Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jam_band> ?p ?o }
- Jam_band abstract "Jam bands are musical groups whose live albums and concerts relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with The Grateful Dead, and continued with The Allman Brothers Band, which had lengthy jams at concerts. The performances of these bands typically feature extended musical improvisation (\"jams\") over rhythmic grooves and chord patterns, and long sets of music that can often cross genre boundaries. The Grateful Dead continued to grow their fanbase in the second half of the 1980s. In the mid-1980s the bands Phish, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Blues Traveler, Ozric Tentacles, Widespread Panic, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Spin Doctors, Col Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit, began touring with Jam band-style concerts. In the early 1990s, a new generation of bands was spurred on by The Grateful Dead's touring and the increased exposure of The Black Crowes, Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic and Aquarium Rescue Unit.Many of today's jam bands have brought widely varied genres into the scene. A jam band festival may include bands with electronic, folk rock, blues rock, jazz fusion, psychedelic rock, southern rock, progressive rock, acid jazz, hip hop, hard rock, and bluegrass sounds. The electronic trend has been led by such bands as The Disco Biscuits, Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9), Lotus, EOTO, The New Deal. Bands like moe., Umphrey's McGee, Assembly of Dust, The Heavy Pets and The Breakfast have carried on the classic rock sound mixed with exploratory jams. Members of The Grateful Dead have continued touring in many different configurations as The Dead, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Phil Lesh and Friends, 7 Walkers, and Furthur. The contemporary jam scene has grown to encompass bands from a great diversity of musical genres.While the seminal group The Grateful Dead are categorized as psychedelic rock, by the 1990s the term \"jam band\" was being used for groups playing a variety of rock-related genres, including blues, country music, folk music, and funk. Today the term even includes some groups completely outside of rock, such as those playing world music, electronic music, progressive bluegrass, and jazz fusion. By the late 1990s, the types of jam bands had grown so that the term became quite broad. By the late 1990s use of the term jam band also became ambiguous. Although in 2007 the term may have been used to describe nearly any cross-genre band, festival band, or improvisational band, the term retains an affinity to Grateful Dead-like bands such as Phish. Some artists such as The Derek Trucks Band are known for resisting the jam band label.A unique feature of the jam band scene is fan taping or digital recording of live concerts. While many other styles of music term fan taping as \"illegal bootlegging\", jam bands often allow their fans to make tapes or recordings of their live shows. Fans trade recordings and collect recordings of different live shows because improvisational jam bands play their songs differently at each performance. By the 2000s, as internet downloading of MP3 music files became common, downloading of jam band songs became an extension of the cassette taping trend. Archived jam band downloads are available at various websites, the most prominent ones being etree and the Live Music Archive, which is part of the Internet Archive. More bands have been distributing their latest shows online. Bands such as Phish, Widespread Panic, The String Cheese Incident, Gov't Mule, ekoostik hookah, Umphrey's McGee, Lotus, and The Disco Biscuits have been offering digital downloads within days, or sometimes hours, of concerts.".
- Jam_band derivative Progressive_bluegrass.
- Jam_band instrument Acoustic_guitar.
- Jam_band instrument Bass_guitar.
- Jam_band instrument Drum_kit.
- Jam_band instrument Electric_guitar.
- Jam_band instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Jam_band instrument Piano.
- Jam_band instrument Singing.
- Jam_band instrument Synthesizer.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Art_rock.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Bluegrass_music.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Blues.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Country_music.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Country_rock.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Electric_blues.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Electronic_music.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Folk_music.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Jazz.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Jazz_fusion.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Progressive_rock.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Psychedelic_rock.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Rhythm_and_blues.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
- Jam_band stylisticOrigin Soul_music.
- Jam_band thumbnail Blues_Traveler_20081004.jpg?width=300.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.jamaroo.com.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.jambands.ca.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.jambands.com.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.jambase.com.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.jamrockusa.com.
- Jam_band wikiPageExternalLink www.justjamit.com.
- Jam_band wikiPageID "33643148".
- Jam_band wikiPageLength "39368".
- Jam_band wikiPageOutDegree "337".
- Jam_band wikiPageRevisionID "706947313".
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink 7_Walkers.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Acid_jazz.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_guitar.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Aderra_Inc..
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink All_Good_Music_Festival.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Art_rock.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Assembly_of_Dust.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink At_Fillmore_East.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Russo_Duo.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Berkeley,_California.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Bluegrass_music.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Blues_Traveler.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Blues_rock.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Bonnaroo_Music_Festival.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Hampton.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Burlington,_Vermont.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Butch_Trucks.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Béla_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jam_bands.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_terminology.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_improvisation.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Col._Bruce_Hampton_and_The_Aquarium_Rescue_Unit.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Colonel_Les_Claypools_Fearless_Flying_Frog_Brigade.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_88.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Copyright_infringement.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Country_rock.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Crazy_Horse_(band).
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Cream_(band).
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Matthews_Band.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Schools.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Deadhead.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Dean_Budnick.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Denver.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Disc_jockey.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Disco_Biscuits.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Dispatch_(band).
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Duane_Allman.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink EOTO.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Eat_a_Peach.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Edie_Brickell_&_New_Bohemians.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Electric_Forest_Festival.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Electric_blues.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Electronica.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Elektra_Records.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Clapton.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Etree.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Fayetteville,_Arkansas.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Folk_rock.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Zappa.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Funk.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Furthur_(band).
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink G._Love_&_Special_Sauce.
- Jam_band wikiPageWikiLink Galactic.