidyer1837 5 років тому
@@andreinarangel6227 Yes, definitely.
@NBass136
@NBass136 5 років тому
BuT KEnNy G iS so gO0d
@LONE_WOLF_GANG
@LONE_WOLF_GANG 5 років тому
Smooth jazz turns every place elegant and every awkward situation into a "smooth" one. Elevators and Art exhibits are a perfect example. It's like the lube of life's vibes.
@AnonymousUser77254
@AnonymousUser77254 5 років тому
Lone Wolfgang sounds tacky imo
@LONE_WOLF_GANG
@LONE_WOLF_GANG 5 років тому
@@AnonymousUser77254 So is lube. Still smells horrible but somehow makes life just a little less dry.
@faisal3398
@faisal3398 5 років тому
@@LONE_WOLF_GANG huh.
@chesterplemany
@chesterplemany 5 років тому
@@faisal3398 Lone Wolfgang said smooth jazz is like lube; it makes the vibes of life less dry.
@LauraAndres
@LauraAndres 5 років тому
Well said.
@zmk55
@zmk55 9 місяців тому
Man I used to keep the TV on the weather channel at night just to fall a sleep to smooth jazz.. I miss those days!
@alfred2467
@alfred2467 5 років тому
I shook hands with Kenny G at a Whole Foods a few weeks ago. He loves tomatoes.
@NBass136
@NBass136 5 років тому
stfu
@Auriflamme
@Auriflamme 5 років тому
I love carrots and satsumas, but I have never met Kenny G.
@iancraig5471
@iancraig5471 5 років тому
Thats the beauty of this genre. Most of the artists are pretty down to earth. I got to meet the guys from acoustic alchemy. Good guys. My dad had drinks with the late great Chuck Loeb.
@deemoe7301
@deemoe7301 4 роки тому
Lol 🤣
@deepfryer6709
@deepfryer6709 4 роки тому
r/thathappened
@collapsible1639
@collapsible1639 5 років тому
I single-handedly credit Vaporwave for the resurgence of interest in smooth jazz.
@pkattk
@pkattk 5 років тому
Yeeeep.
@chaimean8704
@chaimean8704 5 років тому
A B S O L U T E L Y
@sudevsen
@sudevsen 5 років тому
It's essentially slowed down elevator jazx
@veganvipers11
@veganvipers11 5 років тому
Chillwave Gods - Toro y Moi, Washed Out have our souls
@ThatOneGuy7550
@ThatOneGuy7550 5 років тому
Yeet
@georginatoland
@georginatoland 5 років тому
Kenny G sent the nicest thank you letter to the company I worked for in the mid-eighties, the Wherehouse. In it he thanked us for believing in him and his music. We sold a solid amount of Kenny G tapes. 👍🏼
@willritter4076
@willritter4076 5 років тому
I'd be honored if some Kenny G fans would check out my acoustic piano & vocal performances of PURPLE RAIN by Prince and SEPTEMBER by Maurice White (Earth Wind & Fire) on my YT channel in tribute to 2 of the greatest vocalist-songwriters in music history. Live acoustic with no autotune. Thanks and RESPECT to the legends.
@NESherv
@NESherv 5 років тому
I remember the Wherehouse! We had one in the Bay Area!
@jirky015
@jirky015 5 років тому
I have no doubt he's a nice, humble guy. I respect that. However, that does not excuse the terrible music he put out.
@devonmillar6287
@devonmillar6287 5 років тому
Queens, NY native. CD 101.9 rest in peace. as integral in my childhood as my SNES or PS1.
@sweetrain50
@sweetrain50 4 роки тому
I LOVED CD 101.9!
@emberman535
@emberman535 2 роки тому
Losing that and KISS FM (98.7) pretty much killed my interest in FM radio.
@Illuminism23
@Illuminism23 4 роки тому
Next, you NEED to do an article on why Hip-Hop artists sampled a LOT of smooth Jazz in the 90s. Straight up.
@shanhussain6114
@shanhussain6114 5 років тому
I'm from Bangladesh, and my dad had gone to the US sometime in 94 and brought back a huge collection of cassettes of recordings of CD101.9 Oh, such delightful memories...
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 5 років тому
Bangladeshi Shan, you could earn a fortune with those K7 . still got those ?
@shanhussain6114
@shanhussain6114 5 років тому
@@PHlophe I'll have to check. Most probably not. But a few of them may still be with us.
@JourdanCameron
@JourdanCameron 5 років тому
I have fond memories of CD101.9; that was always playing when I was little.
@AlbertLara
@AlbertLara 5 років тому
I used to get mad when my parents would put CD101.9 in the car because I wanted to listen to Hot 97. NYC was the center of hip hop in the late 90s.
@hypersoulgamer
@hypersoulgamer 5 років тому
No kidding. That’s from the tri-state NYC area. I listened to that station all the time.
@--Paws--
@--Paws-- 5 років тому
Smooth-jazz was the lo-fi hip-hop of today?
@pahwraith
@pahwraith 5 років тому
It's funny cause I've been on a J Dilla kick this past week. I know realize who all those lo-fi producers are trying to copy and failing badly. It's like comparing Chuck mangione to Miles Davis.
@EclecticoIconoclasta
@EclecticoIconoclasta 5 років тому
I don´t think you hear lo fi hip hop in corporate offices like you did and do with smooth jazz
@BothHands1
@BothHands1 5 років тому
God i love lofi
@D_isco_D_ancer
@D_isco_D_ancer 5 років тому
Yes
@kykale
@kykale 5 років тому
@@EclecticoIconoclasta nah corporate offices are things from the 20th century. Modern offices are those free wifi coffee places. That's where the lofi hip hop is.
@FaithDow
@FaithDow 3 роки тому
This is the companion piece to Quiet Storm imo. They go hand in hand. The Wave!!! I used to listen to that station.
@Marcus-cf3qf
@Marcus-cf3qf 5 років тому
The original "Chill Lo-Fi Beats to Study To"
@daishoryujin95
@daishoryujin95 3 роки тому
Accurate, maybe he could attempt to break into this market.
@Housewarmin
@Housewarmin 5 років тому
This will forever be the sound of every wedding video , news channel, and elevator in the 90s.. and don't forget every function, where the adults say "ayyeeee yall dont know nothing about this!"
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 5 років тому
and Hotel lounges
@mxchic05
@mxchic05 5 років тому
😂😂
@victorsolano6369
@victorsolano6369 5 років тому
Dude you remember!
@coolo73
@coolo73 5 років тому
The video didn't mention the "adult contemporary" format which really swallowed up smooth jazz, pushing out the more R&B/funk/latin based stuff, leaving Kenny G playing next to Celine Dion and Michael Bolton.
@lymarie1974
@lymarie1974 4 роки тому
I do agree
@turntablist
@turntablist 4 роки тому
This might be my favorite episode of the show ever. I've had to watch it like 10 times, and I've went and bought vinyl copies of many of the albums discussed. So smoooooth.
@arunphillips6977
@arunphillips6977 5 років тому
Smooth Jazz is something I have re-discovered after sort of leaving it back in the late 90's. But, I'm hooked on it again! Thank you for this superb video, you have such a pleasant voice to listen to!
@romariohamid
@romariohamid 5 років тому
Hey Arnold had some really good smooth jazz for a cartoon
@RTistic
@RTistic 5 років тому
Yoooooo it was amazing! They actually had a lot of Straight ahead and even some Fusion on there.
@seansmodernlife9823
@seansmodernlife9823 5 років тому
That show had the best soundtrack
@Kai-lx1xm
@Kai-lx1xm 4 роки тому
romariohamid facts that why I loved that show
@KDS211
@KDS211 4 роки тому
Everything about this statement is perfect.
@westie430
@westie430 4 роки тому
Same reason I loved the anime shows Cowboy Bebop & Big O😍
@s3cr3tpassword
@s3cr3tpassword 5 років тому
A Spotify playlist full of smooth jazz???? Well somebody's getting pregnant tonight.
@JuiCeBoX19
@JuiCeBoX19 5 років тому
... and it's me.
@sparkjournal
@sparkjournal 5 років тому
Well if you think about it someone's getting pregnant every night and this has been your Insufferable Internet Dude Moment of the Day™ thanks for listening
@lct8954
@lct8954 5 років тому
😂😂😂😂 facts but Kenny G is the bomb
@ylonmc2
@ylonmc2 5 років тому
most boring sex ever, play marilyn manson, thank me later
@RtistiqSkubie
@RtistiqSkubie 5 років тому
@@ylonmc2 thank you never
@rockwallaby550
@rockwallaby550 3 роки тому
this is a dope video. I love fusion but often couldn't verbalize why there was a disconnect between that and smooth jazz-- because they're really close. I can see how in context to programming for radio it overlaps in a way that waters/watered down the jazz part to create a vibe that was pinnacle easy listening. Taken separately lot of those musicians I profoundly love- Hall and Oates, Herbie, Grover Washington JR, Sade.. but when amalgamated with Kenny G it's like the ultimate power ranger assembly becoming a faceless soulless automaton.
@Kintizen
@Kintizen 5 років тому
Wow. How can you not include Bossa Nova as a huge *Smooth Jazz* influence. It goes back to 60s and not 80s. Perfect fusion of Samba, Jazz and Blues. Charlie Byrd has big contribution in American Bossa Nova. Had huge influence in Frank Sinatra music. Even Elvis Presley had few songs within the genre.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Рік тому
But bossa Nova has more of a straight jazz influence. Not really a smooth jazz influence. Not many bossa Nova songs had smooth jazz instruments. Bossa Nova from the '60s doesn't sound like smooth jazz from the early 2000s and late '90s. Fusion Jazz from the '70s makes more sense of being an influence of smooth jazz in the '90s.
@Kintizen
@Kintizen Рік тому
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle You are wrong on that. Smooth Jazz came about in the mid 75s. So I correct myself and say the statement should be the other way around. Bossa Nova influenced the creation of Smooth Jazz. In the 60s Stan Getz, Hank Mobley, Zoot Sims, Paul Winter and Quincy Jones all had Bossa Jazz albums. Smooth Jazz just doubles down on American music of the time, Blues and Soul, pair with Fusion Jazz. But it's awesome to see where different people took Jazz to.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Рік тому
@@Kintizen would you give me smooth jazz examples from the '70s? All I can find is Fusion Jazz funk
@seanswinton6242
@seanswinton6242 Рік тому
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle I can. Saxophonist Grover Washington Jr's early works like "Mr. Magic", guitarist George Benson's "Breezin'", "The Other Side Of Abbey Road" early Lee Ritenour, Deodato, David Sanborn, Spyro Gyra, Chuck Mangione, Tom Scott, Bobby Humphrey-flute, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, Herb Alpert, Hank Crawford, Earl Klugh, and numerous others. There were vocalists and other less popular instrumentalists playing violin, xylophone, harp, flute, and synthesizers etc. I can give you plenty. I worked in music retail for about 30 years, play saxophone, and studied music of multiple genres. I also have reference books.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Рік тому
@@seanswinton6242 Yeah Mr. Magic is considered Jazz funk not smooth jazz.
@masoncraine650
@masoncraine650 5 років тому
As a jazz musician, I greatly appreciate these ear worm episodes! Keep it up!
@dachanist
@dachanist 5 років тому
As a jazz musician, your first thought should be, why are herbie hancock and Kenny G being put into the same genre by someone who couldn't sing you a major scale... but yeah good channel all around. Seriously though, what musician would group the good tracks here into smooth jazz. There is one decent Smooth Jazz song in existence and only one - Feels So Good by Chuck Mangione. The rest is either elevator music, hold music, or some sort of non standard soul or funk.
@irrelephant8258
@irrelephant8258 5 років тому
Get out
@masoncraine650
@masoncraine650 5 років тому
@@dachanist I see your point, but Vox isn't trying to appeal to the tiny percentage of musicians who live and breathe on the difference between big bands, smooth jazz, and constructive idols, they're getting a music style that is mostly misunderstood to the general public and branching it out to people who wouldn't normally listen to jazz.
@masoncraine650
@masoncraine650 5 років тому
@@irrelephant8258 cool story.
@dachanist
@dachanist 5 років тому
@@masoncraine650 I know man but come on, Kenny G is to Herbie Hancock as Nickleback is to Jimi Hendrix. I watched one of these where they put J-Dilla's hand playing an MPC up on the level of Coltrane's sax. I like the channel and derive musical value out of it but sometimes it's just wrong... so so wrong...
@NateandNoahTryLife
@NateandNoahTryLife 5 років тому
before the weather channel turned into *TOP 10 NATURAL DISASTERS THAT WILL KILL YOU RIGHT NOW*
@moriallen643
@moriallen643 5 років тому
Gotta get those views
@officialpierluk
@officialpierluk 5 років тому
Hahaha!! Yea following the thrends, then it was smooth jazz not it's click baits
@joshuaszeto
@joshuaszeto 5 років тому
smooth jazz probably chilled out so many people that should have evacuated a hurricane that IT IS the killer!!!
@HotStrange
@HotStrange 5 років тому
George Cipollone And comments like yours that are cringy, useless, and not at all funny.
@hirokokueh3541
@hirokokueh3541 5 років тому
how about the Weather Report ?
@zaidagrace2263
@zaidagrace2263 4 роки тому
I grew up listening to smooth jazz and yacht rock. I loved it. It was my lullaby. Still have a playlists of my favorite songs on Spotify. It was actually my early exposure to smooth jazz that led me to jazz. I still love it. ❤️
@RLJSlick
@RLJSlick 5 років тому
Love this video, great job! I was introduced to jazz in the 80's and 90's because of smooth jazz, and love it even more today! Thank you!
@HotWheelsClubhouse
@HotWheelsClubhouse 5 років тому
Major Hey Arnold feels. Kids of the 90s love smooth jazz for this very reason. At least I do.
@TheCMONEY54
@TheCMONEY54 5 років тому
man, give me his room with this music all day, Arnold defied age and was just the definition of cool
@kasperdomagala4544
@kasperdomagala4544 5 років тому
Also, Bob Ross.
@sarcasticgrunt01
@sarcasticgrunt01 4 роки тому
Same here. Lee Ritenour and Pat Metheny are my go to guys, amongst others. Lol
@liquidpebbles7475
@liquidpebbles7475 5 років тому
The history of jazz is amazing, from a dancing genre (swing) to the quick deconstruction of jazz itself since bebop to free jazz, something that's bound to happen to all genres once they acquire artistic consciousness
@PACKERMAN2077
@PACKERMAN2077 5 років тому
Yeah it's like it begins as this primitive amalgamation of elements in its most basic and raw form and then once it establishes its existence as sound, those that have performed it for certain amount of time learn to deconstruct it and experiment to push the techniques to their limit. Then, after all experimentation has been possibly done then it becomes refined into a polished, marketable, elegant, product that has been perfected with no room for error and universally, aesthetically sonically, pleasing... Then there's a punk phase where a new generation of Consciousness comes in with no skill whatsoever picks and chooses what they like and throws it together with a disgusting degree of (for lack of a better word) sloppiness?... And the cycle repeats itself
@liquidpebbles7475
@liquidpebbles7475 5 років тому
@@PACKERMAN2077 exactly :) glad someone else shares my thoughts
@PACKERMAN2077
@PACKERMAN2077 5 років тому
@@liquidpebbles7475 the very presence of this cycle is evidence of the legitimacy of any particular genre of sound as "real music". It's reached it Apex of maturity, progresses past the point of stagnation, and regresses to a like, post-modern infancy. Straight jazz had it, Rock-and-roll had it, now rap is going through it 20 years later. EDM is going through it too. Even disco has a "punk" subgenre, where caution and care for normal conventions and societal Norms is thrown out the window, and everything is permitted. 😂
@liquidpebbles7475
@liquidpebbles7475 5 років тому
@@PACKERMAN2077 if you want to get deep one could argue this is the process of the human life too, since art imitates life, I wouldn't say it's far fetched
@eudofia
@eudofia 5 років тому
I discovered Smooth Jazz in the 90's and it is still my favorite music genre till today. As a matter of fact, I am streaming the Smooth Jazz station I created on Pandora right now. It might not be as popular as before, but there are hundred of Smooth Jazz radio stations out there. Two in my city alone.
@fturla___156
@fturla___156 4 роки тому
Thank you for this video. Now I need to collect all these jazz albums and CDs for my music collection because I absolutely know most of the people that listen to it will love the sounds.
@DonMarzzoni
@DonMarzzoni 5 років тому
I grew up listening to smooth jazz. My grandma and dad listen to it all the time. It was my go music to let me sleep. No other music can put you to sleep like smooth jazz. When my grandmother died I was 13. It was the saddest thing I ever went through. I cried for at least 5 years. The only thing that help me was smooth jazz. I felt like she was there. You have no idea what the genre of music did for me. It saved my life. When I got older something changed, the radio station smooth jazz 104.3 in Denver went off air, I kind of fell off listening to it. I was the odd ball, made fun of for listening to it. I always told myself I will never stop listening through. The emotions, the deepness, the relaxation of artists like Paul Taylor, kim water, paul hardcastle, bony James. Trust me no other music can really get you through the work day, and help you sleep. Hopefully it makes a comeback. Thank you for recognizing this music for what it is.
@fadethechannel
@fadethechannel 5 років тому
Anita Baker is the QUEEN. One of the most unique voices ever in mainstream music
@kz1000ps
@kz1000ps 5 років тому
And I think Al Jarreau (RIP) would be the king of this music, ya?
@StephySon
@StephySon 5 років тому
fadethechannel then what would you consider Sadé?
@DUANEYAISER
@DUANEYAISER 5 років тому
I had just thought of her as R & B, but maybe those lines were blurred at the time. Vocal smooth jazz suits me just fine, but most instrumental smooth jazz irks me a bit. Not the good stuff though; Mangione, Bob James, as well as everything mentioned from the 70s in the video is great and legit to me.
@DorianPaige00
@DorianPaige00 4 роки тому
She was heavily criticized at first and many said she couldn't really sing.
@juliesender1560
@juliesender1560 5 років тому
love your series on jazz being a jazz dj for a community radio station. keep it up! so much great info and you put it across in such an interesting , informative and reflective way. thanks!
@dnguyen9747
@dnguyen9747 3 роки тому
Brings me back in time
@SomethingStrange1579
@SomethingStrange1579 5 років тому
Wishing everyone a beautiful. Safe and productive week. Happy holidays
@sheddinator
@sheddinator 5 років тому
thanks man, you too
@arsec42
@arsec42 5 років тому
You too!
@GiovannatheSTRONG
@GiovannatheSTRONG 5 років тому
Same to you 😊
@ShaudaySmith
@ShaudaySmith 5 років тому
Earworm is the best Vox series. Estelle is awesome with her research
@MattWilsonVegasFan
@MattWilsonVegasFan 3 роки тому
Very well done! Grew up listening to smooth jazz and still do. Glad you covered the 70s era and how it evolved into the 80s/90s.
@KatbotZ
@KatbotZ 5 років тому
I grew up with smooth jazz which eventually lead me into loving old jazz greats! Fantastic songs, I hope this video inspires people to check out this fantastic genre.
@CrystalWilliamsoncoach
@CrystalWilliamsoncoach 5 років тому
Love Grover Washington, Herbie Hancock, Gato Barberi, and George Benson!! Thank you for this series!! My father was a hardcore jazz lover but after some convincing (me the eclectic music lover daughter) came around to "smooth" jazz in the 90s. I remember for a short period of time, CD 101.9 in NY did have a jazz block on Sundays for Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, early Miles Davis, etc.
@ddoubleu170
@ddoubleu170 5 років тому
Crystal Williamson - My father, also! ✊🏾♥️
@tarag7292
@tarag7292 5 років тому
My mother loves jazz, with Hank Crawford being her favorite.
@firmanang9132
@firmanang9132 5 років тому
Shouout to vox’ animators and graphic artists
@aladee1
@aladee1 5 років тому
You guys really need to make more of these, it's like Christmas whenever one comes out.
@blwckguyhere
@blwckguyhere 5 років тому
Smooth Jazz mellows me out and Jazz Fusion and Older styles takes me to another world.....
@homo-sapiens-dubium
@homo-sapiens-dubium 5 років тому
Grover washington is the Bomb! such an interesting history lesson! so much makes sense now! great!
@timgrisham9051
@timgrisham9051 5 років тому
This takes me back to my childhood. My mom loved the smooth jazz station in Chicago WNUA. I'd be hearing this stuff from the back seat all the time. I can still hear that lady singing the call letters WNUA 95.5.
@clarenceevans4001
@clarenceevans4001 5 років тому
Me and my Aunt would listen to WNUA.
@mostmost1
@mostmost1 4 роки тому
I listened to it along with hip hop in the 90s. Wnua was so relaxing after bumping wutang all day and House music all night.
@DylanBlackmanMusic
@DylanBlackmanMusic 5 років тому
I look forward to every new episode. Every single one of these has been killer. Thank you.
@BLACKxALERT
@BLACKxALERT 4 роки тому
This was amazing! I grew up listening to all those records and albums. My Dad played them and had the car radio set to WJJZ 106.1 (Philadelphia) all the time. Now he finally got hip to streaming he plays all that music for my kids.
@Grimsace
@Grimsace 5 років тому
Who at vox is really into jazz lately?
@holdmybeer
@holdmybeer 5 років тому
fkn hipsters
@TheShachattack13
@TheShachattack13 5 років тому
Nash Rohack Smooth Jazz isn’t Jazz
@Treetops27
@Treetops27 5 років тому
Do ya like jazz
@TheArtkaw
@TheArtkaw 5 років тому
@@holdmybeer Anybody can like can jazz
@rumblefish9
@rumblefish9 5 років тому
@@holdmybeer Jazz should be cherished. Jazz is American history.
@karla1497
@karla1497 5 років тому
I had a lot of insomnia as a kid, and the only way I could fall asleep was to music. When I was in 6th grade, I found my local smooth jazz radio, 95.5 KYOT, and I was hooked. It was the only station I could fall asleep to, until it shut down in the mid 2000s. I still love the genre, and I think listening to that station as a kid, made me appreciate music so much more.
@mikejmckelvey
@mikejmckelvey 5 років тому
Download I ♡ Radio. They have a great smooth jazz station. And no commercials.
5 років тому
Love it ! Great video and sound selection ! Smoooooth Jazz is what we need now ! 😘❤️ (kisses from Paris)
@alwaysjazzyful
@alwaysjazzyful 4 роки тому
Such nostalgia, my childhood. The music I would go to sleep to😊
@spark300c
@spark300c 3 місяці тому
same here
@AlbertLara
@AlbertLara 5 років тому
I used to DJ at clubs during my college years. The only music I could listen to after a night of loud booming club music was smooth jazz.
@DavidAlejandroLive-Evil96
@DavidAlejandroLive-Evil96 5 років тому
dude, give a chance to a kind of blue album instead
@ethansmith4442
@ethansmith4442 5 років тому
The same niche is filled today with chill genres like low-fi hip hop instrumentals, ambient house, and even some neo- psychedelic rock. Music is more classified by mood now than by technical genres. On the flipside people who listen to death metal might be introduced to hiphop through a group like the death grips. People like "feel a type of way" less so about wanting to hear an exact type of melody that Baroque classical music brings.
@Muhammadalhamid
@Muhammadalhamid 5 років тому
favorite show to watch by far. superior editing and content like no other. thank you for exposing me to so much cool music!
@MrDarfull
@MrDarfull 5 років тому
This is a great mini-serie ! Thanks a lot ! I send you my best regards from France.
@Eggmancan
@Eggmancan 5 років тому
When I was younger, I was one of those to turn my nose up at the bloodless smooth "jazz" and go for the more challenging stuff, but these days, boy do I need this music to help me chill.
@potterinhe11
@potterinhe11 5 років тому
Finally an answer to the question "What is a smooth jazz?"
@pabloplato
@pabloplato 5 років тому
the "a" in your question is a superfluous indefinite article.
@silverrush2508
@silverrush2508 5 років тому
pabloplato All indefinite articles are superfluous, in Hebrew they don’t exist.
@TheCebulon
@TheCebulon 5 років тому
I could listening to you all day long! Estelle, you have such a great voice, tone and rythm to speak, its phantastic. Thanks. Keep going on doing such amazing series. Love you. 😉
@confiscator
@confiscator 5 років тому
Thank you, Arbitron. From the bottom of my heart.
@smisoshezi1441
@smisoshezi1441 5 років тому
Every time... the Earworm just make me love music even more, especially what's been covered thus far.. 🤗
@rickylovesyou
@rickylovesyou 5 років тому
Earworm lol not earthworm.
@smisoshezi1441
@smisoshezi1441 5 років тому
@@rickylovesyou my bad, thanks... I stand corrected
@El_Chuncho
@El_Chuncho 5 років тому
The jazz police are gonna eat this video up lol.
@jzneter736
@jzneter736 5 років тому
Too bad they are dutch
@OffworldRecords
@OffworldRecords 5 років тому
😂
@maxvoloshin_nefariousaquarius
@maxvoloshin_nefariousaquarius 5 років тому
Yes we are
@nathalieconnor5530
@nathalieconnor5530 5 років тому
How easy is it to covert?
@sleeplezznightz
@sleeplezznightz 5 років тому
I have to admit, the "Where did smooth jazz come from?" comment in the video triggered me.
@theslownorris7277
@theslownorris7277 3 роки тому
Brilliant presentation. No fluff, and all on-the-money.
@mityahubenkeshet
@mityahubenkeshet 5 років тому
You did such a great job with these videos. They are just masterful. Funny, engaging and accessible. Thanks for doing these spots. - Matt
@termeownator
@termeownator 5 років тому
Goddamn I miss the weather channel. Tearing up a bit here
@anncokafor
@anncokafor 5 років тому
It still exists
@Jinaria101
@Jinaria101 4 роки тому
Ann Okafor i think what he or she meant was that they probably don’t play smooth jazz during the outlook segments anymore
@davidsims5796
@davidsims5796 5 років тому
I love smooth jazz music, they don't have many smooth jazz radio stations anymore
@HaunaniPao
@HaunaniPao 3 роки тому
This is a great series to learn more about the genre. I think my parents were into smooth jazz. Thank you. :)
@musicgurl112
@musicgurl112 5 років тому
You did such a great job with this video! Loved the little bits of humor woven into such a well done, carefully researched video. Love it
@rocjackson5975
@rocjackson5975 5 років тому
The difference between straight jazz and smooth jazz is that with straight jazz it requires more thought and effort to fully enjoy. Whereas with smooth jazz, you can just relax and enjoy it. And you can also dance to some smooth jazz cuts :) They are both great... they just have different functions. And smooth jazz has a larger audience that also opens a gateway to exposing people to straight jazz. ...Something that they probably wouldn't be open to otherwise...
@ttoren2935
@ttoren2935 5 років тому
Correct except ur not because smooth jazz is equivocal to getting my brain smashed in with a mallet
@AndreasDevig
@AndreasDevig 4 роки тому
Music is not supposed to require "thought and effort" to enjoy. You either like it or you don't.
@twannapermenter8229
@twannapermenter8229 4 роки тому
I would say that a smooth jazz a like a crossover forn of jazz. Classical jazz was more about improvisation than melodies.
@soyokou.2810
@soyokou.2810 4 роки тому
Jazz doesn't have to require thought to enjoy. Most jazz tunes aren't that complex :) Not to mention dancing to jazz... that's what everyone used to dance to back in the day.
@jaysonbiggs8979
@jaysonbiggs8979 4 роки тому
Straight ahead. Not "straight jazz."
@princeok12
@princeok12 5 років тому
WINELIGHT CHANGED MY LIFE. THANK YOU GROVER!
@BriansThing
@BriansThing 5 років тому
I was born in the 90s so this all makes sense as to why I learned the saxophone!!! 😂😂😂
@BringBackMasculinity1987
@BringBackMasculinity1987 5 років тому
Im a loyal subscriber to your channel. Really dig your stuff! Just bought my 1st sax at 31 years old.
@BriansThing
@BriansThing 5 років тому
@@BringBackMasculinity1987 so cool! I hope you enjoy the sax!
@ebbie0074
@ebbie0074 5 років тому
Lol so true, when was middle and high school everybody wanted to play the Sax 🎷
@americanpatriot2999
@americanpatriot2999 4 роки тому
Thank you so much. I love smooth jazz. I listened daily to 95.5 KYOT Phoenix until its demise in 2012, when it became "The Mountain." Miss those days.
@Vox
@Vox 5 років тому
Check out Estelle's smooth jazz playlist here, for the next time you're in a waiting room: open.spotify.com/user/estellecaswell/playlist/44owC0MViG9hE1QNLjChzl?si=jku8eQ39Qji-DngzkLP_eA
@abhinavanand_661
@abhinavanand_661 5 років тому
Thanks
@MohammedKamil
@MohammedKamil 5 років тому
Many thanks
@LONE_WOLF_GANG
@LONE_WOLF_GANG 5 років тому
Great job just when i think i know it all. Kudos for the smooth narration as well Ms Beautiful!
@YoniIsrael
@YoniIsrael 5 років тому
would it be an episode about the electro jazz and electro swing scenes that on the rise today? artists like Gramatik, Parov Stelar, Alice Francis, Caravan Palace etc.
@2nd3rd1st
@2nd3rd1st 5 років тому
Look, if I knew what Spotyfi was I wouldn't listen to my uncle's smelly jazz. And when I'm spinnin records you can be sure I'm not gonna deafen myself with that soulless app noise.
@r3d5ive87
@r3d5ive87 5 років тому
Definitely listened to a lot of this. Acoustic alchemy is still one of my favorites.
@CalebNorman
@CalebNorman 5 років тому
I love jazz and I love this series!! Keep doing what you're doing-the editing is awesome.
@MoHasYoutube
@MoHasYoutube 4 роки тому
I'm hooked! Thank you for the spotify playlist ❤
@someone-go8ee
@someone-go8ee 5 років тому
I remember KKSF 103.7!!! It used to be a smooth Jazz radio station but now it's classic rock. I miss it
@garyd.7372
@garyd.7372 5 років тому
Same here. I miss it as well. KKSF was the only station I listened to while driving; it helped me overcome many fits of road rage. Now that it's gone, the car radio is always off.
@FerFel5
@FerFel5 5 років тому
@@garyd.7372 Early 2000 living in San Francisco learning to be a Towtruck driver, KKSF helped me to keep my license clean and succeed in the business dealing with that 101 traffic.
@MrJonathanlopez100
@MrJonathanlopez100 4 роки тому
Smooth Jazz is the pallet cleanser of music
@deggis4
@deggis4 2 роки тому
I laughed.
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 2 роки тому
You're joking, right?
@elizabethmunson2129
@elizabethmunson2129 4 роки тому
Miss this beautiful sweet music!
@hypnagogic8028
@hypnagogic8028 5 років тому
Hey Estelle! Great work, love your big ideas and the work you put into explaining them!
@TheTalyn08
@TheTalyn08 5 років тому
can you do one for 'New Age' music? as a 90's baby i can say that the stuff was EVERYWHERE during my childhood...the first album my parents ever bought me and my sister was Yanni's 'Tribute' Album in 1997 when i was just 7 years old! There was also artists like Enya and Delerium and what not...but the whole genre just disappeared!
@IronMan-tk8uc
@IronMan-tk8uc 5 років тому
Oh the 1990s was so good when it came to this kind of smooth music. I really wish I'd go back to that wonderful era. It was so embedded in my veins that whenever I think about my childhood, it has a smooth background to it, always!
@BigRobChicagoPL
@BigRobChicagoPL 5 років тому
I remember in the early 2000's when the smooth jazz radio station in Chicago used to be very popular.
@Siquomb1
@Siquomb1 5 років тому
WNUA.... Miss it soooo much. 😢
@hevyonez97
@hevyonez97 5 років тому
They should have never taken WNUA off the air....that was one of the best things about Chicago, the smooth sound of the city....
@Siquomb1
@Siquomb1 5 років тому
@@hevyonez97 I know, right? We could buy their CD samplers featuring the best music of that year. So shocked when they went off the air. Driving in my car is not the same without WNUA on the radio.
@hevyonez97
@hevyonez97 5 років тому
@@Siquomb1 same here...i'm glad I kept all my smooth jazz tapes and CDs from back then....i still keep them in rotation....
@BigRobChicagoPL
@BigRobChicagoPL 5 років тому
@@hevyonez97 yeah. It was something to be a little bugger in a car seat cruising around town while my parents listened to this station late nights. Now it's all about Bluetooth since we don't really like the current selection
@funkrocker8011
@funkrocker8011 4 роки тому
Thank you very much for putting this together, I found it to be very informative.
@AlbertKimMusic
@AlbertKimMusic Рік тому
smooth jazz is what every dad blasted in the condo when you were 5
@towaii
@towaii 5 років тому
it's obvious that smooth jazz became so popular because it simply 🌸 𝑓𝑒𝑒𝑙𝑠 🌹 𝑠𝑜 🌷 𝑔𝑜𝑜𝑑 🌺
@marinewelsh9927
@marinewelsh9927 3 роки тому
Why do you watch breadtube?
@towaii
@towaii 3 роки тому
@@marinewelsh9927 if you think vox is breadtube, the label has truly lost all meaning
@marinewelsh9927
@marinewelsh9927 3 роки тому
@@towaii I never said that vox was breadtube, I’m asking why you watch philosophy tube and let’s talk about stuff
@towaii
@towaii 3 роки тому
@@marinewelsh9927 because they make good videos
@marinewelsh9927
@marinewelsh9927 3 роки тому
@@towaii respectable
@JWMCMLXXX
@JWMCMLXXX 4 роки тому
My grandparents played this in the car when I was a little kid. So I have to love it
@stuart8663
@stuart8663 5 років тому
I host a nighttime smooth Jazz program once a week on a community FM radio station in Australia. The Station has all Volunteers, with a highly professional attitude. A Smooth Jazz format done cleverly and correctly, gently introduces people back into Jazz. The weird stuff in the past wreaked havoc on the Jazz genre and drove them away. Not surprisingly, once they "get it" they start to explore some of the fuller Jazz genre once again - or the first time. And thankyou so much for such a concise video. superb!
@kung-fukennyfamily
@kung-fukennyfamily 5 років тому
Any lovers of Jazz out there in 2018???
@AnonymousUser77254
@AnonymousUser77254 5 років тому
Kung-Fu Kenny Family Jazz is great... But smooth Jazz can get lost.
@charliechaplin7959
@charliechaplin7959 5 років тому
Fly Beep Do you know Robert Glasper or The Bad Plus?
@penusp
@penusp 5 років тому
Terrace Martin my generation jazz elite
@deshaunbakerogthug2764
@deshaunbakerogthug2764 5 років тому
Kung-Fu Kenny Family Trying to get into Contemporary but yeah I like some Classic Jazz.
@zacharymorin5696
@zacharymorin5696 5 років тому
Me definitely!
@Shawol360
@Shawol360 5 років тому
It's weird how there is still so much hate for smooth jazz, but fairly recent unabashed love for yacht rock when both genres share a lot of musicians and sound choices.
@eartianwerewolf
@eartianwerewolf 5 років тому
Woah what rock ? Lol
@Shawol360
@Shawol360 5 років тому
@@eartianwerewolf Yacht Rock - Doobie Brothers, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross...
@CurtisL8.3066
@CurtisL8.3066 5 років тому
yacht rock is terrible. unless "Run Like the Wind" by Chris Cross counts. then im in
@RodrickColbert
@RodrickColbert 4 роки тому
@Kaptain Kid yacht Rock is making a come back...lol
@danlc95
@danlc95 4 роки тому
Easy Rock.
@YAMISOOLD2009
@YAMISOOLD2009 5 років тому
Well done. I could have listened to another 20 minutes of this video. I hope you do more!
@JuiApte16
@JuiApte16 4 роки тому
When my family first emigrated from India to San Francisco in the late 90's, one of the first radio stations we listed to was KKSF 103.7. I grew up listening to smooth jazz on long car rides across the Bay Area. This video brought me back to memory lane, and helped me learn something significant about my past I didn't know. Awesome job!
@tropezando
@tropezando 5 років тому
My family mourned the loss of our local smooth jazz channel in the early 00s. We mourned again when Comcast took Weatherscan away. Just hearing these songs again makes me wistful. Here's to Vaporwave for bringing the smooth back.
@sarcasticgrunt01
@sarcasticgrunt01 4 роки тому
Got into smooth jazz when I was 10, been hooked ever since. 💖
@Mohuh
@Mohuh 5 років тому
your series is amazing! thank you for the good contents
@mollycollins59
@mollycollins59 5 років тому
we need more of these !!
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