Folkjazz
Folkjazz is a musical genre that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by a fusion of elements from folk music and jazz. It typically combines the melodic and lyrical sensibilities of folk with the improvisational structures and harmonic complexities of jazz. The instrumentation often bridges the gap, featuring acoustic instruments common in folk, such as acoustic guitar, banjo, and violin, alongside jazz staples like saxophone, piano, and upright bass.
The lyrical content of folkjazz often explores themes common in folk music, such as social commentary, storytelling,